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kit THE IIOBimlG1 STAR.; '" 0fTic, DtwMn Bank Buildings, Front St p RATBS 0 BUBSCRIFTIO!.. ' Mnr in advance...,...., .. ..$7 00 one yhJlndvance 8 M a 1 ri f A"! TIT. T" iS 1ST .rtTTYE 1-3 " if fe 51 Ail V t!T BAITS OF ADVKI1TISINO. . One Btjore one dy. ft 00 WvrQ ! 4-l ". j 'V.-'- ta -531 -A. ,w'rthre.diV. . . Twnc r " foopdeye........ S 60 . .- e a... son .iJ i.l W.- Jiij Hi nn- TT n M '-JW l 1Z. V II I . 1 ii ii i f i 1 1 ; j v HO T'th la' .dTllOI.,.,...,..,:! Th. Mowraf 8ta wffl b delivered in i OUTLINES. . Nearly eight thousand immigrants landed 1 at Castle Garden. Thrbo w; ej in chomocWn, Penn.; V copending coal companies. :A muUny occurred oo-the British and New Zealand ship AU Wr, and she was acuttled and sunk at :mb by the crew. - Gov. Thomas, of Iowa,' was made temporary cbafrman of the Ai lanta Convention, which met yesterday. Russian embassy offered- Governor JewelL .B..QrdOTejj stroy vegetation in Texas. Reuteg telegraoi aajalKhfrHwa iitapm' The French Right (which is wrong) declart epenlr- tomstiU toioveAhrow Thiers. Two factories in Brooklyn wert bOTgdflii$il 3llC45feW WOrKmeu. ' XJi. vi uwj kuuicu ua Train must be asylwnad; Train moved the impeachment of Judge Davis, in the name of the. people; and.tho Judge, pomi nrittedbfmto Lunatic Asylunt' Ciil Service travelling Examination Boardliave to Washington Transpor .committee wmreport V.JW'S! of Atlanta fcbntentrfiie WsWess of which wfe'deciarMW DeiiieniscTOsioii w Kvhilee(riraTidredcrhtv cheap i transportatio.i oU A .itTMore- minions' ot Cathblics $ have'a; number head, ( a.evtedwdYiee Presi- cf representatives much less in pro dents. New. York Markets: .Cotton, pottiotffihan tfreJtalUngt oV . I I0ii8h gold, mi '.rt-J to. r .., ; welcomed the Persian Shah ealhuaiaaUcaJiy Vxo ConitrneU.. of Kmll- The vote lit Trcnctt, Assembly .tor 7jt fTTTZZtt' ' President was 850 for Buffet- to 289'for ( Je, Supreme Court. ot Ohia. has S-a defeat of TLiera .-b':' V ' l Pounced nnconst.tutional a law;of nt siNEss DOWit AT THE nfe rai!ds4--The grounds of decision: , CONVENTION. j yjA ' L,!, '. .. T In nearly all important particulars we fully approve of the action of Ihe which alone 'taxes can be constitu Convention of publishers and editors tion'alIy.)exUd,.,ftnd: that,J.th4 . State which met at Goldsborcf last.wee 1 ? We print elseWhe the Constitfe-j to tion and tiyLawt aaopietr Dy. ine 1 i a. members of . the press present -and ex-; I presatbe boptMnearlyeyery.pew(pJ vV V" .V c; . mi . I Among the more important ; bnsi- J ness transacted was the passage of the l following resolves: . n - , "That this Convention disapprove of any discrimination in favorof any advertising agency, North or South and that the press leei inemseives in amy oonna 10 cnarge published rates; to take effect on expiration . . . j.i ofpresentrunnm contracts. Anl that aU l r a- a. "special rates' -Ol-tlJawer eradS bedis-' continued." " WexRKAfl,TThe nreraianeo ef the credit A,Ant rtriIii.a.4ntiAAa h.a 'AAii fnnnil I J . . . f . . - ioi to wor serious loss so puonsners wno nave adopted it, and wnereas experience proves I that the cash vstm is the ohlv. safe bie.1 therefore be it resolved, that the jsasli ;Bys-j I : . . . 1 i era ue auopvcu as i-r .,Pf. 1 aancreu 10 as cioseiv as nossiDie." i . "Retotted That no Member of this As- sociation shall receive what is known a the laws of this Bute, except upon pre-j P"?1!! v?0 " That a committee of three be appoint ed to draft a biUjeqwing all . lgai-advr- k tisements to be published in the newspa- . ... ..... ' I to presentthe present the bill in person to! I themember f the LeVaslathnVand uree ita' I Sl:."1116 aaw nave in ar Livil1 ' 'mi.