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Yin MORNING STAR; Friday, May 8th, m fVbo drire iem, and the clefuncfNewf Or- ' ; . Schoon er Maine Law ashore une$ namesake to tuu citjr calls near Ueortown, vmu iirong prospect 01 Sance inantiodd BunragV .going up .pout." i- ; f ; - - H "f I.ocitl Circulation LARGER than that of nn Dally ef,aper 1 thj wim h uur, una daily; ; Increasing, clrealaiion 1 In . the country. 49 Advertising Rates lower I than those of any ally KJNewpaper dln North Carolina. , ; jr . . leans Tribune the "performance The Charleston r SchuUenae- ! Suitor and Proprietor. I. IIOLLlNG$WOiiTii,...FayeUevme.Tr .! WH4 11. McLAUitLN ILaurinburtfhL JJ, JONK;s,.,;..,.,.....ft,Miiton. f JD. bOOTufeliLAND,. . . .kenunsvllle. D. O. MORRISEY,.....'.... Warsaw. " Ja T. PETTE W AY,. . .Lnmberton. Da,f A. M. LK E, . i ...... CJ inton. . 11. E. BENTON,.... ..WUsou.' Alkx. McitAE, Jr......... .Shoe Heel. Wm. J. C0YINQT0N,..:.:.TVttcle8boro'. J. J.-COX,. . .............. .'.Lilesvllle. ., E-L. SHERWOOD, ...Sumter, S. C. A. F. CULPEPER,.:. .Timmonsville, 8.C. J. T. HARRINGTON,. ... . .Floydsville, 8.' C. JORDAN STONE, ..Weldon. J. W. GLASGOW, .....Britton'sNecik,8. C ll E. NEWBURY,... Magnolia. JOHN W. COLE,....;..,...RockinghamJ II he y ad- .. Jllore Snubbing. Another humiliation is in store for the Southern negroes at the hands of their dear Northern friends. The 'subject of ad mitting their delegates to the CI icego Convention has lately been : under discus- ron amonr the leaders, and although the result has not. been definitely announced, It is generally conceded that they w -I.. tj e i . i i exciuneu irom uiai uouy, or else on mitted without the privilege of voice or vote . '' When will the colored people awake to & sense of their true interests f In every instance where "equal rights," as imposed Upon the South, claims acknowledgment at Vke North, it is immediately repudia ted. Deprived even in this instance of all voice in the selection of the most import- rtO the most ignorant, - that thej;are only regarded as tools to be nsed . and thrown ;aide when no longer of service to thtir.be--I trayers. From present appearaucesi their new fledged honors are in njgrevdanger. of destruction from their own, friends than from those they are taught, to. consider. as their enemies. I harvest will be reaped Western- ghorethe accounts are generally equally cheering. SF The papers of the Eastern Shore, of; sellschaffc bad a. celebration yesterday. Maryland are giving gratifying ?acoounti Havenft foe slightest idea what is is I j of the prospects of the coming wheat crop, j Last 'week three : Jladical ne- They say the indications are that an abun-" groeapvayiaja ana severely Deai vonser dant harvest will be reaped.' Prom the I THtiTe ia"HonJ! koUD " X . . The Marion Orescent says the cry is bread, people are starving and steal ing is the order of the day. " - . . Foj: of the ' Courier y talks anout tne " tzreeza" or vvaiuana oemg in a dreadful condition. The man ought to be road on a rail 1 - -. i . . Thirty -two prisoners escaped from ihe Marion jail last Tuesday morn ing. The Sheriff, with a posse, was in hot pursuit, at last accounts, and expected to recapture a part of tlie crowd. I. I3PT Forty-fivc'freedmen left Columbus, Mississippi, on,Thursday of last week, for Liberia;' the Canaan, of Ethiopia. ' . - y Twinklings. BP1 Alaska is engaged in theCoolie trade. t ' A young lady in New York ha eighteen cl3aks.' No doubt they cloak a mul titude of sins 1 t3F" I can't sea it, as the young lady said when invited to accompany her uncle .to Europe. A 3octor in New York has made a will directing that his body shall be burned upon his death." He don't want his body butchered by young M. D.'s. ' The