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V ' . THE IIOBIiniG STAR. BATKS OF ADVERTISING. . . Oiw gqnare one day,. , u ttwaedavB.. ...... r.r a. S 00 foardaya.... ? 0 . 3.' ! . . ! . .'. 4 . . . . . . ....... . . . .. . . . . T . ..' . . . . - - . . - , . , - ' -XI ' A -' - ii ..!H, I.;T.TX i ,("- v.lfJ " ' ; ., " - " i- , . - ' SATIS Or 8UB80SOTIOII. vear. In advance (by mall).... ....... $7 0 nonths, in advance ) S5 months, In advancer ). SO inonth,in advance (" ', )-. 15 . line Six months. Three moni Hlrs ntt RnhanrihertJ delivered ritv Fifteen Cents per week. Our not authornsca to coueci u'riuum -. advance, .t ;4Vi'-ciH'i .it . -.i OUTLINES. t i . . . i I dustom House and make oath to owners: ;F ara afraid, we. wiU.nussu spleti of goods, -i President has theManitobg' opportunity ..of . teaching the case under advisement, - Arndt, ms& young idea how to but it really, ing vessel, heard from? Three 'killed- seems now, boysj' that we can?t lie in accidentonMidland roadOnt -Dead. vith you "in ' the 'fleBh whatever listof the Wavmxtt 67. Chicago i Jew :yfQ do 1 ' j - ask for traders near theme to be stopped, t - - ' ' - from selling on the Jewish Sabbath, -i-' ' T Columbia-Phmi.:, P j A Custom House officer killed a man; iav Fatal Aflfra; , Md, .; Sinsalar ; clire vtaii' Baltimore. . Fire at Lake City Pla:' ;; ; ataiiee.,. iJCarnsts'gai ib"meadf in the .forks First bales Florida and Georgia cotton go. !PL"Watereer 03 Fidayt last,; betweefn tiiiX hknnkV iJLli irWrir -Messrs. Hayes and Brown, in. which keu: Gold U5i; apirits, turpentine iSfctaf rosm $aS0$2 95;: Ah i, J.;,L:. ; , THB ELECTION. Retoras irom various voatM-i y a Considerable majority. .;. f I Election of last Thursdav. There! isf h$ now uo.aouDt iaat lauime.vQnstitu-r J t ional aiBetfdbraeaUtoebn,raafi bylarinapie.iHTajBjYeStasfar as heard, fromaeema to iave giyea x , them heartyv support,, and in , some countiesin iother.Vparta vof the Stte there was, lilUe; opposition, ij.i The policy pursued; bv the Conser . - , , . -s. i . ?- f 5 - vative party in introducing these j-e- , .,T s ... a iorms into public discussion and i la securing 1 their : passage through the I Legislature is now thoroughly.' en-. dorsed by the direct: vote of .the pecKl ... r i pie of .theState.tr While in a party ' 1 . . t f I sense this is not a Conservative in- umph, the result .o popular endprse ! ment of the policy of our party will I give ' bonaer vasmVdTinoral,'.impeius I in North Carolina almost as sreat ! as "if a" great partisan victory liact been won. i Below we give the returns, j Returns "given in full Jin another I ac -;;.; ::.:- CGMBKELAND.- :;r ! , Majority LfoL . Amendments ' 155; ..With CarverVCreek township to hear : . . , ,1. from Five of-ithe eight townships have elected.Conrvativeofficers. . , iiAESETX. , iiTJohnsonvillei Harnett county, CO for Amendment' none against. ... .t . , 1 C ... I Wayne county giyes about 250 jjiujonkjr ivr ure auicuuuicuks ' i - edgecombe. ' ''v'. j -.Tbe-wotei (average) st amis, 'For ammffiti. . fisrAMin,t Via VfT'r. , 7 aZT:!:" 'CBAVEJT . , f v . - - : - - , . I -r --j i reach i,uuo.. vi :. .. .-, ,,. . I Kinsten To wirtlnp gives' ah average majority forth Amendments of 437. ... .... ... . ; being more than two-thirds of the , , 4, , i H-jH total vote. ToWnship officers all Re- pubncans as Conservatives" had I no J PAMLICO." Conservative ticket lor -Township Jcere 1Inkithe,Tlm!eTentt townships' 'office townships' I were ? very generally elected. , The i ;." 4 j,. i : county school tax .bill was defeated. . J i mkuasKhuviux. . - l.nft . 1 lT..iM I meuiSj idzu. r ence Jaw iuajurity aainst'V28; -v rJ ' I fAnmnTTs ' ; I it c l,ilt it '"''- -' ; . '' . v ments. Thonrrbt Fftnce Law carried I . ; s ; I . : ! ; T o 't : T ' 1 KEDELii " ' ' j pyeiwhelraing majority for Amend- ments. The highest vote in any town- ship against Was' 0, excepting the 4th Amendment Which seems not to have i . , . ' been understood in many counties. t , It w one of the ibost equitable of the, A mendmefltfcr r; CoBaef vative ; of- facers generally elected. r-1 r t , F, A Y B T E Yli.TulC INItBPSNOBNT . LIGHT lMVANTBTc . We have - received an ' invitation irom iDe rayeueviue;tinaepeauen6 s Light Infantry to attend the , eight- I leth .'anniversary;! celebration. 