-'XZ prOTtxi by the EiecttriToCkaimrnecrf'tli) fitapwope in everyregpect. ; ' .; 1 1 Associatfon."' l' ' Jl. ! ..Jliy the WaV 'we noticed veryf J . a. ... ... w ' I . ... ... . v ' kai questing out memberain Congress td . - . . .. i I procure tne repeai of the law waking; - ' ' 'u ' v' :,,riM I While, as we stated above, we en- Jorse the action of the Convention in nearfy cVery aftica1arHe-'Wld4ve I been better if the resolution r-w1iimii . ! I mu 31 a a r..u, uu urevwieu. He aUrlaiiia ) .11 a . . . ' I attention ot too press through these columns. umna 1. It was not conyenient for-l us iu uw reuresentea nr. iTni(iirwrr n-r 1 A - www wa I we Bhbnld have1 pTescTifelrand ren- forced our views in the vConvention. matters Of importance -we do not now m sa. 'ii . . ' a . ' t -ir ..... j j a 'I'-W .. ' I . . . "TT W1U meeA ProPer con" fiiderationattha'nerflVriPMino-f ' I manttAR .. 1 1 a. . 1 Association. 7 & - i v: .;'- V " ' 1 If s:. :vf ' I The strike of the Raleigh opera-! 4i tt . a :- U., - . . I "ven in ine bnildinr trariea.. which l "Z" -""o v-.wuicut wwU Pa20f .soW . "'gnV deVaXdTjbai; hbW hnitM v li'JH v i nonld coxi8.titute4ayV.woxt,'does, not appear likely to succeed. There tome opposition in the ranks pf the' orldogmen;u and' 'contractors will bring laborer" VrAm Vhn vl, xr! notice of a atritW w U1 flJ iirday. "V WW a at a w VU USA ISA KSMV. I eiven ,.'.'j , ,i ttaiiway A...i.tie i AmerieaJ ' i' A . n 'T. r?7. rf"- tntmeetiog of4LhU AssociaUon presented htt 'tha "AanrUrtn jne hundred and :ight, and that this network Af r. xAZT-. more and more comolicaW and nniformUw iw! ' :.i.ia!i'.i-. man.:r:vu:t,I "f - The. report tW mrnUt tv.:i . - ' t 4 -- i ana postal cars . rehearsed the ""OncTflM j.t - - uni.uieuis BBU me circura- 5ncea pf the recent coutrovcxay.lat , rea no wiopfcTj0jies.. Resolutions were nlaa nassed re-I urea M some Of tt ,.. '.i-iu . . i hv- .howwfnnwit Hfllnobm, "ging tofte Lanj," The Charming 1 and Second rtrecta. TheUareccWlallylnTitl berry 1UCTUU8 tue Press 10 unue in iavor-j r-.rv ing iramigratioii: 'endorsinc the KaH I ?X?JZ???7' tj,! 'V 1"".'; t mmi ;intwn vitintaa nrJ the lowest apia,,, , i(Ib,b. l stbock. j width to tional and State Centennials, and re-l riLL'.,, 'wmmd'U?AA i American Ci-d-ehowalaiDLtt AnexchanzeJ I 1 m nTnUit- 2 . 1 C ! ...-(:-, i !; .- '.,.; dent saWthaf 'te rliac ' Experienced VrntfUt. Hff?nleTr1rt JT.Vtinirirr ttiauinn. f rftUmft1 mi. An 5, fif,-.rt yas generally themght ' that the -pay had Seen Vnsafficient.' .-i-ThV Western companies, however, deemed itadvisa- ble to keep out at collisions, -with :Con gress or the postal authorities, , as , the! traffic of mails was "thought by " theia to be beneficiarto' the "roads. They Jffli Neee..lt, Cardlnal.j There isa fumoVia Ilomethainni le88 new cardinal9 are created any electipn the,, ?w opexxudo by tlTacCMeV of Oirdinlfsifl bo x)r$T7'tcr ectJcslaitl&at -laws. The prefentuerfardtnals is f1 ongriVto'btf at lWs , . Vuv aifwiti'iuuiui' pics oq ;,, of 4i thef Tridentine n 'COub'cU prescribes - that -the cardinals should positively chosen- in equal number .kwaUties. Of jjheforty. Cardinals thirtythreO aVe Italiansj ?WJ three ntatwo tyx .Ulions -AfTitaSS Catholics ire, represeUtedTby 'more than haJf the nmber of caiDal to levv larea for.thfiV.nnfrt.TOpfmrt rf taxation' is not for public Dunoses.fo2 authorize any community enWcb in this Vay in ' private ci terpnses "directly or indirectly.' ' As 'a!' :.i " . "' a the ConstftutioriaU .Convention of ?hlti.J,An Jon it; is; probable that this matter will receive their at- T I 1 JcL -fcii ': i ' i .'."-X- - rr - : m WKW. ASVBUTISSaiSICTS. j W. P. CAitAJOAT,' Maybr.-i-3ty KotlcesJ ."TV VT? Tri. II Qnint K QntK Mpjrsoi & Co.