New Hampshire State Con vention adopted resolutions favoring Grant and impeachment. " So Mr. Impeachment is to be the candidate for Vice President ? B3T "The Mansfield, La., Times learns that some "of the negro women around that town are perfectly eu raged at their husbands for voting the Democratic ticket at the elec tion. In a few instances separation has oo curred, and both parties are a;aln in. single blessidness." Who says now it donlt pay a freedman to vote the Deinocratio tioketi?:- EjP We advise every, negrowho wishes to make a fortune without work. to go to St. Louis and demand. theprh Uege of riding In the street cars with, white folk.'. One has just recovered tOOOyOOO,OOt. damages for being der. nied that, privilege. The proprietors of the street care are.- perftictly willing for him to, keep hia cent. FOJttTIETll CONGRESS BECOXO SESSION. i - ,: r '' m r i,v t i a t it j :J tjtt.w At WAiikrNaTdH.' May ?. Housi. A deficiency l $87000 for the ad- WlIiMINGTdN. JUAttKET, STAR OFFICE. May 7. SPIRITS TURPENTUE Was firm.. Sales of 73 casks at 52j cents, 50 casks at 52 cents, Ministration of the Reconstruction acts in the and 25 casks at 50 cent. Third Military District was reported. ROSIN Was weaker. Sales of S65 bbls. at Jirf"&S!SSSS ?. Common. W SO orotect the flahlne interest and to demana for Ko. 3, ami 5 ao. rate on pnyaw wruiw reparation for certain , injuries, was . intro- COTTON. Sales of 9 bales at 29 ceito for Ua imnt. -ffronnsed to send Vessels Low Middling. to the coast of Ireland to take care of Ameri- CRUDE TURPENTINE Was steady. Sales can interests there. Rejected. Aftr lomr rilRru8i,ion. , somewhat locnlar and f i lor nara. in -character, but showins considerable sec- TAR-Was in gopd idemand, Sales of 146 of 151 bbls. at 1 4 50 for Virgin, $3 50 for Soft Shavings. New York has 1.017 gamb ling and lottery hells. Stanjon is a native of Vir ginia but Virginia couldn't help it. If a Wisconsin farmer plants a row of trees along the road, he is ex empted from working on the road, A party of negroes waylaid and murdered a countryman at South pMemphis a' few nights since. Fanny Fern, it is " reported, receives $5000 per annum for her contri butions to the New York Ledger. A widow woman in New Hampshire who, last year, enjoyed an, an nual income of $6000from her invest ments, it is stated, is' now obliged to sup port herself by domestic service. The number of churches in Louisville, complete and in use, and in course of erection, are fortv-eieht. Of these the Methodists have the greater num ber, and tiie Catholics the next. Two Orange County girls recerulyt answered a Herald ' personal," aud on receiving a reply were led to the city to meet, the writer. jotping bas been heard irom them since their arrival. ' -The Chicago City Council -ortli Carolina in a, Nut-Shell. Pendlojton, The Democracy of .GaUfomia aretinow to be counted among tb-.d4clared 'adherents of Mr. Pendleton.. Their. State. Conven tion met at ban -tr&noispooij.. Tlnjrsday last, and as a matter. of scoucse-proclaimed Gov. Haight to. be theifl fijst choice for tlifj 'Presidency., Btutat-tbesame time, th ey instructed tbeia.delegatea.to the Nat;l0nai convention 4o.um-wath the JNo'' .fchwest 'in demanding the noxnyiation of jjE pen. dleton unjess a sufficient nutnb-'er 0 other Btatjs slulrt aieo go for Haight to ruMtyv. iui jontingenty can- no: nappen,..we may rj0ngWer it that the.fijfe votes o' CaliforIJ:ja M. P "k II... ' cast lor-naieion nri,; sa addition to hisf' tr;ngtbt 9M iwm i 8ute which we hav e hUhert0 con8idered doubt. lul. IUiis: aa interesting fact that the Hcjmocir c of the "Pacific coait, w 30 use on ' jard raonev in their own transac u ,ns, should thus adopt the greenback candidate. Democratic