1 of I , that gallant old company on the 23d 1 nst. It was as a hiah private in the t j Z-''' i '' "independent.:. that we rtiflpiAypd that. Rn.n-nnnmnro onVl' ...nnr.hn. I man endurance aa vigorously narrated m our apniversary article on the Bat- held at Hall of the company this - even tie of ; Bethel ;;!Church(vi2THB log at 8 of clock. .t-lAi final action in refers Mobnino.Stabo unerio) and it ence to the proposed change of the e ngine would " be ,'real Joy, not "only is expected to be taken ' at this meeting, to oureelf, Vbut .to every brother- every member is requested to be present - -in-law' and )iieighbor-in-law ; we have Fruit Thieres. - V"'l" ' ' irt the world, to have lis atth'al'cele. Tne WilnjgtonGardeft hat suffered se: bration and hear us' recount; Over and verely lay-lront " ' . thieves. The proprietor lost nearly bushel over again, the dauntless deeds that 7, 7., , - . y , ,,.t ,t i... . of fine pairs (from one tree on Baturaay characterised our Readership of ahat n!ght. Extra vigilance will be exercised glonous old huTial-squad that we car- hereafter "and the despbUers may look; out nea, snolm bolus, into the very jaws i j .1 1ST f " 5 I ! II .11-1. V,t. !. 'UV ,1 " 1 VI 1 X III TT 1 i II ; ... . . -1 1 X - 'Vowxriib; :i2i.ii ;t; of. death, on the, JOth of , June, in the jmi i. vui uuru eiguieen. nnnared and Rixtv-on : '-. ! -i4 tertwaakiUedn It appears ;hat; .TOvV.Mween heartitei; uv wiuiu uu a ueer urive iue irpuoie was ..renewed. Haves Taised bis srun aujiergunoine ia.ttej iwas ais -JJLJZjt AAJfciC'': t- "wwytap j4'iy4yy m e: l NSW adtsbtisbiients. . P.CAsY.ayc7 Office.' j a ; a S,aw.Aajod Flour, u -j ).A4yertiafiineut.!!,I.SinithTaieV,i1 " -r v-- f " :n om. 1 Jwlr4'M?a'ii. 1; Thefowlng eases Were disposed of yes- ter-mcrnrng:..,:: -irlZ j ir Vnu; Myers and Charles Wilson, seamca, d-iA.yj, , , i . J T .charged withTdispirderly' and. notousApro- -eedings near the loot of Dock street on Friday morniBg lasV were found guilty and. sentenced to pay a fine of $20 and the costs eSx' " . ' ', . ' " 5 h:u 1 ! . j I.., Tl , 1 ti 1 . r s - sITw- T'J charged with fighting and other disorderly at, y. rf,ta ho..um Jl found guilty and required to pay a fine pf $10 and costs eachl '.. ; . V".' ";':' I ' :l3c Hinei, charged -with drunkenaess, cursing ana otner. aisoraeriy -: conduct on- the street, was found guiltyrand required to pay a fine of $3 and the costal j f 11; .Charles Wilson, charged .with insulting Officer Lawrence Allen while in the dis charge of his duty, was found guilty and relQired W a S50- Appealed to me pupenor uom , : ;,; , , ( Colored Odd Fellows Celebration. - The colored yOdd 'Fellows' of this, city k'-:'-!816?!' The parade through the streets was in fine 8tyie. The ranks were full, the regalias handsome and the procession made a very fine'and imposing appearance. ; ; They were accompanied by the Rose Bud Band,' un- der the leadership of Allen Evans, which. luacoorsea exceuent music . .. . . ' . ' - ? was delivered at Stephen Church jn. jt. Anmony Juauiisoy. The festivities were5 closed by. a grand levee ajid soiree at City HaU at night, which was we learn, passed off very pleasaritlyl Xaac-ayrHIeUaanrnT' CT" ship on last Saturday was largely attended. ifour rownsnips were largely represented. Theceis. a general uprising. of the people against the oppression of existing assess- menta ia "ds county. We hope to publish eprocedingsto-niorrow. Wlearn that the action taken was high and bold, and a spirit , , . of harmony and resistance, irrespective of party or color, prevailed. The next meet- ing we learn, will be held at Point