-rClothin2l Hats. &c Tnitils HAXii.Lecture.. ; It Ckoslt. Real Estate at Auction. . . . a pa ,-i;C ri T! - .. ! . .. I ,, ; . , . , ... ; ; EUatrlaJ Kjatertalausmeat. The promised lTistriohic Entertainment I . '.. .' ' . . I O rvumincion tinin ocnooi. to consist or i ,. - i. - ti,r. - -.--'-v-t . dmas and tto Opera House this evening, commencing at ' .... . r v 1 e'ort f Amon the ideiiuu choam. I . . . t . for the'occasionmay be Traei? bfHrfctus. David befiCaria PrtiicW Arthur. Bahav tei-eade.;e . , I m rehearsals thoroueh. and we have nO doubt . ... . . . .T ,: - . I Pa hJat, mn L a! kUAa UJaUlvClWaliiiUU ITUi W mm J VlJ VavUi aavi auu uamvi ---------- n tn uw saa J wa 1 aabu a ... - . i . "j . sf ;WeJiave.been wifornxnale of late ai..v - m a I of those who have ttecontract for carry- tt..ta-'Wnr rmtZii :fnttnnutni ine the 'maIL: r Without" farmer complaint I or explanation, however, Wrf will say that I we have now made anrangenaents B.n&1) t doi-part iowa: plying -oui subscribers m the 6 road wnn promptness ana regularity. . m .i.i. .rn I sx Denutv Grand Master T. M. Gardner tAM viaif dniiiorwwA' 1 IVVUi ivim aa U" tv mvavibwiv i vomr I day, where he had been to make arrange rranre- U for instUnting a ; newIdge to be J 1 I of Spain ,' Extract from oaaiieuowi 01 rvumingion, jut. nm. n. i '.we learn in addition to me soove mat is vAVn!on;tTrt''lT4rjl Barnes. P. G M.. of New Tort (formerly I is'MeJiffned to nut frbm'pWmou'd!to ' from Kln'ff ' JdhnJ I of Geoigia,1 Editor of the V Ileart and twd 'thousand hands td work-on the' road I They . .. . ; ... .IthA imnriinir Ti . Tinira' administered a Ul SVTCAA V -AAW W ItVUhiVaUViA A1V1U U1V UVSI va w w vmj . h v w ... nntw naa rMnT ntnan vwm tha rav material in Goldsboro,' have obtained a MMMi.t.imi frVvrrt w t W - v vwv- i 112, and will probably secure a dispensft-t waa itvux uia rnu amu au a tow uajro. hnen the new Tjodgewillbe duly instituted aaaaaIHaaa.aaaaaHMmBat The camp neetiBa: xeitea. i v-.i..- . Almough me camp .meeUngis over me excimnent arrainir irom u bvui wu uev Alanr. number of oolored 'oeoiiie arrived f f0' from the camp groun Btmer TTow a wharf by crowd 1 them were very jubilant and happy and the "uburbspfe the city rang with their shouts durirlg the remainder of the 'dayrM A" i la Va'.i Jie..i wr.JTs.7L ' 4 It i Spiritual 91edlnna. A colored man, by the name' of Teeney McDhenny, was picked up near the corner of Tront and Church streets, yesterday af- . . .. . . J J , I aaay uwaaa V WlUt I temootVtn a Deastiy ate: ot iirtoxication, . ui omo u. five ho-TrV V nre noursvj . . : ; Comer stone - Fh. ,5f.Mift . . A: af . Tf. ; v:r. ::V;tF: tt 'streets. ii b i!d tA-morro at 2'a'cBx - . . H. Sprigs, pastor in charge. P. M. "The cere6nies wfll'b conducted hnproving slowly. i PnJraS tZStwZ. by Rev, W. IX If a V.W lffl&SSgS wmia ,icLnendng Tr "Sgoan geg D. P. Beaton, of Waahinsrton. dtv. and J. V ; Vria1, .Troonth I Nawbern Jiuttf,GHtan "publish SJbbt IMitnr and Pronriet. Soddncham. W C - Extract from tbe Proceeding."- : I, The Board of Aldermen was called to or- derby Mayor Canaday, who submittedthe I Gentlemen of ihe Board of Aldermen'. I have the nleasant to Inform vrtn that fl W Price, Jr., Esq., has filed his bond, -with has been sworn in and entered upon his du- f ties as larsuai., jar, rrice is tiie.nrst.coli ored man that has ever' occupied the posi tion of City Marshal in Wilmintrtonr and it must ba very gratifying to our colored fel- low-citizens, when thev consider the fart ' thatMr. Price was unanimously elected although three of the gentlemen who com- SfifcS?.;-68, n1' .1.- a . . . . .. i I vuo wp races; ana is in white DeoMarwiri otjr when feey iWat he Is ino jpof moa t that be SP ine uonservatives voted : knew him to be not only a, colored, one. r ,The gentleman oeen i should whole which VA4llMtl uvikuuibv mj uicukv iieuiio iur uunseix anil i be a credit to his race. . He has held manV K eVryTaionto-bVUevrSat hTwiireSalS llSXi MH Jsfu. l .i : : i - . s.. with the well-earned plaudit: " Well donS nenlf '.Tw-! no peopto..J..,.'T t.