National Conven tion The resolution adopted by the Cpngres lonal Democratic Executive Committee, reauestintr the Democratic National Com mittee to reconsider their action design a ting the 4th of July as the date fo hold ing their National Convention, ia oot like 1 y to effect the purpose designed! This ' action having been addressed to the chair man of the National Committee, Mr. Bel- iont, the latter, it is stated, has replied that it would now be impossible to get the committee together in orderfto effect this Arrangement, and he therefore insists that the day originally designated will have to continue. ,5" The New Orleans 'Tribune, gro .organ in that city,' is dead. Hbn. Nat. Boy den's majority over Mr. . Cowles i3 p.ow said to exceed 1700s , .; We beg orjr Radical friends to infopnr.us when will get back into the !k Onion 1" . ' The Old North State thinks White barb,ers mav sooa be expected in all the principal cities of the South. Our State coteraporaries con tinue their frantiy appeals tor money, as it "eh'nquent subscribers would respond to arythiug miljer than a halter. Som e lady has sent the editor of the JAoanoke Newt a handsome boi quet; b at it appears to make no impres sion on his Stone-y heart. The Charlotte bulletin devotes f'jur out of six local paragraphs to the circus, rue uuariottese are evidently ex cited. - Messrs. John Moflitt, Sen., and Wm. Moffitt, of McDowell, and J. It. and B. Carlton, ot Iredell, have left the Union League. - v. Some of our exchanges sug gest Gov. Worth as a Candidate, for U. S. Senator. We would rejoice to see our old friend elected, but he isn't made ot the stuff to suit Radicals. The farmers of the Roanoke section have gone vigorously to work They are planting cotton and corn rapid- y, and with a lair season they will make arge crops. The Old North State, ; Refer ring to our notice 'of the hat' presented to ns by Anderson, tries to poke on averde- voU " on us as orthodox spelling. We can't accept tnat, Colonel I The mangled body of a negro man was lounci, Sunday, or the railroad track, four miles irom Salisbury. His name was Lewis, formerly slave of Mai. James E. Kerr; andijvhile intoxicated-was prob ably run over by thu cars. City have passed an ordinance punishing loaf ers by fines otvnot less than $ 2o for the econd and-flOO tor the third offense, and as much more as the magistrate chooses to impose. The plot to throw Grant overboard at Chicago would not surprise us, even if it should prove successful. Aside from the extreme mental littleness f the man, the more rampant Radicals have but little faith in him politically. Two surgeons in Massachu setts recently, in performing the amputa tion of a stiff finger while the patient was under the influence of ether, cut off the wron? dii?iL The mistake Droved a seri- - C7 cj - a ous one to the patient who has now only two serviceable Augers on his band. colored many o the ne it was , established in the interest of thfe negro mtt .nrl ntna rlnr.farl tn t Vlvcn n trtQt a For a while, says the New York World, it was plethoric with pap and enjoyed much , .Federal advertising, on which itthrived. ' But the carpetbaggers, who desire to use f xhe negro1 solely for their own ' benefit; established another " organ,", the Repub lican, took the pap from the Tribune and pocketed the profit, leaving the organ to die, as die it did. How r these carpet-baggers there were the Tri ; bune told there were pet haps tfo huh dred of them in the city, and fifteen bun dred more in the parishes,' arid they acted aa negro drivers for the 82,000 newly manufactured voters, not one of these used blacks securing so much as a- tide-waiter ship, while the carpet-baggers bagged for themselves ten out of twelve jpf tjhe