Caswell On the Shoals. The steamer Jiebecca Clyde, CapL , Childs, which sailed from this port oh Saturday last for Baltimore, got aground on what is known as the Horse-Shoe Shoals, between T1i . , . , . New Inlet and the Light House on Satur ov.eveninfiri about J8. ti'ClockJThe water TTT . iA. I St uccamuw was enaeaypnng vo asBtiHiier uu she also stuck last, lney both came on, however, with the flood tide and proceeded toSaithville. Nodamageof consequehce. Aeeldeai " After the large and enthusiastic' lax-pay- era.' meetine at the stores of Bell & Bivens. in Lincobx Township, on Saturday lastW Udtoarned' iaad .;after. the, people had - left and gone home, Mr. G. L. Robinson, of Rocky Point, was dangerously tojured in a fiSnt -heeen himself and some other party nnknown to us. He Is lying hi a very jcrhv . . ,ti. .-, - J .. . : ical condition. He was badly beat: up, and big braia badly injured.- He has many frfends who manifest much concern in ! the result 4 He has proper medical attendance and we hope will recover. For JSarope. . - We learn that Silas N. Martin, Esq. whA has TrvAxan' ahannf at t.lA "Worth for Hnnifi rVeeksfor theenefiof hisJhealtlvls ex pected to leave for Europe on the 23rd inst. theexpected 'relief ' not having '.been ex- .pertericje4lt heanresorU te haa vkiteHa will. not preturaTionie urthe meantime.;-1 h m -ri CbaBKO fGBSla. - tfi .U. IVimW -"T" .J J T .! TV5Ti. for a warm reception. - Y''''wji , iKrriON BiiJjuiNS. I'rkio'cai'botsi Wecontinueto give .uchireturBSaiJ coke Ak..i -.rr. s. t ' 1. .Thefollowingis1cialvotJof . jbfor'and againSt-tbeJAmebdineW' Robe sob to 7th. jar, ol i j 1,185 m$M: .8th,Jw u " Jxnflo liuhj T68 f w W flstur OAUMBJfimJN? 1,4 .u.ivmug io uo icsuitm wuwwin uwuuuMuwre wub! iojriaiuip ui i iiUmterton. .ine xknservativef nai no .4 the iDohstitution -" in: ..r.'tji! t was taken to the Guard House lat'hight to J 4th." '. n ! 078 .robbed of several pairs of. shoca-, , -.t 1! , 6th,'-v, ,,.u. jt cj ii'iIq io 111 - fi-AW PWiWteflWDgo gp,ttp,Stuta " ""m "yw:"uM?Ii'jireek.'MJ i -iv. J,i- niRcnsrrjiTja rsmnoiF' 'wnito - Kuniraiviz- i i:rI: I VniTO " 'WJ ri T Kadtl.l147;,BarneswhiIte'Rad.', 21. T6wn- owper, coiaaa., j. .vonsiaDie iioiio,. way, coltf Rad.,?151. tlAsUJf.. .4 ,f ; . . ' .a . ' ' ' , ' ! ., Township Ofliee'rsi 'The folTowh) Township officers at the WipowoTON. Magistrates, r ;Wm. . ,M, thony uowe, ,yy ,j js.eiwg& ,wf H. Moore, T. M. Gardner flW?Ji.GHen aaa-j-vaBBmey -erjiv-JCOii8 ; i . .A.l . ' T "VT . n -1 V L 5x I vuuscapis out vy .t U38SU4 pcoooi vommiv- 73lS ",-r. Uiad60ani ' -'meethig of stockholders of itltf Alfred Hbwe ' 1 1 ;,.Lj.1. Al.2..-!.wiw;LL,'J 3 Jbka jPojKTglstrate Sol, "wvV Vm5vru ITAIMaS lAMfitaV.1 Jasb TMrA. QnltAAl pAn I J ' TVT ' " , v,v-- ttee,ScO.ReevPs,ePheuKPyealiR.iB. Masohbobo.' Magistrates, Elijah Hew"--I lett, J. G.VWagher; Clerk, 'Jno; J.'i,H?w3 j, leu; Constable, Jeremiah Hewlett; School l Committee, H. M.; Bishop, H. Leonard,' f wno. wagner. ;s -:.,v- , .S!: 1 HABJOCTi---Magistrates,;'';W.' W.Hnm- phrey, Del; 10xon! Clerk,' Dan. C. Davis; Constable, Joseph Highsmith; School Conv mittee Joseph Pickett, Wm Turley, Lewis I, Nixon. iuiZ- " - "' ..' " ' - ? Gbjust Magistrates, Andrew Nixon, Al-1 ! fred Lloyd; Clerk, vacant; Constable, Thos. I Nixon; School Committee, Jna Alexander, I V. Everett, Jasper Nixon. ' - j - ' ; -I Capk Fkab Magistrates, ffi E. Scott, M. Ward; Clerk, Samuel Robinson: Constable, I Mairistrates. G. -F. Jordan. T. Bannerman; Clerk. Jasi. IX Moore; Con, j stable. Lewis Nixon: School Committee. S. P. Hand. Rodner Wells. T. Lillineton. i Rockt ' Point Magistrates,; J.: B. Mc- Pherson A Gambere: 4 Clerk, Geo. Hill; I Constable, Geo. Carr; School Committee, A j GambergV W. Moore and Mathew Carr.l 1 1 Columbia Magistrates-Geo. W. : Bor-1 deaux, C. M. Galloway: Clerk, R. W, Moore; 'Constable! C. 2. Costin: School Committeei RMurDbv.'HenrvMtfobrg and Archibald I Walker;-" t.