-'Lv, ., hav . : v Aldermen Bice moved that the .bond of Eiectea ana qualified as Marshal I " -""s w"'"1' I last yeartliey :aid not mtead to pay any I . as I have no doubt he will, do hia 1 take place at the rms of.tlio Wilrm Hi S I T duty in the responsible position tort he has been elected. "HaTias an on- t r ... -..-rrrr. .t, rr fV7n-ii-:n r r;VTrV T . - ; "V" r.&" l;; A . u r.nirw , - - :,.... ... . v : i . jumuuot j una. : jm bim uia i George wt Price, Jr., as City Marahafor Henry WflHns waa arrested by Officer Wal- ; lOn idbnday night tb'e mechanics the ani - one onsand dollari to, ap-i a nd lodged ia the Onasd House y ester- and laboring men of Raleigh held ' xneet n7l VnrtMi " . dav on the charee of disorderlvcondncton; ins at which there- were Bomei thirty' white ai,w wnMW,. vi .vJ sureties Were worth one thousand - dollars over the hofnpRtpiul fiTPmntinn hnt t ho TnnJ over me nomesteaa exempuon, hut the mo-. tionof AJderrnen Rice having been second he tof.AhiBjce waadeptedJ Aiaerman jaoore asaea u tne sureties iiao justified. The Chairman 'replied in the Mww - iuuoiuiwi iuuo uiva Dwavcu. he had supposed the sureties had, Justified.' fiaMliMi . al lfMUaa .aav iJaoJ I but as they had not done so he moved a re- I Hayof be anthorLKod to' bpprove the "bond I assoonasthe sureties justified; before a .MaH .tlieam one thousand avAAiao aa avoto uuiuwwwU cAviu i unanimously adopted. ! On motion of Alderman Ioore the Board I 8 6'clOCk. ' " ! ; ara'iruir- - , i a ..njunufcwmucnMa usua wu muu i. express the. opinion thaA-,!us. inquiry in re- rf.l nwVM no iv. nin.nmirfgnoi. .a a i Lr"ir, iiuiy esxaousnea py ine BUDsequeni acuon i I lira wvuu. - . . . A Rare Eatertalai: aeat delWer-vhif ..woridenowned, I tlnT.lTiinn.''.i Iniluiui. n 41lnof htaH I a r ---. a a aa' . a - junenainingv-. an Auoience," iiiusvraiea i with. sentimfatal and humorous recitative.' I and musical renditions; Introducing, among - r r.- i . 5 . J . . ,i Buen ea, mcunairman Oecided that Alaennin potations, created no little excitement and meeting closed with a Joust between Keith w unk. totteNewbemBoad, thence iwitk the Wilson was out of order and requested pW amusement at the foot f Market street yes-' ffiS? VJxo totaVt.ia'rMA1.'4,A:, Tkt, . . Bvviw..uw.;t;1r ade leader of the working classes., A tha Flank BnXi bridge, Vrmtntny hyHmTiin, take his seat which ho did. Thereupon, terdav afternoon. He iumned' Into' the mitin warAllrl frlarfti A1 tw so aeT comauui BJ wumiuoo, mentioned Payne's I. w AOrS0?10 Vinursaay) evening, at tno t the work will now be pushed ahead to com-j and Oonath.'CoJ upera uouse, r nnaer me auspices 01 me i pieUon ' ' 11 . r r 4 . Mtnasnrv - avaaaaraavaaaB' - - . a TV.'" vr' n ..t.n ka, 4-i I arrTr a AdS7cmor ing lUnkraaonk d nuicry, of-aiit-wried wi orf of - anecdotes,- varied with an occasior song, .kp .padedCjUdferfl Admission, 60 cents; Children under 13 I vinrr - ' - SS -npnta. The "Trouble" com. nunrvf at ft rfclocat.:- j iu a .r. -hau .iT u . .. v - - r --- .1-.- ' i BXayar. Coart. j MayorCtoadaJI opMt hfa yester 1 day jnornmglor.tne vmum. out omy naa iutwhu jone tuning case upon wnicn to exercise nis 1 m ' ni t . - new luncuons. niawaae-eox -w "i - . - . i . a. . f . a. "a X Ttt T confined inthe Guard House for two hours. u. .i. . Uj. .v. xwm waa uHMuwKHWBvt j wiu .w ; :At obera TIonse. last eveninjr, Bev. j a vi n. . i gressed in his amusing and instructive dis - course on the" norel subject Mhad chosen, ..4.MA1.P1nna1iintWlnaa - - - . ..sl Aseenalon Day. ' ! We are requested to state that the follow- . ... . . . . ar . W.?"ST " marK s r,lr.rd nlsfnTiftn Hhrirnh to-morrow, it T-'tww Thnrdri; evening and administer the Rite of Con- firmatlon. .. The pubhot are :rdially Jn- faA c, .?' 