State ' offices, and will dispense alt of 'the State and much of the municipal patronage. The colored voter.: meanwhile returns to bis bacon and field work, bereft even o: his beloved ' organ," and 'wltli not so much as a prize strawberry plant or a li . phptgraph as a memento. s The same The "Weldonese are living on rock fish, immense numbers of which are being cauiht in the Roanoke river. A few nights since over one hundred, weigh ing from twenty-five to fifty pounds each, were caught in a slide above the Weluon bridge. ' s The community, says the Old liorth. estate, was greatly shocked on bun- day, by learning that a voting and good looking white woman, or girl, for she was ouly thirteen years of age, had eloped irom her parents with a negro man by the name ot Wash smith, formerly ol Ansou county Up to this writing nothing has been heard from them. Their object is, doubtless, to go to some other county or State and get married. In this, we suppose, they will have no difficulty,' as their light to do so has been held by some of. our military commanders, under the Civil Rights Act The parents of the girl, we learn, are re spectable, and this occurrence must be a sad blow to them. The father has offered a reward tor the apprehension of the ' tMef, but we scarcely know what ad vantage his arrest will prove to him, fur ther than the recovery of his ruined daugh ter, and even this he may be unable to ef fect ' :--'.KV It is scarcely necessary to speculate upon this occurrence. The moral , is plain to al, and it is mnch to be feared that such occurrences will, sooner or later,' become frequent, as one of the consequences of the A. L I- . .1 . leacuings now prevalent in- ine country among certain classes. ,. Palmetto', Leaves. " ManVand-brother" on tria for bigamy, in the "Cradleof Secession.1 The young folks pic-nicked a juarion, on me ist. , . , ; , , Drunkist in Charleston ampu tated- finger of freedman. with ' scythe ht.W' ' .--(-'f ;' t 'vf. . - 'CoyrUpursued in nioe! ' a ur-.neerocs i are uriTcn 10 iob rm ' -at 'j'1: ' ij'rir;i i in'' V .!,:.. ' . . .... A ? pons nae so many cattle, merely to fattea IT-ht. hoi it tonA tinCl to II If thn nruVuto nf tlia ivuntiir... i in . U t. t in a three-column item. tional acrimony 'the bill yassed 92 to 89. : Robinson offered a resolution expunging the impeachment resolutions from tlie Journal. The Speaker declared it not a privileged question. Robinson said he would bring it up again. It was a mere question of time. It would ulti mately be expunged. Stevens introduced a bill for the admission f Arkansas. Ordered to be printed. Adjourned. Stevens' bill is as follows : Whereas,' the people of Arkansas, in pursu ance of the provisions of an act entitled an act to provide for . the more efficient govern ment of the rebel States, passed March 2nd, loo7, and the acts supplementary tnereto, bbls. at $2 70. WHOLESALE PRICES. ARTICLES. It A OGINGGnrmy, yd: BACON HOVtB. CAROLINA, Hams yt & Shoulders,.. ....... ......f ft Hog Round,.., It WS8TB bs Hams, V ft Sides, ft CtiAiilrlAM 9) Ik BARRELS Spirit Turpentine. Secona mna,.. eacn New New York.. ..each New City, each i : i j i j 4. i i w.ttiniitin nt aew tiiy, uuc lrumeu auu huujjlcu a. .ujdhiuuuu BEESWAX ft State government which is Republican inform, eWimingtoni."