THIS PAPJEK Snnilim ex ceptea oj JOSH T. JAMES, rRlPTlONS POSTAGE PAID: SLB-"'1" .-,, io0. Three U1VW One month, 35 cents. re J .v.. S1.00 m will be delivered by Carrier free ; Ifo cents per week. ! ! 'or . ,.Minw and liberal. i ..iTCstnang - " . .-.- thrtr Tair regularly. n fp iT - rSu' bribers will report any and all f aK- Tie Baily Bi?ie. , : : : : ' " ' ; ' : a i '. : .- 143 VOL. VII. WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY. JUNE 16. 1883. NO. t:i Tfo'itin hnx the laraest , fijs circulation, of any newspaper ihedjnthe city of minnnton MiW Frances Willard, the well known temperance advocate, lias gone Inlands. o the 3au"iw . - . . ' a ant of the Haylien Government j One white man, who had imbided ; so much poor whiskey that his legs; refused to do their duty, was taken to the guard house last night and until this morning when he was Days length 14 hours and 35 minutes. Sunset to-morrow afternoon at 18 minutes past For the Review REUNION. T PLEASE NOTICE. . We will be glad to receive eornmndcat.on from onr fritndU on any aad all subjects of general Interest fast T : The name of the writer must always be fat nished to the Editor. ;'y:, : " .-?". Commanlcatlona matt be wxinea o oil one aide of the paper. PersonatUlee const be aroMed.2 i And It la especially aod particularly made stood that the Editor does not always endor txe views of correspondents onlesa so state la the editorial coluxms. o'clock. charged, having become sober night's sleep. by kept i The receipts of cotton at this port to-, k; day foot up only 1 bale. as - " - Master G. 131Q lings a war . ihit an he swiftlv alter- VPSSf'U or toacruiser. xr.o nariau m trorth Company, of Wilmington, Del have onereu io.uuuu n nun Valuer and have it ready for sea-in i-jur mouths. ( : Commenting on the collapse of the Greenback party the St. Iuis (Uobe Douocml (Rep.) says: "There may be a new party, based upon a substan tial issue, inaugurated, which will the work its way to the iront in conse quence of both of the other parties jailing 'to take up the vital question, but it is extremely improbable that the political clement of which the Com munists are the extreme type, and which arrays itself against the estab lished rights of properterty, will ever tlive reasonable ground lor anxiety in the L'nited States." Democracy is looming up in Iowa ind has become auite an important .( - in ihn. nolitics of that State. It i avivi i" r -U but a few years since, that a Demo i-nt va3 a living curiosity there, and the Democratic vote looked asinsignifi- rnt us a huckleberry in a lpad of pumpkins. Withm the lasttwoorinree years, however, the Democratic party has been growing in numbers and im portance, until now it is looketV upon with much" fear and suspicion by the Republicans. In the present campaign Judge K inner, the nominee of the Democratic party Iqx Governor of the State, promises to give the Republicans a good deal of trouble, and keep them very busy during the canvass. The grefrtest total of imports for the month ot May in the history of New Vork City was in 18S2. when the amount was $44,242,270. A decline of nearly $10,000,000 in the amount for May. 1883, might bo taken as an evi 1 dence of the repression of the extra va i gance which has characterized the peo ple duri jg recent years, were it not supposed that changes in the tariff have made importers unusually cautions in their transactions. The exports of the month, exclusive of specie, were greater this 3 ear than a yearaago, although somewhat les3 than in 1871. The ex ports for the first eleven months ot the fiscal year, exclusive of specie, amount to $333,523,314, or more than $16,000, 000 more than for the same months of the preceding year. The statistics cer tainly encourage the belief that there is as yet no decline in the country's won derlul prosperity. : Unmailabies. The following is a list of the un able postal matter remaining in Postoflice in this city : Miss Lucy Perdie, Bladen Co., N. C; W. J. Rollings worth, Boro, N C; Miss i Sella