4 i "l , ' , . ,; : ; I llaMe l.ettera. - - v f j Thefonowingiaaliof nn ters.nudn? In the postofflce In m city i ir. Bridge; Mr. Thomas Woxthars, 2t C.t by which: hoW4eBt;.n?Wr.if,- PJ . t 1 Ll ..... 'il ' k,I NiH Ut' W UPY (tOQuS. R fltBlllJr. BOOTS. SHOOS. URTSj rds rop4 bits at the f allies' of the 'day; he cloUkct JtJTm ' rrV 7 ' ' . 'TTl " 7 1 . 1 . . a a s a a a .a a nearly two wetata. uw oa8 owvaaa rir near Raleigh are doing well just now '6th Inst ' " S:Z '' - ! vmWn&ti gsiiiiil vy. iiili' : -kVkaii-ilt."1 :i n'l'a ' Mr. B. Frant Bartholow, of Arul. . ir : nt tt 1 ' 3 r,.m I thn Kt.a8VUlB JSBCOTUGT lUO.li ius iteaiui is I and havUlK a circaiauuu aewuu w uv wudbt aa - The Bn WalthamTiinm,, arrived at New York from this port on the 18tht.T, f ; TheJBWbrf. Gould,.riv t Hu yoet, from, this port pn.the jSrdiast.; r j The Bchi' Gwrpb Z- Laud arrived at Kennebui ubuhkport from this ported Li The work of laying the; track :foT the f I ,f .n- -o .v . v.. vkxJ 1 TTv T; T V?! mmence4 and wulbehtrfriedtomplei lQ,V!i"' A- . VU a.. 1 si..Ur. i.. t IX JL M J .. . .'i--. irw 'i,-'. i- r;ii i ,Th Cam, F fttPi R ftmr NJ 8 hM been Undergoing Repairs, nd yester dav sad ires snbler-teVLt at tft x ' x j i hof Markestreet'and found; to be'ln excel, lent order. f'!:n;i'Imi fJ V-l - -r-Tr.-; J i A c.OCTedumryiduar,tnr(the name of Axr nn ihn rt ;MMii.u,jnMAn; 1 the streets. ,;.,. ,-.r ! . - r ! I A white man considerably f"6bfusti4 catcj" by the number and strength' of his . .. . . . ... I terdav afternoon. He lumped Into the I dock, and, asinanysuppoi, was m danger f mwnW-fiiM-ntW effort. I hnade to rescaenfik front the water; wMcn i vem' Bticcessrui : du udou DeiDtT turned I ISIi Si SLwS ; f - A'. r' . Thil3me & colored raM taBdin-T on the I maaWthe water and he., too. "fotmdldm - self lmmersedin theriverThe latterin- dividual, however. scmreache4 dry land j uu .UIO VUKTj iiUUOUeiTU. BLIUUi: lor BD1BO I large crowd liad gathered andr rent the a with their shouts of laughter at the xidicu-j . " . T f. doinar to r . . . - Tr.ir . i 1 , .We learn from the" Chari'l)mioari ,: ' ' , - . : . I .MaJ01; Winder, the CkmstrucUng Engi- ... - ; . J .1.. 1 1? -l j Tl "1 , I y".vM,-.. i . txv!.. m., r -i - . i tJorps oixaigmeers lor immediate work on if!; - ,. .1 the route betwmrChaatette and . Wade boro.- Mf. W. Ames ia the Contractor, and ininiediatejy-.' "This looks 'like business; ?and ' ' ' m 'a. " a ".'' ' '" v i lV.nA1. 'Via v . . mrougu irommis 91 to unariotte., . - . t I ." . . . . . . . ! , , fUl ,,M'iSfl!,n - ' v irixinwri-Aii ; y-. - 1 t .tt.'f elegant' aaMrtmeat ef tafflhrery wa-lia-iii-1arir of the latter aeT-eiuaeia wm ana n aer-ao -Me eliTaltJ a-rewm: -ediea pound eaci Oath or XX' OP-'order ioU tost,foreasr46r'eby expre Book Hmni. TuJTMISlso 8t. Book Bind ery does aB ktd bfBmdaai Bolmf la a work! a01ke tnarden; and f re.sci.ibls) prieaa,' Mer? ehaata andothers needlnx Beealpt- Books, i or Other work. maT ralv en nromntnes. lath, execution of lg r - - . ,f . . ?hI u, :Contentaient happiness teig in ; aU 1 i hoate- . - i I ... T---. T3 J. I. rn SSpSSf rsxeaa I . rk.Jtr. a . .. . . - Enough money has teen raised I, - . nr.1nit-fn 1 T?.ir tw i?ftH - 1 r. i .A fl-voi f Nono ja i duma uuiiv iivu , Baltimore, died suddenly Bunqay 01 an i luai. r . o uuea ia wui..l PottrtDistrietlvSe - ASs 1 Elder N. B. -Cobb preaohed to his old congregation ia . Portsmouth, f Va., Church AtOWded, ' - $2,500 is what the Charlotte la- I. dies JxaTO. raised , as a startior the .Second xTesoy-nan euuiwivi v.iy. f TThe Governor has not yet acted on the application-- for pardon or the con- demned burglars,. ALoroecai and urunce. ence. IV- ' WeiU pUstfid mpnV cotton, tAro- te btimr settled bv Enslish- men: and was badly, mjureAby . the. oan- oke iresnets. rrn J.. t T,-: XT P. Reidwffllearnwifli real va. .vwjtuu, ou;o authentic acccunts.of all battles and fskir-1 1 The British Barqiie JE : STlwnC Edmonds I ?)Krwu38,aown 9 aOOP y Uetornaao I lowlnt ieacrioed Beal KeUte, eitoated on the north- ,-.v.