."''il M. ana ine Jegisiaiare oi me omlhj uu uuij- mn- BUTTER Nortn Carolina, w fled the amendment to the Constitution of thej Northern, f? ft ITniiftd Statftft. tronosed bv tlie 39th Con2ress I CANDLES Sperm,. ft and known as article 14 ; therefore be it enact- TaHow,.. .V ft ed that the SUte of Arkansas is entitled and A,an""i; 1 2 admitted to representation in Congress as one gaVa.V:;.".' ft oi me oiaies oi me uuiuu upuu iuc luiiumuj Rio, f ft fundamental conditions : That the Constitu- Laguayra,.. .' f ft tion of Arkansas shall never be so amended or St. Domingo, ft chansred as to deprive any citizen, or class of CORN meai f ousn citizens of the United States of the right to OrCSheeting, 0.are.n" T?HJS ,S?.C"tia: 4SiacieVelVNo: ment for such crimes as are now felonies at common law, whereof the party shall have been duly , convicted. Mackerel, .No. 2,.....1Ubbl Mackerel. No. 3, W bbl Mullets, bbl FROM WASHINGTON. Dry Cod,. FLOUR Super. Northern .wbbl Fine, " M bbl Extra, ft bbl N. Carolina Suner m bbl " Extra...... bbl " Family.... bbl FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano,... W 2240 fts Pacific Guano, W 2000 fts Patapsco uuano, ...y -mw ns uaugn's t'nospnatfcjj ! Rhodes' Stan. Manure, " Lister' Sunernhosphate. GLUE ; .....ft GRAIN Corn, Northern,... ..19 bush Oats Wbnsh Peas, Cow, ,4 bush HIDES-Green, ft Dry,...- t THE VERY LATEST. Washington, May 7. It is 6tated that the adjournment to-day was at the instance of Chase, who desires time to reflect on the proper manner of putting queB linn a and othur detail. .... The current of public feeling is not changed by to-day's proceedings." Republican Convention which met at Rich mond to-day, nominated A.' M. Crane, of Win Chester, fur Congressman at lanre, and Geo. . . V .. . r i W . Booker, or ilenry, ior Attorney ueui Geo. Teamoh (negro), and J H. Platte, John Hawkhurst and Cuas. Whittleby , were ap- pointed delegates at large w tue vuicagu vuu- rEastera ... 100 fts vention. North River ifl 100 fts A preamble and resolutions were adopted. HOOP IRON ?.fton The preamble pledges the State to pay her LARD Northern............ f ft honest debts. " . . .. T North Carolina,.. ...... & ft The first re oluton asse rts at the "over- rdiRVvKR-Lstales, ent owes it to Vuginia to promptly admit wide Boards, W M ft scantllnsr. w M ft Flooring....... 1Mft Citt Stkam Sawed Ship Stuff, resawed,. . M ft Rough Edge Plank.. .. M ft West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality, sx n Dressed loering, seasoned, Scantling and Boards, com mon,. f M it PRICES. 22 24 t 17 19 20 17 1G 22 IS 20 22 18 17 ft5 20 23 18 40 24 28 SO 1 50 18 1 M 2 40 3 00 3 5 3 .75 3 00 & 3 60 33 : SS 10 00 15 00 , SO i85 50 & 60 50 18 ' 22 15 88 21 27 28 1 45 15 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 O0 00 0Q 00 00 8 00 9 00 8 10 10 00 11 00 9 00 9 50 11 50 12 50 12 50 tD IS 00 00 00 00 00 13 50 14 00 85 00 90 00 75 00 80 00 70 00 75 00 00 00 60 00 65 00 70 00 00 00 65 00 20 25 Poots, Shoes & Leatg GAITERS WITH Bo T G ENTS GAITERS, without Box-toe GENTS' PUMP BOOTS t LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN s CONGRESS, LACE BALMORALS J ust In Store and for sale low for Cash Calfskins Sole leather a. GEO. K. FRENCH 4 SOX may8rl92-tq 29 North Front 8treet AssieeVi M; CRONLY, Auctionesr. By CBONLT A MORRIS. Olf WEDNESDAY, MAY ljth . o'clock A. M.. we will spii .il' T u Comer, that valuable unimproved Lot of Land. Situated upon Sixth, between Brunii. Hanover Streets, Lot 58x165 feet. wt? ol. u. R. M00BE Block's By order ap29-176-naceodts. 1 25 1 35 Q 95 1 60 121 1 30 1 00 1 8 1 40 1 00 1 80 15 1 35 1 20 ment her when the Reconstruction acts are coin- nlipH with. The second asserts the equality of all men in BY TELEGRAPH, TO- THE MORNING STAR. their ritrhts. The third sets forth the advantages of the new Constitution. The fourth endorses the necessity of free schools for all. am. Kluiturna th. tiortr t rt nA all it ft. fnrta in ucordance with the uriuciples of the MOLASSES Cuba.hhds., gal Reconstruction laws for the removal of politi- Cuba, bbls............... .W gal cal disabilities from thosa who participated in Sga. House, hhds gj gal the rebellion. . Syrup, bbls., T.V.iv gal The sixth urges the speedy payment by the jiCut, 4 to 20d. . . . .f ft United States of losses of loyal citiaens du- OILS Kerosene, f gal ririo- the war. Lard & eal . . t a. l ii I T : .. 