-f - . t ; ' n4RwKi.T-MitritMi Jm.. Thomnaon. I Jas. J. Pridgen; derk, Heary Hall; Con I stable, A. V. Horrell; School Committee,. 1 xxr rt-;i r.jiTy' i t i UHKUagi8trteaj-& a.Fuiyaw, Rates j Garriss: Clerk. Jna,D. Powers; Constable,' I w t.' t?.vpnwv. Wwi 1 nnmmittP TAi ward (iarriss, Jno. VY. ilaipass, 1. n. . At-1 deimV'lt'i'v. 'iv'T..: .v17.'- v-'T i? I ' Hoxly Magistrates, Thomas . Williams, Jno. Tl Marshburnf Clerk, Jna W.-Rowe; .Oonstable, James Lamb School Committee, DanL Shaw, Geot TCartun, R. P-Williams. Lincoln Magistrates, " W. J. Bivens,' SamL C. Larkiiis. A J. Mclntvre: Clerk.' H. RlMoore: t.fcchooT bmnntee.) H. Ben, (djoeXarkWand L tt Brown. ...ra,: . . ,y- '' A vil .,.Mnd., , ' ,; ' " ' . 1 !! WilliA. aliitUaaon Af.Mr.8. W. "Vick.' of this city, died suddenly ohSunday. (He was taken sickrabout lOj o'ckkpaiid die the same night. He wai aery "interest. mg child'and his death' will be a severe btowtotheafmctedfaniilytf! '. The' members of Fron Street' E. Sunday School are requested to meet at the Church this morning at half-past iuturoaa on:.punuay, Beraou LilesvUle it was particularly severe,- much slight The thunder and lightning was very severe.' - ; ''' r " ' 'Mr.' Mordecai Batson,' of this city, has a w of what Is' known as the Biff Guinea tisaebreed which asuieasevenieet and Wm. Moore; School Committee H.. E. BPB glancing, in the direction from which Scott, ; Isaac Nlxoh,' Wright Dixon. ; ;' eisdiixd rceertedl ike 4" oirm t j HoiiBS- Magistrates. G. F: Jordan. W. a ' wornan " emerge from tti'e"' kitchen com- o'ciocjc lor tne purpose 01 anenoxng lap Messrs. ColvilTe & Go's;1 Mills, was hame funeraL,;, .Cars will be engaged to take! the. aiately sent for and'he procured the hces smaBer children to the .Cemetery; ; -i - -gary Wedical ! assis.4nceV ' ' aerJnjuHes, n- ' ' I' f j " '' 6u!gh;Veryv'ereaie fnotibeliuevedtd He HesiTBala IMm. .vn of a fatal character. is!n1 '''V'' j rThe'heitlestramBtonikof 1he-uonoe... TwsHls Wanomw'waram tided 'to' a fraction la length and five feet round thei,.;''.!!?0; body, arid is only' about eighteen1 months. oldThe animal was partiaHy raised, at ROpkxLPointiin thia ojinty anij ' (s ! stiH ., r j,. Assanlt and Battery: J f : ; , Tjeddersbh was'larrested' yesterday on the charfee'of "s6mmiftine an assault andi battery oa, the'person ,of m. Maxwell, colored. Anderson had a nearimr before Justice' E." S.' Woodson, who di- anissedlhffcase on the payment oTiosts. county canasnissionersv i fri( niA -rf " fVfiintv ' t:oTnmiflsiOTiHTS ,... Myiw.", ii(TTnr:Ji!'i.--r'TT- : 7- met yesterday and completed the revisal of) the election - returns for this county." The Or before the 15th inst .TWO Of them qual- ifled 'yesterday, but' Will not enter upon tUUiUAMiinlirMV ' ' ' 1 L;r1:. IJxew. i orK iorxnis port on Atieast Btff f v T01' f5f 8t6 f ,T-,.,:vfi' Semnwlpleaj caJlvat:m8TASl onlce". and get..ftLquntay:i(Jf lamendmtnf1 The'JM State reDorteonly ithreei and iwaiftiffeet of i watr m the slioajB i as u?avi,t ettevine Jwhrti ahe teft'thatlaee- Sattdj.i This is a alL' of abdut three feet since ... ...... i. . . . i . . ... i .. .. ? ' 1 w belonging to Mr. C. H. Gander," of the Carolina Pouse, caught two 'rata at 4. ,riL uL i ' i .. ff.R ntlt: aii. ui .-Jj4J "r.t t A?1? .Hariec,y charged with 0 com t ','jyppn . Lucy Crawford, ,,-.J-riIirreolv to; inouiriesini the. last. Lin-. Johtda PresrreMvwe, wouJki-stat9ithat jthe J;j34M that Mr. n. TT. D Wioni of OrRens- Lboro. as the assijrnee f 4,1 r. ' ) . v r-HE k awn sras iiivh miiiii ns i niw 111 vwi i a it-r .f thtyn, tlii Wnfe is important I . i and ey -jorjgf- requested to be. fji pog oi'iypxV. ! xnloslon or a. can nCKaroaono OU ,V, ''''AV94rrfm f"V jiA.co4prea1womau.py thenamfi.ot John sonreskliog-ooFifth betwfefen 'Red-Cross auu vyuuipueu bixbcis, was severely iniureu yesterday by the explosion of a can of kero-. ".Bene ;oiU : The. CirctimstaneeS' : connected with the accident are briefly. as follows: ilri W- L Mahnwho resides next door,- states ithat lust as he was about Bitting down to his dinner table, about H o'clock, he heard an explosion in the adjoining house which sounded like the discharge of a pistol, which was immediately followed by scream rom a female voice. ? His first impression was that a woman had , been shot, but pletely enveloped in flames frdm the waste upwaru, . one ran u.wa. siae aooroi ine 1 W.T9?1 m.?