- 1 a ..-'..t -.-.! lJa8t.week.?t--r.l..,. . , ... i I rtetef Andeiw and Owrnn-Streets,' helng son, arrivea at JJIverpool from this port On f -"n'T L the Wert half of ot4aad &,inBiok6i . . . Cw'tZi'- v t);l-vaptn Patrick -yMit. JJenmra P'1 '' r : ' J '"" -- ' i M.t :h, ,t,,::.,.:,l irrandaonAf the final Pefrick Tttnrv AiiiA , - orr wnni stbt. f anowsjname: " f"?r!iu f which convenes in that place to-day. ...t., ; T plies, tof.j j When, "1 JI Z :TJi70'. tr in'avv. AX iT f w Wakf county in some of the- townships t tor Mr. rriceflieyt 6""; ,, r? . r . . , I Jpoxt tnat the negroes flatly refusea to ove I 1 aReDublican.but I' iZljli: 'iiIJ f in anvthlne for taxatidn. not even their 1 . Tir:i: r.,n: - si I r ' e w. - J - i i ul redV'iaeempertemi.ll ; nil-ivf .-v " . V " !" ."7 ' h x"Sh; 1 ! - iv 1 uvi ' ' ishe ftght in Uxe 6tat9 dnririg iW jatei i-uri t-;i.!t f i;fBr!B y.!ii I -i hrj HBtatQ paprs,lw05e eaiw?ra SS!?" experience." - It must bave'been a Bplrited I occasion.' ' :. t 'f " i; - i ah:ki1.2ULiS a fewdays since in Washington City, aged .08." . Be Was raised in llockincham conntv. ythe Jtoodr"'- . tHiArd.i,, . passed thrchrgh Sleigh Monday-evening j, iii a j A . . .,i7" I beeaUed In flie following .order : tet feeVTtat and Seco?a Distrcts. Second uioiiivu ui avuiivouM iui.iii;cuflc.. jaltuchu Z&'Bli week, Eighth, and Ninlb Districte, ... Fifth week, Tenth andEleventh Districts.' Sixth hweek. Twrfth and Sixth T)istr!p.tjL 1 ' " Ihe- t whih trtpra.wpm Bdmfl filH.w ' irMf ' and two! hundred negroes. : Speeches uira ami iwui uiuiureu uegruen. . opeccnea were-. made bv xiavwood soencer and xienrv Stewart Ellison, col., made a nnld speech t X-ot VFa ... crT7 " " did ciu nuu juoj.-TiTuo tfuuea. mo meeting was called for last nirfit. v A1 reao lution in f avor of the ten hour system for aiwk.i.51v.'..i - ' - Tt Y?jT. UA V USB UlUa IllJUei 1IIM SAJIl I flaV IHin.11111. Ill . Llln 1 mrr. z r vr 1?. Hon In the hours of labor of two hours per thefi car?aiieS rtru' and the estab-; .SJg,- AADOS Hare SuTUC-C. ' lnO CmpiOTinff ' Car- whuat Mr. Hammell is bent upon brinrfner "nrnrtai. of hrii.V -i"i tr. nn)mn. Via conmicn. na muur vnu tns nrnt mar m i There is no buflding in progress in the city which cannot afford to wait; and we heard projected, buildings which; will . . . . . . . . uo bubuuuuw jo uio uicocuk.,. "NTPW ATVP,T?TnSTfT?"TrTK: ' : Lt " v r ;i r.n- l( ti T- Trpu AITTTPX1 I flXU.Q O.Ul J.UCie i. . 1 1 , 1 - - . . . I . 1 . Ull I WlXJLliiOTU, u, ,K.at, j ,1873..-. ,j j !l .nu-n-iViMay SOta, KOPOSALS1VILL BK BSCZXYED AT THlB office aatU the S5thdar of May mat.,' at noon, for lavinff hrick aiAawalka am ..J. ) Malbetry Street, both aldea, from Front to Water atreet. Oa Chesaat, both side, from Front to Water:' On Princess street, aoath side, from Front to water. also each parts of Front street betweeo. Man and orange streets as nare not alraaoy been -rAV V4-V CImmI- mArrm 4a f N ti ntui miva uuvu ampwew O V a V a be axed by the Mayor, extractors to fori ?,,,f,iwruur:4A .11 Try-apTybr -t a "'"7M I . ' .. TaeWnttwiiew .-j-:: .o .U-L . M-yoa. I - ' - ' - " - )SS HAVESQ BUSINESS WITH KB concerning the city, will call at my office botweat the hours of 10 o'clock A. X., and S o'clock FV.M. 1 W.h CANApAY, , )t.ft i i , ?ii ; ' May si r HAYOR'S OFFICE, f CITY OF WILMINGTON, SVC.,' 1 ' ' v. emit , 1(373. ; ) ; ; T3BOPOSALS WILL. BB EBCBTV AT THIS . -m! ;.