1 hn i The seventn enaorses impcacnmeui, uearniy. "wecu p gi Th elo-hth endorses Grant for President. .Boston-v -T"1 and Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts, for Vice fffi26S .15 bulb 140 00 145 00 16 20 19 20 0 00 1 90 10 00 12 00 8 00 10 00 15 00 17 00 24 00 25 00 22 00 23 00 NOON REPORTS. From Wastolng-to. :5 Washinotow, May 7. The Court opened this moraine, but imme diately closed the doors and went into secret session. A Massachusetts member of Congress to-day remarked, in alluding to the impeachers, that " their friends were much disturbed." Gen. GilVem has made a report' to General Grant, stating that, the incomplete returns indicate a inajority of over twelve hundred for the ratification of the Constitution in Arkan sas, lr-nis oraer naa oeen compuea wuu, tne result would have been indisputable, bat there are in the counties of Pulaski and Jefferson nineteen hundred votes which cannot be as certained to be either, for or against the Con stitution. Where these irregularities occur, each party charges tne o therewith the grossest frauds. ' ' . Only Trumbull, of the doubtful' Senators, voted against the publication' of the speeches made in retirement. The vote was twenty to twenty-eight.' " The South Carolina committee, with a pro test against the new Constitution of the State, will appear before the Reconstruction Com mittee. These remonstrances and general rep resentations regarding the situation, attract the attention of conservative Republicans. The complete registration of this citv shows ten thousand two hundred and fifty-four whites aqd six thousand .seven hundred and thirty-seven blacks. From Rlcbmnf. Richmond, May 7. The Republican State Convention mis morn ing nominated George W. Booker, of Henry county, ior Attorney General. New York Mark eta. New York.' May 7 Noon. Flour unchanged. Wheat a shade easier. Com 2 to S cents better.. Pork lower--new Mess $28(329. Lard quiet at 18020 cents. Cotton dull and a shade lower at 32 cents for Uplands. Freights steady. Spirits Turpen tine favors buyers at 6304 cents. Rosin ir regular at $3 30 for Strained Common. Stocks active and strong. Money easy at 7 $ cent. Exchange 10. Gold 139. Bonds old 8 ; new 9. V irgfnia sixes 50. Tennes- Foreiarn Markets. ' , JLondoh. May 7 Noon Consols 95((fiV Bonds 7070? LlvaaooL. Mav 7 Noon. Cotton heavy sales of 5,000 bales Uplands 12;$ a; vneans in ft. ; - - LmapooL, ltfay 7 P. M. Stock active. ' . IKDOwrfayTK JU vuusoia v. ijonas uuensngea. Ol?IX NIGHT REPORT'S. . .. ... j. . t. . ... ; From Georcta. SAvimrAJC, May T. was held this evening. ACS flag waa. pre- senteu oy wnite citizens to them: speeches were tnaae dv wnites and colored men, and great entnasiasm was maaiiestea. o . From Ckar lea ton.. ' Chari.estow. ft C. Wv T "y- Gen. Canby has issued an order postponing the meeting lf the Leeisiatdre. which had been fixed for the 12th lnsk . until Conirreas7 shall 1 .r f-,.-,i- Cits ty Mess, W bbl Thin,...,... "... bbl Prime W bbl Rump IRbbl tJ-c;aroiina, East India,. President. . .. Irish. Northern. the 5th and 8th resolutions. A motion to insert Ben Wade's name instead of Wilson's was defeated by majority. Adiourned tine die. Adeleiration with the North- Carolina Con- stitution and several memDers oi tne congres sional deleiration have arrived. Revenue to-day lour nuuarea ana iorty-eignt thousand dollars. Heavv storm this afternoon. The Court had a prolonged secret session, which resulted in the adoption oi tne ioiiow- ing: .ft bbl W ft .ft ft That the Court adjourn to Monday