-1?e. u?n, wmcu JQe f1?6 an eitortto; eueci an entrance into, the dopr lUjjgmtothehalL ifftf .tnas ; was aisoeioseo,; upon er,; Okb flames in the meantime rising far above hex -headv and, .threatehing r, her i with Jnevit lo uestrnction. a jrortunatery, . as 8lie met , with the last I repulse, '-she ''came upoil a . ; bucket y filled -with- water, standing in the middle of the piazza; - when ;&he had the presehce of niind to commence Blr W .?fB.rwu.TS,w pirea in mucn less lime uian we nave taicen ?'?f ilWR hitervening fence and reached theunfortu- nate . woman. Just . as ahehad.got to! the : -yr .WM"U i " W0 ?111? Mr,, M.'s aentionwas next directed to theiutehen, to the papered .Walls of which- the ifi wasirapldlr com- municating. rf With the asshrtanot:some of the neighbors who had ' arriyed,-r there bemg plenty of Waterjme fire was soon brought under control and finally subdued; I . CHie accident was caused' by 'ans attempt ? Pbtjh4 Womari to start afire b I jjouring kerosene" from the can oh' a parcel Hi seems, that ;the fire "did "iiof burn quick T -J" ' 'iLivi- iLLilJ-''-l.' "ilii ji" 1 .twme flame sud- ahdicpmWnicatedrto th ott 8 , when .th&.eoalon : took IrAaee wuvthe result stated. ? .The can wasiAfter- I wrdforfndTilowa 'ahnoat'to tnWl i I womanwasbadlv iniured about th'e shoulders and armsii- Her 'husband I Hardy Johnston',) -who1 h eiripioyed at i of. tuj accidents of carejess use of, kerosene, - w4 ' ; , J wf ( ; , S . v i ' l thcir track ee in the direc- it ki,M.lJu ..L ViUII UI X3.UIUU UT IliC TV a V 171. JCVIUU1 BUC&k, has already been completed beyond twan street ih that . direction, Tincr the sius are i -being placed In pbslton. ', , "e.f" -.V vvfrfv: lma Cen.tiro.aboutjtwohu .. ,feom Hilton, which will be source of great I convenience w pcyus jaibuig ufp uyi u I resort ,, juilj-.lo ul.-i-sn f;-.iii:of s , J : : i.n this connection,, we are requested -to J state that thee track..ot the Street railway1 has been i taken up on Ejghthj street j ami j removed to Bladen street,; in; coqsequence I of which there will' be no street car com- munleatiWwifli'tTnionl)e 1 f6urdays.; By that time, Tioweyer, tiie track ' wm ' be compieteui to;, me depot by "r Fourth and Bladen streets and the tegular J j-i'-rtt ? . tin , i I SClUSUUle TTJUi w icouiuw. i ' m -m m Book EnnnaT.-THB Mornxkq Sraa Book Bind- cnanti andptaers needing Bect;Boekl .'or other I workVmaT rely on 'promptness hi the, execution of, 1 i1r ftrflprs. ' i !n U'tn lit jj .1 rr. t. n'feV1-? oi (oldsmig'tnen pro Fovdttxendlnesoh' 6f ondiae AKtarytompanyili,. 4 f.ni. W a?P Meckhmbargprbpaneverlooked feMS"!6?. better at this seasonf t . ,1 fbharlotMs'lia'dobo 'os al resenpeaVTrek. SUon, the ato; in a' w'eek-'iOOO7 anady-'sbloT , nWiWW ffl "S SffoafXf Hi f The- annual Qxehdine when he felL. Hew&aambutUed on i the sideriof ;tha roaA.as hoj '-was.-go- I" mg!iifromihia,breakfatov,h&fnstore at Eureluui aasassinale eugun ana aiscnargea oom Darreiansj in&i.utt t wi "fi'l '.''ilTS'-vii.'' .Lrn irbnt... indi0 IT . The Charlotte Military Institdte liftlo girl', ?who was oraIAg alopgiaie rqad wneaine aeea was aone, saw ine ranraqrer i flftme from tirfsidetcf tke road 'to wherel Hot iw-tjiiA J aUri I tt-f:&4r t Qi&toLut'-1 uuu j iaiu caua ian.u t uu auuauavi. r maniB ran "alone swith- hittU.' 1 She raftei-1 ms gdnValong s with- mmJ She '"after, ' . v, i n . ?!