- i ' ; i I office until the 25th dav of Mat instant, at noon, for i " ' repairing the City Hall and putting it In good order. Parties may contract for the whole work or In parte, as carpentry, masonry, tainting, Ac. as MtplaasiMeiaoatloM -r, j ?,rc -it ,maySl-4t :i V. 1". VAXXAUAX;: h , . Mayor. in: Our TJmtorellas, OUR CLOTHING, 11 . TUTrrrr: OUR FURNISHING GOODS. and yon will beoome permanent patron, -a a at aTnNtT r3 . .jnayl-tf , i , City Clothiers.. TAKE,"; rua OF BOOTS ,ANI SHOXa : U: Reduced Prices for Ciaali. U&ll WOUO UAV maH5urvrAlClls. ! luiinvacu. lunnvacu, L .ih U1u..rnui.u4s,yu mayfltf;''!i:( '"' ' -No.41 MarketfeeV I -ul.l'l' riW Tim Rf)TTTH " Thla la new Mil. i Cadnty, ana it BemK me oiiicuj payer ..ine county, i annual session 01 me Juedicai ; Uonventinj .Sentinel: The lisMakersI I I woMiTW 1 w n at m as . iii a a a. , J 1 I 1 ( JM'I n NEW iffiYmTISEIENTS. j F"' '''y '' 1 1 " '' ''' ' ' 1 'j ' ' - nontju. iCBONJjT, AiictionMri. l hv nwiUii -M- Vviott y:ytt Arr tlk )ir)rr& "j - , . .;;r i 75 Ail tetf f. . : i;iv.' li;:i.r.Kj ji-'fi'li:') till ns-JVY .JtnL, irooiaej nt-.th; u 'ft-.JtrjijHo-. :'". :'' .VI E i Alleys ii ." 80 MOBTH. Term aa Oaaa, Mloao S -r and months wHh 8 per cent, interest. Interest. . , " maysf-wed-rrl-sat 1 " T-jt T'.i i. - n ' ' M 0R ONI, YJ Auctioneer. V .il ilu : i-wr tv: .1.-. .vuf,u vnt T r , f'tf C7 ONLt Y-' tts'Jii OH JITS. ON SATURDAY NEXT, J4TH INST., AT It .o'clock, Ai. M.. we will sell at Bxcbuee Cor- I nr, the rollowlne described I PIECTK OP laxDi I . t I -i.r ., . j. be- I w 01d ewhera and the Plm ne Lbeginning at the piankBoadBridgaon Green-. I Mill Pond, thence, north S dr. aat A eharns to i jnong-g ceraer, iaeaee iiown is ueig.. west au cnain. 1 Terms: v Caalu balance. S and months with g per cent interest. - may Sl-St-wed-thaasat. HffiTOUSHfr PROSE.' ollil'POEIRTi I . j r - ' 1 VT&P. I " vvrATKin aw ATmTBrwnir. - -- ' the "SdTb "e MoadiyT I w Tin - rnn m may SI St HAtOE'S OFFICE, CITY OF WTIJalNaTON, ST. C., . Kay SOth, 1STL T3BOPOBALS WILL BB BECHVKD AT. THIS office until the S5th day, of JUyinat. at aon, :for utNn. wwwtA ,,r.-TT-!n-r7;r.rTr , ,, 1 ... .... . ... . . - . . . th,Cityi ,J.i'".'" :i' ii ,'i':vu;!,i , W. P.. CANADAY, ;';'' 'Mayor.. . "aj I may xf-4ix ...ii ilnifltoiBiiililiii Association, npSK KKtrU LARTiTONTULY MKBTUO Of THE ilminston BaUdiatr Aseociatioa Will be held at the rooms of the Wilmfhjrton Library Association this e-ening at 8 o'clock. Dues received as namvL :3aaySVlt v Ceuetaiy Treaa'r. j Tt3 Mjtery .7 I TtftTaln.f Ttn.nm.fna! TArtrnIn! I . T. ' 1 r ' T . ' if a fj,-; . '-t.' " ' lt , : ; f ( 1. 'I v M "J . .--' r - . 1 -trti ri.ii at oosti; at costi at..costb . ni w V '; l,,ft m .nf 'in i vf JwJaiBui 1 no ..i li.-H.'. ! -Ji HMtil lull no .v-nu ivn-j r.it.i , At SolomOll 1 LeW 1 StOW I 00001 Tg J . 1 ,., i Jo it OBXAT FALX. -TN ; Vr' I A. f5"1 a1"1 Bel8CWi woca u au aeparnneBis., P A FTjit IXSt COP tADnjlRfBAJtt. j I m deterndned to chance bay basmesa, and la order to do that I offer my . . i ENTIRE STOCK AT COST!.1 Ne hambngl Come and see for yeaxaelves and : ;: Save at Least 25 per Cent j . ... i . t r - -1- .7 By purchasing your Goods of . .! ti,.'' : SOLOMON LBVT. At the old stand, aoatheast corner Front and Mar ket streets. . ,.,,. -.; May lMavnac lTNTlX;THI.iS I ( rjK WTLL SELL OtJR LABGB AND " WELL rVy, SELliCTKD ; BTpGK 9!,,,, 1 Boots" and Shoes , - : - - '. . . I. ..!: 'il AT REDUCED PRICES FGBCASH Ladies Fine Boot, and 'Slipper, t Children Fan cy Shoe.! Infants' Slippers! Gentlemen's- 1 i i Drees Boot, and Garters I All Hade to our Orto- ani famnleL Ok tliis Lie:PoreVer! TTTK WILL SELL OTJR BNTIBX ' STOCK; OF ' - CLOTHDSfG, &'c., At wbateyes U cost the purchaser, hi order to. ; uQtt Bcs Cbuige iato'Oia1 Badata." irt-da vldi.