Page, Brunswick Co.. P. O; Neter Burruss, in care Major Lane, Cumber land Co , N. C. Our new dark ground pictures are meeting with favor. La kdxkk. Opera tor, at Yates' Gallery. It ! Greene, Esq. J H. Greene, son of A. H. of this city, who bas been ., ! at school near Winchester, Va . over mail- . , L i i since last septemDcr, retuiiwu ak night, for the! vacation. Co, K, Third N.C Inta ntry, in Keuuioii Flfflitlns Their Battles Over Once More. Bank erm a v's Bridge, June 9. Mk. Editor: , Knowing the interest you have al ways ielt in reunions of the old regi ments of the Contcdcrate war. especial ly one in our land, where? all ot our kindred, freinds land neighbors' were engaged, we thought you would like to hear trom a reunion ot one ot me oiu ! mighty lessons taught in the school ofex j perience that it would ili become toe, 1 .1 1 I, .J . nnn upou uiis oauoweu, owapwu, w uju at res h old wounds, to attempt even a discussion of the topics and themes that caused our Sunny South, to leave the 'piping timcs.of peace ;'T to abandon s oar homes that uioomcu as a cry I Garden of Eden in the mighty oasis .ot this world ; that caused her sons upon bended knee amid roaring cannon;! . ... i ! seas ot busiun" oavonei ana saorej flashes to invoke the God of Battles to let victory perch upon their proud banners, or let them till the soldier's NEW AP VEKTISEMEXT8. Fifth-Street M. E. Church. WIIE LADIES OF TItE ABOVE CUUltCU J. wlil give one ot their excursions to Smith TlUc. the Fort and the Blsck. Fish ti rounds, on THUKSDAT. theslst Inst., on the Steamer PA Si POUT. UcfrCKhmenU at city prlecs. Fare 50 rent Children half priced! ! June IB It"' Star copy It i i da be of Dr. James CarniiehaeL the new Rec tor ot St. John's Church, has arrived in iUe nifv nH will nrpRph to-morrow ! companies J ' 1 nni.rj r : . , t ....... uiu luim ucKuucutii ' morninff at. ii o ciock anu wrmwiuw :, . r .1 : " ... mat ever souuuuhcu u.uoi. uiguiuio.wuum,. ; i we naa mc pleasure-oi liuumi& wi i i-.l t mi crave. ;-- - 4 Comrades and trienas,gouctve among Ho ! for Waccamaw TSHl L inthP the musty tombs of the past; go to poneofthe .r" the flegcndary lore transmitted Jrom circumstances made not take the brave -"-"" .,. "K."-ra.s;.a,: i.;. hlim.hi!,n.r" Sinthiountrv shook v r hinizmn nnii" , Ilvciirsioa Next Thursday. Oar friends of the Fifth Street M- E- Chut-ch will make an excursion to Snaithyille on the Passport on Thurs- tiaOiat Incf ftnii n It hnil rrh J it Will the longest day in the year the price he tickets will be only 50 cents, chil dren hklf price. As we knowh lots of good jblks who intend to gd. a good time may be expected. Refreshments m ill be served at city prices. o vit l j n v Mn -v --.( Mir i . . mington oc Tveiaoniv. be there, it ramea. it oiowcu, uub M- .u-,, nlr- vnu Vnd de- ...... , I 1 ! t.. 1 I it.-. 1 --.,1 Tranorutinn i " -'v-- -ww-.. - j North ot uoiasDoro, nave nau buuicij sucu was mo v-""""t; fied England's vast armies, and na- too much raiu for their good. The Utoolmw Mnt. water is standing in the fields in many the to se the rem: WJIJ Pces. hants of that gallant old company oi - the task ha3 ever been as- W 1 1 If . f 1 WB 2111. lClb OU UIVUU. uu Inlnrmcil tht. n prifine OH the W 11- nftW. j , . l . w luivi a-aa v a wumv i - mington & Welflon R. R-, carrying the tast through train, once made the run . . i- . .us I reui LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. H ki s s UKRO ek Ham raoc k Yates Geo Wood's Organs Mrsns Bros Ucfinert Camphor Exccasioxr-Fifth Street M E Church W H Greek Sod i Water Mineral Water New Hanover Superior Court closed its session and adjourned this noon. There were six interments two adults jjnd tour children in Pine Forest Cemetery this week. Try the new Illuminated Portrait. Sure to please; made at the Yates Gal lery. , ! " - V u There were four interments two adults and two children in Oakdale Cemetery this week. Down She Comes. V chimney to the house occupied by Benjamin Scott, colored, on Fifth, be tween Princess and Chestnut