-. i , j v , j - i ffds(pomted:out the fdirecGon had cent- after pssessihi' himself of the eun. : warus poinieu-out uie , uirecuou ne uau, taken There had been a'heavy rahieday'prej vious and the tracks' of the lugfovei in ' . i.Uit i f" i!j- the wet soil were very, distinct when unrauer xr xnenoruerea man saw mem. i i iuiu VAcuuiuc, m wyii us? raucuiucreujit accompanjed vlspn, pie sliyer of Andrew Strong!"' In -his various 4 ex'iaedftibns : i n fU'- :! L . s i -: ' ; si - .- i A s u; T - against uie puuawsand was Wltn mm When be;puied.ShenLpwrey andjpne.pf Rhe 1 months ago,. an account .ol which we rjub-4 lished at the time, and icceived a wound in TVfsAr t . 41.- iJAlof,. Tiv Uie,expeduMU ft a thempression, all John Locklear : and .Sincklej' Locklear are implicated in hi iBurder' and ? the trsjeks aIIuiIaA to rirV KpI CoVaA tA Tu thnfafl f Tamps frefef .a jury to go to Eureka and examine the heart; and Pn the side,! the neck. , ; The Assault TJpon atsl Bobbery Vojf.l c mr. Butler, of Bladen. -..',.. " Borne weei, or two 'since i we' announced thfifnVi iWitw'r; rtni th.t -"17-:?- rTT- Alessrs.Needham: Bryalit and..spn,! .of Bladen counly. h.ad, been, arrested s on Jsus-( picion, of ! having ; commit itted , the(1assault upofrMb John Butler, near;Bladenboro and the subsequeat robbery of that gentie . ... , ,. . man,, an account of which we published 'short v after the r occurrence;'-The parties bad 4relimbaiy'-examination before a petrator of the i deed," the Othe 'two -being ing Sunday morning early he proceeded on accessories. a The father of Oxeijoine"'vtent hia way home, when he Yell .oyer, a stump to Lumbertotfby'tiie freight ttram Iminedir gded htoseli it is supposed;,; while lifalif etA liA miUas hAMiiWAT 'itin ?nAi. ' J i . alj OUGt bUTJ HUH UCi UUU CKH;UiCU VAiC OCX" I ,ooay,.wnen:u; was expected mat tne lacts r'-)u"UJu miu stiuuure. pne ?nthe:casewpuldbauliy Sf",RM?Jl,?fa ' 'dliafl:td ' ; be pumped full of water at Georgetown to. Oxendine was shot m, the. region of; the save bet 'Damara nnknown. bnt shhaa JSiL -ri 7 a j- i. j Biuuner- on me unmoixsi name neia ox Justice -of the Peace, and were discharged Waterloo; i; It is ' also said in connection for :iwant of evidence -' tp ' implicate ' them with his history, that he eeived in the Rev in1 ' the ; affair,' : and ' ;,this fact j wel r ,olutiMiary: wf . of between thhiuntary also gavepublicitytbUr and Greatf Britain. .r.t j v..'- i xtjaieruay we receivca a letter arum jjur.; Nfiiflh.TTi "Rrvant. TTTanatorv 'of the tnat- ... ," ii.i-s -i i ter ; and. exoneratmgtliimself and son,! the nnKi;.Vf;n 4. ;a nnwwt y-.y.wj ;nr! ?.v.v unnecessary by the Very fact Of the . parties Itotiie'arrest. haying.: against them, which: : we have . : already stated; v,;ln justice to them, however j We give the evidence as detailed in substance by Mr. Bryant as follows u f The principal wimesses were Dr.'Xltobinson, XkAJ John McDatfiel 'and (Mr; 'George TartDt R.;1 testified that Mr. 'Butler told ' him tin Sun- dV.orning after j the' robbery; oaturaay mgni uuu uu uiu uui kdow who ' did it ;' ' that ' ' it ' all seemed 1 hke a fllash to him., ( CoL iMcDaniel .testified to alt.e'aame. tVi$xt .testified Ithat .Mutier toldhimj twp , days . afterwards i .that was two negroes that saw the money' paid tp him. , - To conclude, in the words of Mr,r Bryant, h'Mr. Butler is, qmte.an old -w-v .utery;litfle witkthe-other; and; in hrnth1 . L ,L iuh uo iuca nuvvuiuuuikcu wo uccu. . u ahonlrf Kii fitstei) that it wan rtnnW A rn sentations of Mc. B that the Messrs. Bryant were arrestea,,v i?,,.. ;r, jr. , -l.;?f- iob jtTiLNTiNe. we cau u soenuon oi inerriE chanta, clerks of courts sheriffs, lawyers,' railroad hiu BKWuuy viuwn ami . iiuiiut, ,iau y". the prompt and cfaif.ol execution of all kinds oH it 4 orcWPicise Jos anvrnfo'.'.' We csa' fainish at abort ior;!"'0,c"ck--,iu ; 'sB.el-tf . Cards, BflHeaas,' Letier-Headi,' Tegraiamea, Balli' . 1 j ' VE-t1 ' ''i-'-1 ! TckKanka.PmBhleta.raiHand-fillll!. Cata-il.v.!r;-; vf:!M M M I SLTI fl .9 n hi .