-'-vi.; fv jjTTDt'FtV'-'7.' I I . , I . . . ; 1 mar Sw nao "iifSlflBIMBIIlNCS " No 41 Market street EXJ0S; I - 8APP1 i jiarneaa,jr Bridles, Martmralea, Collars, Ham Trace Chains, WhlparwaUteg Collars, Shammol fkinajjeather, . Ia Hardwara ier. Feather Dusters, Axle Grease, Sad- Also a. larg. lot af .secondhand BddlerTGood.. .! T!.8 tkula Pnet SWy mayS-tf aae n imimr.w m, fi. v TV I TwoBionth.......41..-;,4,iir.l. 00 .l . f ' veer-.-..)rt:..v4.v.,.-..s4i...W 0l tSVOontract Advertlsementa' taken at propor tionately tow rmtee. -; v-- --- - - - Plre BqujererewliTnated MTtar-eohimn, and ten square aa half -column. . . Assignee's Sale. Mt. CXOIftTrieUeiieer.i5;U; By CBONLY A ItOEEIS. irAttaV-iii-iiilC li HQ ''OXAXB; 1T PIGKON-HOLK CASS, LETTER FBXSS. LABGE WAGONS,' " " 1 1CAKKET WAGON, Kit ti ..rvri4..;iii.BiJGiaT,',fj.sr.:;,i -jp , n-Teria Oa. a f t , OECv BOSK, .y .Assignee in Bauluuptcy. OPERA' -HOUSE; tTedneeday, Slt lKay, lSTS, T)f Fi Bt. ft fnoil .rJt;hlU ;olKstri6Wertainnientl;1! : ImBlTldN WrtGTON fllGH SCHOOL! -,f. r.DficlaiatiQiijDialOtiBs Oripala . oration 9, imaisA TRAcra. ADMISSION.' 15 cenat Slanaan at HelaaDerMr'a book store, where reeerred seats and arlvate bozee anay be eecared. !j -.jii.l . may lf,tt WEILL'S CITT; STORE, No. 17 MarRet ,nSOrc0t.i i-.- HAVTNO .JTJST.. SECEIVM) ; A SPLEpiD assortmentof .-. . '-i-vi . "'pU ess5 b'o iapB;u,:! we will sell the same a price neTer before offered. They-comrlse. v; JAPANESX, SIL IO POrINS, XOZAX- ,t4 :BtoTJK3, CrrTAT.TJT ,GBBNAPINB3 , : ; ; if; ' ir if:jW.Al I T E;i;O;0 OJJ8, -4 ii K mW.PBBOALB3,!IWNS, ETC.fcBTCf jLaolaa Beadr4Iac Drsxe . ! HOTJSBFTJBKfSHINO GOODS, ( 3t r ) and all the Novelnes of the season . - i , . . .. . ;- r eapectraiiy.. -!" - ;b.wbii apso-tr t: ; FOR -THE MONEY 1TC3 VASH BUYERS OP m Boot, and Shoes will And lt to tti advantage SSif!'... td . -examine' our goods and prices. l ovi'n; Best ' stock' and: Low1 'adcea v.'i v; ;;ivf rut vji:cpr vc..i!iJ uIa nc I gbo. B. FrNC80lfff if my-Jtf,;;on2;- rui)9KorthJtoatiaTeeUf A'',Spicious;;,r;fetter .UAJUot " lT6veltv - Dbllar Store. l rin.ij.'otij'vI :vo i Air: itt wrf maySO . ... Oats and Hay. Ofyc BALES HAT, : ,7 ' . 1 '.KVii.i i :i ! r i ' aaWlrrv -ir If it !' .1TJ mayl8-tf , . F. W. KEBCUNiK. Candles. i Soatr Hails. 2 Q BOXES-CABLES; i"iO Z O ft fw' BOXES SOAF, n 01 1 fill (1C tn! r 1 . : : tUV . ' , .... Q KEGS JUSv''i,-i' ' 1 ! -For saiety - totf; kx kohnzb, ' may 18-tt, f XI, fS an p yorth Water tt. Coffee, torM AKfl SACKS BtO, LAGtJTBA JATA'cOFFEK BlSIWAEm- f- rmiriA-TOTr-BS fRn.!.rnl iif - 75 BBLS. X BBL9 AST CASE SNTJFF,'" For 0e b V i F. f. tXBCrSKK& - may lS-tf . . , S7L 18 and S8 Korth Water St. u Corni Corn; 90 flO.1 BUSHKLS COBN, . ' a " ' For sale by " . i.ll.. iin.n.rl.n vi; .v:t f:.'ih iU r . (vmayS-tf; i j .: ' WILLIAMS tMUBCBISOlC E. FRANK COE'S ..''".( - . . . i . .. . .. AmEoniated Bens' Scrcr Pttate! 'tt'': hl't'h'-i'i I" I'-i.-'.'i I ?: '.i :. Those wanting win pleas, send In orders at once. ,apl6-tf,: , O. .0. PABBLKT Jk CO. Green & -Flartiier, ! Wholneale and Jtetalt TWalera U PTJBX DRUGS. PATENT 111X1037X8, CHEMI cals. Flnld Extract, Toilet Articles, Sponres, Mlaeral Waters PalnU and. Oils, Surgical, Instru ment, Ac, Ac. - m1iP.. maylS-tf J - x WilmlnirtJM. W .. T ...-w. Salt! Salt! Salt I MA 32,900ff rUCES AMERICAN ASD i IJVlKlWLGEOTJin) ALTJM And WorthingVm FUSS SALT, ; 1U' , , . For aale low T .k sir 'felt JV".':-t 'f ; ';." ctt-tf ... WLABD BEOS. ,Iing:WMamH gQQ BBLS OF THIS FAVORITE BRAND, , ifr .TXPwtalebr i- -roi; T'-maytMf .f ii.it WII AMB A MTJMTBlSOIf.. Vm.T.AnIwOS. ON TOrjESDaJJIAT fert,'C18TS;' i1 ll .o'clock A. M.II will BaOL at U Office lately oc cnbled by Meesra. Fetteway V Moore. N. Water ail mm s
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 21, 1873, edition 1
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