streets, tunibled .down this forenoon, striking on (the roof of the kitchen from which it rolled off and crushed a small stable adjoining and killed a calf which wa3 in the latter The fact created a big scare -as well it mightand it was fortunate indeed that no one was hurt. The damage to property was not much. Hogs in the Streets. . This noon a lean, lank, slab-sided old sow who was not fit for pork, or in fact anything else but to do mischief, went sauntering along McRae street as if she had hardly strength enough to move. When she irrived near the corner of Mulberry street, there hap ha motherlv old hen with a nice brood of 13 chickens in the street which, as soon as the old brute saw, she made for and had gobbled up all but four of the brood before she could be driven away. We can saieiy say mat the owner of those chickens was angry, and we don't blame him. To Builders and others Go to Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass, &c. You can get all sizes and at the lowest prices. . Returned. Rev. F. W. E. Peschau, Pastor ot St. Paul's E. L. Church, returned to the city yesterday, with Mrs. Peschau, after an absence of two weeks, visiting com menchmeuts and delivering sermons in . n Virginia. The Baccalaureate sermon at Marion Female College was preached by him on Sunday, June 3rd, and of this the Lynchburg Adauicc says: The tenth annual commencement ex ercises of,,MarionFcmaleCollege"closcd last night. The Baccalaureate sermon. 1 rn Suntlav morninir in the rn.rr t .hanp . hv -Rev. t. W. -b. Peschau, of North Carolina, to a large audience, was one ot the best your writer ever heard. It was only thirty five minutes in length ; but for clearness in diction and brilliancy ot thought, it could not be excelled. He is, without doubt, one ot the happiest speaKera ui from Wcldon to Wiliningtotk and thence to Burgaw with, one tender ot wood. The distance is 184 miles and we believe the instance to be unprece dented in railway annals : , ' orave ana courageous; a u uiu... atrfnp . . . H . , t , but farm; M'agjnt e-JnYua"3 priceless heritage of liberty; and it F'"1?, the Southern.: soldier' who. in the Soldier fort redoubts in the various contests that n. soldier who bathed the stars fhpWilmintrtnn & Weldon R. R. rv-mnnnv -iava ?i verv ingenious ar ranffement at Wilson by which a ten Aar full rf wood is arransed in the UV a vs a -- - - hv Mftior Knnett. who made a tew re marks before introducing hira. He ex hibited the old flag, tattered and worn, shot to pieces by bullets, and explained all and everything connected with it. - . . . as It was cood to be there to see the oia soldiers'iiieet their old colonel. There was manv a nolorieP'cnioved it. and his old braves and the was In- TJ1E SUNDAY SCHOOL i CONKECTED irtth'thc hecovit Preaby terlan Church of ihUcity trill make an excursion to Wares maw Late on TucsdayJ the lCOh Unit. TUe tralo will leave Front street depot at 7 a. m . aharp. "an.l don't forget It." . Tlcketa for the round tiitp 50 cvnt. jA". W. MONKOE, i - 1 JAMES C STEW ACT. W. V. VohGLAHN. juuc l5-3t . r Com. of Arr. : lIarainoek. ammocko. OW IS THE, TIME, TO IJUY YOUR You will find a very Urge assort ment at ;iIEISSB5KGE3r8. Old Probabilities. TO RM -GLASS AND- . S Price only Fifty Cents. THERMOMETER CO 31 HIKED. Kor Mh? at HEINSBERGER'S, dian wars, in the war ot 1812, and upon the ensanguined fields of Mexico, won for themselves imperishable and undy ing fame. But. mv friends, while We recount deeds of valor: while wo caze upon the LnTh.bin Thef old Pages of history. and see the transcend handshaking. I he old ori rfnfpniiAnt virtnea of our d his old braves ,oa ttm.1a.on Jta hr:p.htpfit -. I -lt,l AfV.k;f romort a k-UUUlwu umuvb vmu.-. as iuucu as iits uiu. nuci - --- . . a i a a j - a.'MH-.B- "- r wood house, ready to be run out amt ot coruiai greeting, wajor r.uuctt t durable than brass, to our .. . . 