-i f "-' loraeNJ.of .IarovSbwBPs, 4c.,Sc. Jaffisteedi, lllJUj 'All (to - i . t ji .L , Vi iw .Li Hewalnxfor Bnmmer tiBe,puttlplttpackagegor25 twunaa fcaclu Cash oC C. Di orders BfomDtlVS " . " aUed.it Price 95 cents per pound.- . it. I ? ,The consolidatio'tt of the Carolina Farther and the TteeHy iSfar having largely increased ihe'clrculatiori of the latter, advertisera will find it an admirable medirim of; communication with the farmers and planters of, the two Carolines, , .-;.!':: ll - lKiifAn.'-We were pleased to receive a cafl,"da - ring the past week, f mm Dr. - Arm's traveler, whd was in our town uevoung iub uot sua aiieuuuu w the preparstions of the great medicine man. This tAllWbecomea pleasant annual to u from the able and reliable business character of the ac- coraDlished eentieraan whom this firm send oat transact their bnainss. ' No house Is. better ' known or valued by the press Tor fts promptness in settle ment tnan tne wen estaonsnea ana popular j. v. Atkb & Co., Lowell, Mass., whose medicines have become s household aecesaitv. and won the confi dence and praise of all. . Onr own acquaintance With jtnem. nas extenaeaover a series 01 yews, 'ana we have invariably found them, their travelers and their medteines worthy f the commendation they every-, Where receive. Jackson (Tenn.) Tribune. j .ni'JulwTI.lnW ' - ' . ; 'Va Ik . ' . i : 'H ' . '1-iAn'birerifchas'a bteett'l'':&CeBtfc .' t u i iji! -T. i issaea-Dv me jouuuiH3iuucr- ui- juiteiiuu revenue w ine iiecs uiat wueneverpera - tinna ra.fftionAnripri at a whiHkpv'diHtillilj-ir ani pm thin z.iNKi gallons ot snintn' ttt. mained stored in the warehouse attached to f-such i distillerythe assignment of a store keeper is revoQ i tod j tne distiller cannot commence operations . again, , till a new as- eepe-- v 1 J . li J at. J ? a! VI t . sfgnment is made. by . the Commissioner of Internal Revenue." '." ' ' :'; 11 r;,. -.;i '.ni-i'u t'-:n ; , r' t : n.,4iy,A tv.i . i . J 3 man killed a black eagle near Milton, Q feet 7 mcnes up to up. . 1 whole; No::ii;. CairiTjT ineetihfi? iat nrosrress.. vi - - . ! - : i Among the recent graduates atf 1" west Point,' ho nave been mpomtedi to, is )0f,Goi) J.P, Thomas, with Gen.( D-H. ?iU ior r-roiessor oi juauiemaucs, bo nays iue -ObriiverS n i'.M nr.A u a ritrW Hannaf ordJ d , the. f tMaffBOlia - r . r " ' rr - - r " ev d j , i S?T SXS a VT.. tion of the Insurance Advocate, as a moi lyrournalto be deyotedvto Oie jcause insurance.,,;- . ..n -).. g?JP7 "urW uuieu o iMfu jy:journaito Do devoted to tbe-iCause or Frpm present indications, the ctton'andcbrn' crops' thrdughdht' Eastern i North Carolina will yield good returns rboth l,kmtthriftvihehvndbid fair to surpass tnose ox last year: -s'i'J i I , m8 11 mCJUOeiWOnMtOniTail- road contest case was to have been decided J?Bterday --fiij 'Charlotte ? by Judge. More. The discussion of the Case Saturday is said tvA r, aridmteresting. ; ' ' -.j aro ajinouheed? Ashoole. Robeson " cotiBtv: Wolf, .Knob, McDoweil county; -Chimney Rock, Rutherford county; Lee, Madfeoa ooun? Comfortjn;Joaesi 'county; Fatf I ,lTumi bv''JaUJ, I a T death from a; singular cause. Robert S,. I Taylor of: Craven J cduntyi t- left Newbern "VT l . rrr. . rm' rf rt " Henrietta of this place, was struck by lightning" in? the' bay below 'Georgetown, been, repaired and proceeded. tcf Nesvybrlu Fayettevilld Eagles? lAbont lone year ago.;Mri.Abiel DeaL. an- old man of 1 over onelmndred veara. nrnfessfid rfiliinnn I but has been unable to-be baptized accprd- ing to his faith untdlastSunday, When he 1 was carried in a chatf fronf hi residehce: 1 in this county 3 miles below Favetteville: 'hear Spring Hill, to a creek several., hun- JyM- rlt' -J Irl d i i umusi xcvcuujr uicu ui ine poor npuse J, m this county at the advanced see . of 1 one I hundred and sixears. l It is said that he t1001 f? .I" I VICK On Bandar nlsht. at 12 o'clock. Aturnot J lwvwiniam EeynoldaToniy son of SarnnSwiMd 1 Pors V. Vlcki agedaears Csaontsa ana M daTK- The funeral will, take place from the resldeifce-of 1 hls parents oa Front, sear Tied Cross vtreet, at 10. r WlWumlwta-tho:ITd. -i; lllli O be like his, our last repose, ; Like his oar lut iwrnnl ' Like bis ou last reward. With na his name1 ahall live ! J xprpoga xon aucceeoing years. Embalmed with all' 6nr hearts can rive. ! ..;rr.iAw ---t..u, . -'umrpraifleaaMour taaxa. n , ; . ton, N. C, Hra. Mary Louisa 'wiUdnaon,; wife of ?