at 11 o'clock, when it will consider the rules, and the vote oh the several articles shall be taken at noon Tuesday without debate. Speeches shall be limited U fifteen minutes on the en tire mibieet. and not on each article. Mem- bers may file written opinions within two TIMBER Shipping, WM days alter tne tote on tne articles, u ue pub lished with the proceedings. Motions regarding the form in which the Clnel Justice snail put tne question to sena tors was tabled. Rough t bush SALT Alum, f) bush .Liverpool, J sacK American J sack SUGA R Cuba. W ft rorto kico, ft a A. Coffee, $ ft B. " ...Wft C. " Iff ft xykuouv.,. ....... ......... -n . ... SOAP Northern, fl ft Wilniinirton ft BiiixVULJZS contract .t m Common, l M STA VESW. O. Bbl., M R. O. Hhd., M 20 00 25 00 25 00 40 00 Mill Prime M Mill Fair fa M Inferior to Ordinary,... ? M WHISKEY Northern, ... .W gal North Carolina V gal 15 00 20 00 47V 50 50 52U 42U 45 00 47Vi 60 1 00 6 00 7 00 45 50 00 00 1 40 1 50 . 00 00 2 50 2 70 1 50 2 00 5 00 6 00 29 00 30 00 2 00 27 00 25 00 (ft 26 00 00 00 00 00 10U 11V 00 00 2 50 & 3 00 50 60 2 10 2 25 2 10 2 20 13V 14 14" 15 00 17V le'e? 17 15' 16 00 18V 7 11 7 11 4 00 4 50 3 00 3 50 00 00 30 00 oo oo no oo 10 00 12 00 8 50 9 00 -7 50 8 00 5 00 , 00 1 40 ' 00 3 00 Q 00 From Richmond. Richmond, May 7. The Conservative Convention met at noon, Sixty -three counties were represented. RECEIPTS. . Per River Steamers. Stmr Gov Worth. 120 casks spirits. 397 EXPORTS. UWIUE WJ n iuuiiuau ati.iui.ui, xxyixiM ii uic lli. ; nrxn: . -r i : nr li a. flplt from the Southwestern counties had " "" - faureuwuu, .w urtu arri vprt Daniel, Momtt, rro A Co, W H Lutterloh, Hon. John B. Baldwin, of Aurnsta. WM w "t chosen President. In his speech he said the Convention was assembled to try and &ave the life of Virginia by defeating a Constitution which was a gaiiing msgrace. COASTWISE. At nirvhf the Pnnvpntmn arlont.prl rftsnlii. I tions that candidates be selected who are true FHit,APBXPHiASchr Czar. 245, 000 shingles, to the Constitution of the United States, with juniper staves the honor of Virginia, and without reference to their ability, to take the iron-clad oath ; also authorizing tjt appointment of delegates to the National Democratic convention. Several names bare been put in nomination, including A. H. Stewart, Robt. E. Withers, and others. Without balloting the Conven tion adiourned till to-morrowr The Soldiers' and Sailors' Convention to day appointed 20 delegates to the Chicago Convention. MAEIN S ARRIVED. Stmr. Gov. Worth, Hurt, Fayetteville, Worth fc DahieL CLEARED. New York- Markets. Naw York. Ma Stmr Gov Worth, Hurt, Fayetteville, Worth & Daniel. Sclir Czar, Hammon, Philadelphia, Harriss co noveu. - i . . XXJSW 1UKA. 1U.KV 4. Cotton dull and lower sales 1,500 bales at 33 cents, closing with no buyers at over 31 cents. Flour unchanged. Wheat 1 cent lower but active. Corn 2(3)3 cents better mixed Western (1 21$1 22. Pork new. Mess 128 quiet and firm. BriU ,foPotine 6364cts. 25 BABRKLS C 8UGAR i&osin wo ou( . r reigats nrm. Gold strong at 139. Sterling firmer at 1010X. 5 Coupons 8i8. SUGAR! SUGAR!! rj HHDS. PORTO RICO SUGAR, Charleston JKarkot , t Charlkstow, May 7. Cotton dull and nominal Sale Of 80 bales Middling at 31$31W. Raltlmoro narfj' 20 18 lO 25 my7-89-tf EXTRA C SUGAR, A SUGAR, POWDERED SUGAR, CRUSHED SUGAR, LOW GRADE SUGAR, For sale at ADRIAN A VOLLERS'. . : - Baltixork. Mav 7. Flour Btady rod unchanged. Wheat firm CEOs VV. CROSSCUP. $1 15tt. 17; .YeUow Si 25. OaU active at 8790 ceata. Rye doll at $2 20$2 25. Pro visions steady and unchanged. Foreign Maretaip i ,1 '. Loudon. May 7 Evening. A larea meeting of eolored Conservativea I Bonds 75(a75I. . i i i - as held this evening. A U. 8 flag waav pre-i - : ' Y s Liv JT-A8 JUST OPENEDA FIfE Millinery and - Fancy Goodn Which embraces a complete selection of ryiiiing in me nuts, w u? soia iorCashftnr 4 Varletv Store. No. 1 Granite Row v Front St., W ilminglon, N. C. tmrtiMiXS - vv-mm KCf SETS SECOND HAND lrT OUU OX HARNESS, . '"w oou secona nana jullars, 200 " " BLIND BRH)Lir5 100 .. " RIDING S' 200 pair Second Hand DRIVING rpiyo 100 " " SADDLES " A large and well selected stock nf DLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS. Ac, cWnW CASH. J-S.TOPHAM4 C0 P 1 jan8-8S-natf No. 8 South Front st. Lett ex Fairer. -TT7TE HATE A FEW REAMS Rim. VY rior ruled CONGRESS LETTER Papkp wmuit wo win Ben ri v-uoii, ii imvmg ueuugent us by mistake in filling an order. Apply at omce or apll-lb-nactf MORNING STAR. BOOK BINDERY, BOOK BINDERY, BOOK BINDERY, BOOK BINDERY, BOOK BINDERY, BOOK BINDERY, AT THEAT THE AT. THE AT THE AT THE AT THE AT THE AT THE AT THE AT THE AT THE AT THE STAR OFFICE, STAR OFFICE. STAT OFFICE, STAR OFFICE, STAR OFFICE, STAR OFFICE, STAR OFFICE. Jan2-83-nactf WinesCordials, 0 CASES CLARET ST. JULIE.N. 1 BASKETS CHAMPAGNE. 125 Caca Sherry, Port, Madeira, c. 75 Cases Cordials, Blackberry BranflT, Raspberry Syrup, Syrups for Bar keepers. 150 Dozen Sham Bar Tumblers. 50 Dozen large Lemonade Tumblers. For sale at my 27-89-tf ADRIAN & TOLLERS'. Snuff'" Snuff. -jQ BBLS. JOHN DILL'S SNUFF. 15 Half Barrels Rail Boa Miiissnnn. 5 Barrels Gail & Asa's Snuff. .10 Cases 10s. For aalo at ADRIAN A Y0LLEBS'. my 7-e9-tf Still they Come! JUST RECEIVED AT THE People's Hat Store, UNDER BROCK'S EXCHANGE ,e Of . DOZEN STRAW nATS, FROM 5 A few; dozen MEN'S SOFT FANCY Sli HATS AND CIXTH HATS. . An additional supply of FUR and Hti WW a mn r NO. 11 FRONT STIittT my 7-89-tf For Our Retail Custom. t .r' -mwrn-mrw -rwrmnr nvrrlTED yy handsome Red Polish Balmorals For Idlee nd - ' ALSO. A VERY SUPERIOR KID BUSKIN . -AND- Goat Congress Gaiter for hei AND A HANDSOME ASSORTMEST0 Chlldrens Shoes. WALKER & BUADI'I Successors to w JOHN M. WALKER CO- - EXCHANGE CV my 6-190-tc 1 Livxbpoou. Mav 7 Eveninsr. CottAH hMTT Alld A hIm K Oflfl Kalaa Uplands 12Kd.; Orleans 12d.; Orleins afloat mo SXAGISTRATES AWD COVKTA. f JU BLES-Peace Warrants, State Warrants! " unuiw, cxmrea r arrania, ac.u senior saieat ! --' ' WM. H4 BERNARD'S i. J1 1 rm"nJT aad Publishing House, i .cum vioavikt ogui umaerr. DESIGNING AND , EN GRAYING ON WOOD, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Engraving for Printing in Colors. OBee, S. W. or. 7tb ntftaestat BU., Pmi BaUdlBff, Pbllad., pw H Views of Cities, Buildings, Machinery, Por traits, Seals, Photographs,' Maps, Tinted Envelopes. Posters, Monograms, Book Illustrations, Ac. Designator Drug gistSjDry Goods, Liquor, Tobac v co. Flour, Perfumery, and all kinds of business Labels, " ' : " - Ac. Printing, Die-infc. - .4 I . vTJV , Pi lag, Ptencfl Cutting, ? m : ? M ;.-:.' -- f-' maj W88m . .. . NOTICE, To AU.Tarties Concent Orric WtLtfixoTOv bailwat l WUminaton. N. C, Mv P'Jt t PUBLIC NOTICE I "f b of en. that the Northeast branca m Fear River; near " Hilton Ferry, ff Northwest branch, near "Mfars'JBnw operations necessary for the cons .-JjiBi Hwtitram aovnoa ahAv. n.mAll rlVCi A. WW T for this Company. ' ,a jeft Passage wavawlll at all time tB oj Great caution should be usedoy vt0P navigating above named rivers ' Ing and passing abore named poiBt R. k BRIBERS, PreC may3-188.1mj , -WlL Raiw For ale OWE STEAM GRIST Hi;'D jsOl '' ENGINE AD J' Plain Cylinder BoUer-lO-HoweJggJ Refer to Messw. Hart A L on and oondiuon. w m r have approved the new Constitution. I oct30-33.tt . No. ? soutb Water st. . raayl-186-lm . .... - 7 -t-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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