4 : i,.,. intrndnopd . I ndffa Bannerman. the ora- " r.". dumped on ine arrival oi a umu, : rfu Vi.; t i,o,4 ; n fnll motners anu sisters. v e nceu uui gw . ..;- .:.... hJ tor of the day, and as I havfe given in . wm,a nf tha Amazons: we need saving some precious. extracts of h s excellent address, i wm : r v. m-u-.i last train, which makes the run from 9ay no more about it. btitmply refer JjJJ tod& ofTj oaT oT Are! i li' - ' i: j : r X1.l tne seii-sacruiciuir uevutiuu ui a wau june 14 Live Kook and MuhIo Storea Geo. Wood's Organs T Weldon to Wilmington, 10-2 miles, in 4 you to the extracts themselfes. Dinner hours and 45 minutes. i -.,-.-. I Trn.hvtrri9tll his dav: and ihereauy mauuer m wuu ; Fourth ana wmpucu sircewi. . w - J . J . 1 1 ln-in(r (hl l-n Paalnr S4r VlfPS at 1 1 a ne iepouuc lu j ,, ci-.--l r. ra. Pravcr meeting H rIoiinr exercises OI tin; vi'W. -."----- , ..uati. .hnrkl t. 4 i m. I III - w d J J I ik V-W- - I that he was cut fait of ovefy sittiaUon Beauti fUl Potatoes. Mr. Jno.B. Harriss has sent U3, from hi3 plantation, the old Jno. A. Sanders place, fnir mile3 East of the city, some of the finest Trish potatoes we have fni - . f a t Jt T rrr ever seen, iney are oi mo jr-uitj x.wrc variety and three of them weigh li pounds. Mr. Harriss tells us that he has four acres just like those ho sends us and we tell him in return that he has a bonanza on hand. . . , Funeral of Mr. VonGlahn. The obsequies of Mr. John D. Von. Glahn were held at his late residence at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Rev. Dr. Wilson and Rev. Mr. Payne officiating. The funeral was largely attended and the remains were escorted to Oakdale by Clarendon Council, No. 67, Amen can Legion of Honor, ot whicli tne ae ccased was a member. uinr vnnr nnnies to the Yates Gal- lery. Good work guaranteed. It Church "services To-Morrow. St. James' Church, corner Marketi and Third streets. Rev.. A. A. Watson, D u. k c..niov ftftor Trinitv. June 17. loM- Celebration at .Ms a. tn. .Morning Prayer at H o'clock. Sunday School at L30 otiock, i. bi L venln Prayer at 6 o'clock. St. John' Cburcii. corner Third ami Red Cross streets. Fourth feunday after Trinity, June 17. fccrvkes at 11 a. na. ana s.ip. m Sunday Schoolat 5 p. m. St. Paul's K van. Lutheran Church, conier of ssivUi .and Market streets, llcv. r. . r. i es . - ------ - . I !. 1. otii-- i-Arraan aervwrtra -v Knirliih service at 8 P m. Sundsy School at 0.30 a. m. V. II. Straus. Supt. yirt TUiitist Church, corner of Market and vtttu t.. Ttpv. J. B. Tavler. u. " Pator. Sumlay School at 0M a. ni: Scrvlcea ii . I v.. m AKdAirtnnrv" BOCletV will-meet at 4 o. m. Prayer mectlrg thunnlay night at 8 o'clock. Church, corner of Kcv. n in- and 3 5 cdncaday at 8.13 1. 6cat. rree. v, i vnL fi, --,i i tne seii-saeriuciug ueyuuuu ui i was then announced, tromthecrowd l , s . ftndhosts of others: but trembled tor tear mere migm not. oe sui- nroudlv sav. for women, self- hcient thereof, but to the contrary.there w runU'S dSiS inntU Tno w . rf. waaaiifieient for as manv more, and then baskets lull ot fragments would have been left. Youi correspondent would like to haye a reunion every day .i - i- - : i ,1 and l assure you me peop.e wou.u. as Rnftli1.rn ii,, ylcR the Snartan maid. Witt- I 1 -. L.J. t.n.kin lrAlhl -! U'JS CVCl UiiVIO UU3UUIIU, uiwhivi v-" lover to go torth with his armour girded . . . 1 1 a nation on earth is the peer of our own Southern land, where every woman has been a herione since 177G, whenever her count rv was endangered. The thev were anxious to have us go them and stay. JLneoia company rer solved to meet next year at leesburg. These reunions are zood things. They bind the old heroes closer and closer . . t - : r every year. iet me. tea you now, ji you want to enjoy it, you try to oe tnere. They all want you to, for Company 'K," like the other companies in the old Third, almost worshipped your lament- ' a 1 a. a ed brother and associate, Aujuiant Theodore James. "God bless his memory was uttered many a time hat day. Bannerman's Bkidge J une 9. At a reunion of company "It." 3rd N. C, Regt. State troops, held at Ban- ner man's Bridge, dune y, i?rw, tue 101 owing resolutions were unanimously adopted: i - . Whereaa, since our last meeting it I -A-l tn 1 A I l1 llTlir W Father to remove from the turbulent scenes of this life, our comrade, Order ly Sergt. Richard H.Bordeaux, there- tore ; Jiesolved. That the b urvivor s Asso- ociation ot Company. K.. 3rd." Pender Superior Court Judge Mc Koy presiding, convenes &t Burgaw on Monday, the 18th inst. The regular meeting of the Board of Audit and Finance will take place on Monday night, the 18th inst. , V There were three interments in Belle vue Cemetery this week, one of whom was an adult and two were children. The ''Register ot Deeds issueU four marriage license this week, two of which were for white and two for col ored couples. v There are fewer mosquitoes thus far this season than we remember to have eei for many years. We hope thejr absence may "continner." Mr. Luke B. Huggins' condition con tinues to improve, and he was able to be .out nn ih nUzza this morning. tor the first time in quite a number of days. j ' ' Kx-policeman Watkins', condition continues favorable and hei is convales cing as fast as there is any reason to expect. He is now able, to be up and iiboutjthe house. Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, low ices, at Jacobi.'s . t Personal. Capt. V. V, Richardson. ofColuuibui ... nnnmnqniri! hv Ids son. Mr' C. G. Richardson, was in the city to-, dayew route from King's Mountain Military School for their home at Whiteville. Capt. Richardson has been absent some days in attendance upon thecommercement exercises of the above named school, where the son was a student. He reports that the school is in a flourishing condition, that ex ercises were very interesting, and were witnessed by a large concourse of oeople. Mr. Q. G. Richardson had the well deserved honor of having the De claimcr's Medal"-a beautiful gold badse awarded him, upon which he has our congratulations. He will pass the vacation at the old homestead in Columbns. and return to his studies at Ring's; Mountain at the next session, Rev. F.'W. K. Peschau returned to the city last night and will officiate at Cf Paul's E. Lutheran Church tos morrow, with service in English in the morning and in German at nigiu. has had a very pleasant trip, and i -hfcM imDrovctl by the invi . . , Western DOrUon of otincr nruK. " 1 the State which he has visited. Tho celebrated 'Fish Brand Gills Twine is sold only at Jacob Hard ware Depot. . He has cor- v.t .repf Af. K. Church. South, corner of Tmnt and Walnut streets. Rev. - Praplc II Wood. Tat-tor. Services at 11 V'p'll! . .. .,. a..viw.i .it 3 t. m.. XS . M. Parker, 111.- cnuu. r ' . . . superintendent. Prayer raectiug and lecture Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Christian Association Tuesday evening after first and ht i-ii.thR. at 8 o'clock, treats free .sod. strangers and visitors cordially invited. .t vi.iarTal Church, comer of tturth and Orange streets. Kcv. T. M. A .i i ai Arninp rraver st xi u va Evcniyer ai 8 orclock; Sunday school at 3l O ClOCK. oeais irew. i wrtv. eH-t ai v.. r.hnvch. between JJun and '""1: it7- r pm Rlcand. Pastor; c ni.m. and 7a t. m. : Class meet- w .!. .an ng at 3 p. ro. ; Prayer meewng um cuj ng at 72 o clock. c- "rtn.i.,.! iww.k between Water anu i.t w j Potter. Mlssiona- ry to the Seamen. Services every Sunday at 16.30 a, m and 4.30 p. m. Seamen and all others are wrdlalfy Invltea. Seats rart of the service will be In Norwegian, conducted by Capt. cniwiiansen. mi T-- r'ntVilral First Mass at i. r . in . VTWra and RenedicUon at SO CWC-pm. 6:30 am. Second Baptist Church, on Sixth, tween rhiih hnl cntle streets, itev. . xyuv.v.. . rt 4..n roaiAn. t-c i v- .t . - - - . dav ticliool at 9 a. ra. -Prayer meeung r . cr7 Tuesday night. Christ Church (Congregatlonalst) nn re. between SixUi and 'Jf-.Pl iJtl minister, rreachlng services at li o etoek . a m. and 8 o'clock, P. m. latora ible Class t.12.15 m, rrayer ana ' j- "fy WHincttiav. o o cioca, p. m. ouaj I ..i Memorial Hall, corner 7th andXunsw. J. Servlcea at St. Mark's Church corner SUOi and Mulberry streets, are as follows . On Sunday- Morning Prayer at 11 a. m. remng Pravcr at 5.SGM km. Saint's days at t a- in. baa' SchoQlhouse, at 4 p. m. SeaU tree. . A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. . T on to do battle for bis fireside and to return with victory upon his pennon or 1i?a oViiolH fsho itt imhripri in times of danger with a fortitude that is almost superhuman, with an energy that surDasses all human understand ing: and as the poet says: ! "When, the euns have hushed their thunder, j And the drums in silence lay" she is still pure and true, ever gaining the ascendancy, and is maeeq a minis tering angel of mercy. She plucks the barbed arrows ofdisappointmcnt from our bosoms, makes life worth the liv- . . j m ,i mg, smoomes our uymg pmuws, auu paves the way tor our souls to enter upon the golden strands of the Elysian tields. I will not stultify myself by an en deavor to cite isolated instances of wo man's devotion to the "Lost Cause." Her devotion shines forth upon the Itlu minated nasres of history, forming : glorious galaxy of names that will "go ociation ot company, rv. oiu. soundinir down the aisles of lime, until Regt.btate Lroops.-xiesireto mace np-j ,- imn heel wears creation to the 1AKK T1IK LKAD AND XEVEH FAIL to give satlsf action. SPECIAL TKRMS on Rpplloitlon. ' Pic Nic P.askctn, Croqbet, Hammocks, Jtc. Complete stock of Blank Books, Stationery, Ac. always on ham! at YATKV.IfOOK STORK, ( june 11 119 Market st 11EFINEI) CAMPirOH, 15 CENTS PKK POUND. WE OFFER 100 LBS. FINEST tiUM CAM phor at 35e er pound, or three pounds for one dollar. Fifty pounds Persian Insect Powder GO cents per pound. Call or send or ders bv Postal. Goods -will be delivered promptly. . MUNOS BROS., f ' Dispensing Pharraarihts, ? ! ; 1 ,491 Broadway, N. Y. (2l North 4th street, Wilmington, N . C. - may 23 . ' - ' CAROLINA Ch-NTRAL RAILROAD, ' t; KNERA L PASSENGER DEPT. WUmlnglon.-X. C., .Tune 10th,l88.N on record their high appreciation of their friend and comrade as a soldier and a citizen: Always alert and ready for any call to duty he was quiet and kind as a woman in all calls of sickness or distress, and was as a model tor any soldier of his country to imi tate. .. . . Jiesohed., 2d, That a copy ot tins minute be sent to the family, ot deceased comrade. dust. And, my friends and comrades, with such mothers and sisters as these, our, brave boys could be no less than brave heroes., God, in His infinite mercy, grant to us all many a return of this happy day ; and j many a return of that day upou which love . places upon our heroes' tn Jfs c rlandst hv affection woven. our and When tho tears that swell a nation's heart shall bedew them. . . . KtLxoLvcd. 3rd. l nat iuage -..anuer- xr r i toiin i,0rn, nro man, who was invited to deliver an ad. , glandin2 around 'Hie great White dress to tue coinpany on tnis wraMw. Throne to catch thferKeat prayers he thanked, and I be. bo requested to ... j u a -. nAri;i r,. .n,i ,n w '-.a - . . r ! ULLCICU U V X LA U1UI IrtAft aAV ' furnish a copy ot his excellent aaarps iot d , th' ef for OUr dead ? Can we pub ication. , . L . , do less than mind our tears with Tne company, ajier waiurc uu m uu5. -lhat are .lcft of Company '.lv" Bannerman aud asking tr his address, -m m;mory of those gallant braves, was assured by him othte high dppre- whoSe sun of lite went out. and whose ciation ot their cordiality and Kinancss unBa ara rtt wohino- nmn fields as and while he could not turnish acopy. it famous as tho pass of Thedopyla? or furnish snch ex tracts as to him would ,rV. n,f i,-Ffr seem tit--which are as follows : : These has aever since the days which the stars san- together, been a rejoice witU tbc mnzJll of, tba litUe people whose souls did not thrill, and bnd and to gay J0 them, that we; blush wuofte i-wt um u. r; for no deed or act ol tneirs. rne ana blood coursing throujh their veins at taiLhful Vou have been in war. trie and the very mention of lioerty. ine cen , .-thf ri u meaof rjeace. and td yoo. turions ot the misrhty l.aesars wno tay, we can proudly point as the made it prouder to be a Roman citizen representatives of all that is tuu w w -iu6, i-uo noble, true, brave ana patriotic. rvia.rR aduiuy. wuu iui ui ia. iajuiiuvi rhe ffallant heroes of Com Dany "K" were our friends, our neighbors and world as he basked beneath beauty s sway to catch inspiration from the dark eyed sorcerehs ot the Nile, as well as the mighty legions and myriad hosts that did battle beneath the banner of a Xerxes or a Cyrus, were all actuated by that same impulse that fired the bossoms of those brave heroes 'who donned the gray, and who went to a soldier's grave with the flag of their country around them. . It is therefore meet, my friends, up on an anniversary like this, that the ritirpn soldiers should meet together and commemorate the day upon which they donned their martial garb, and The Most Comfortable Route ' , TO TH K , , I MOUNTAINS ! gXCURSIOX TICKETS ARE. MOW OK sale at the office of this Company for all point in WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA . PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS run through from Charlotte to Old Fort. Thence to Ashevllle passengers have a tine view of the Mountain Scenery from an OBSERVATION CAB, leaving Okl Fort at LISA. M.. arriving at Asnevlllo at :.--.. u., ana warm ennug at 14.10 P. M. V. W. CLARK, i - june 11 Iny , icnTl Passenger Agent Wilmington & Weldon R, R. Company. 8ECKKTARV AMD TnK4SITRKE'S OTYXCX Wilmington, N. t.f May 22, ieS, puBBUANCB or .1 A RESOLUTION adopted by Directors of the Wilmington & Weldon Rail Road Company, at a meeting held this day, a special meeting of the Stock holders of said Cerapany, will be held la the city of WUmlngton, at the office of the Com pany. at 11 o'clock, A. M.. on Thursday, the fist day of June nextj "to take Into eonsidexatlou the location ana building of a Railroad from some point ; on the said Wilmington A Weldon Railroad South of Wil son to Florence, S. C, en the Wilmington, Col. nmbla & Augusta Railroad, or some point East thereof on aald roads, and such farther action in this matter as the said Stockholders assembled in meeting may consider proper." Exports Foreign. Barque Qlacicr. Capt. Morse, cleared to-dav for "London with ' 342 barrels rosin, and 1,400 casks spirits turpen tine, valued at $25,310. shipped by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son. ' Cotton. i The receipts of cotton at this port for the week closing with to-day loot up lit bales, as compared with 219 bales for the corresponding week of last year, ajciecrease this week of 115 bales. The may K-tm J. Y. THOMPSON. - Secretary receipts of the crop year to date foot np ..it- rwvr th dsva that are no-more Vnr this DuiDose are we here to-day. The dead heroes of the past wilt look ! 127 0i8 bales, as1 against 135,867 bales down upon you irom uu" tn -.me date last vear. a decrease this tkiii .asm ni i m iniTiH wiui i . hprin and their tears will mingle with vour tears upon that bannerthat ier 11 ,1 k.A . V. i . Mj-i Afl-I A- sons never aisnonoreu iiu iuw. uu my coma cause tnem to trau jo iu dust. - . -; - . , " . So many years have been gathered to the bosom of the centuries that " are cone : so many years have passed and you that are left of eallant Co. "K" have become accustomed to those year of 8.849 bales. Messrs. A. &. I. Shrieis have receiv ed, per express, a large lot of Children's Blouse Suits made up very handsomely in different shades, which they will sell at astonishingly low" prices. ; Call early and procure-a suit for the boys. - f Wanted GERMAN GIRL AS COOK AND TO make herself generally useful In a small fam ily. Enquire at once at corner Nun aad Fron , 1 GEO. IIONNET. Street, jane Soda "Water! Soda Water! ; TTflTII PURE TViVTT JUICRS, . 8EASOK 133 MiSERAL WATER ON OttAtiIIT. ICE COLD. WII-UAU H. GREEN, pi U I DnigsUt. For Gale. y MuSLEROf riCKSAt'E. Per II as never been c?el. - Will 1 ft soVl cheap. App'.ylo " . jnaell lwcae Cr.ONLT & MOr.15. QNK NO. Icctlj tieV.