&MTfg at Wllmlng- i ; yeiereourg papers please copy.j VTM70 5lty of Wllminffton, i v wtv. , J pEOToSALs; lyiui BB iiEaEiVED At my I office until Friday Jl o'clock 1L 16th Instarit, lor f"' li' V' 1 2 JLi' erectlonf abuUdinK ta ieneed aa stables for I, , i -' "" f1118 SedftettsiiS1 be seen j gls ottce .'-' ;) ; J Jf; JKli P ' I V ft 'i i CANADAT, .: - .!; hi t'1May6r. XTJ1?VI ' AVa IJLLlbUVlllt;. j 'O tjj; i UiS. 'JU J' A , Jtiii HtUi U&AV1S U.-'U. .. . I tJrricy ,yo. B-wiiVa , . j 1 flli v ji-.-f ! LA GRANGE 8CPES Above branda of. floor were .selected I for the best family trade, andalwayafor 1 KsaratneeaDy wmmm ltt S " auglSr-tf 't j. f J, C. STEVrSON. Wife ; SIEA1I F. 'E.; COHPABI, 10; 1. f ADJOURNED REGtJLAB MEETING WILL A be held at the Engine Hall this rTaeedav) even- lag at:30 o'clock. i lt -befaig: the intention of the HnmnMiT tit tflkA final rHnn In twrmrA tn tHa or I change of ourEntrlne. araax hkmberIs reaneated' I . - . By order of the Foreman. ' " . J " angl3-ltr ' : W. J. TOOMEB, Sector pro tern. , ' n j : . u :..-' 1 rr . , rfA1rAwn. 4 . - .' , iui OiOGKery tO vJOSb. ru ;.-..., - ; t. ... f, to ' r'a fetjatsI Witt 6ellmV ENTIRE ra l-Jf ;; u. -u'-i i i;-.; s , . , . .... in 1 . ... . stock At Cost for Casta. CaM atencel: "' L '' W. M. STBVENSON'il -.-r;--:- Princess street. 1 SECOND AiraUAIi.MEETlMOM fF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF .THB FIRST . m r I M U IKKH Jfc1'l V K n'lllKN Will M DKItl U ulfl CO-OPEBATTVE STORE will he held at the I Ofar Oomt Boom'XCy.Hau on -Tuesday evening, I August 12th. . " . ? - t - 1. cknii,-. aested to be present by -Dcr- 1 bob or proxy. as business or importance will be them. , . ' J. H. McGABITT, ,Tuianae -! rmd BocBec'jr. ' I brousrht before I ' " Ladies' Bellis ! B' AND QEWTKTJOTS; sItCHBI ADIE3' AND QBirrTKUOTS: SATCHELS.' j Shawl Straps, Belt-Satcheia &d, at the Saddle and! ' ''J ' 4" ; ,: - - t Harness Pactory of , ..1.;,., v:N;t sr. si vta.i.a'ma . . . '" No. 8 South' Front St, , Wllmhuflon,N.CS ' may8-tf nac .rif?l: sTwo weeti gj " Three weet.ii...U.i-fc--. " " One month.... .. 8 J " Twomontha...,......-,. K S . " , f u Three months. iUU.u..v.. 44 Six months ,,SS 09 - Oneyear;i...i j.. ..4.-.I.. 6 rjCtntract Advertisements taken . at propo innntalv lnttf Mt.d 'Five lianares-estim'alfcd- aa'aarier-eoliuaii, and twaaareaaaAaUoluHUL. rf. .!, .,' NEWADVERTISEMENTS.' The Mystery Solved atLast ! b ui A I .toi uin full 1' ,t Harfenlns! Bargains! Ildralns ! At-j Solomon.' Levy'sivStore s Ji. J-'iulIB BPWMX'ALI.!i'jik -8E ' THB irnrvtri! Sr.. jl-o A A fall and well selected atockin all departments. . I am determined to chancre mr boshiesa. and In Wdrto do thatlofler my , J".; i"'" ' ; i a tf.WTTR'Ri ThrVir: '.AT fVlSTt Kehmnbag'CbWalidseetor - . aj porcnasing yonr uoooa or It 'the old stand, southeast corner Front and Msr- ketsbeeta'inria Ji: iujjf.j.i msylS-Cavnac MKCEIXANEOTJS.' FOB FKOM is OCTOBEK NEXT, FOB ONI itwo No. 1 HOUSES, each contain BOM is OXJTOBBKlTKXT.' FOB ONE YEAR, itwo No. 1 HOUSES, oach. (toitalnin? SIX BOOHS, situated on the south side or Castle, be tween Front and Second street. Kttchen, Water, &c. upon the nremises. " sag 10-1310 ' - neai itstaie jsroaera. C3LAKLK3 P, MTER3, LiaUIDS, insisting in part of ' . sirawaenry, ssaspoerry Lemon Syrups. Onr Bob ton LINGER XLBi suBertor to anv sold : Berlin BJB; Bssa, Blood WoUe Js CP's . . 1 f ... , irAjsj ana AAA.; Totaigers, Aftdn'i Strohff and MeEwin's - 'Ji -i-AL88 anil PORTERS: TJLABETS,.8ATJTs!RNB sad HOCK WINES; CBABTBEUSB, CLNACOA, KIMKEL, - . - " ' - mARASCHTnG, Sc., Ac ' Finest stock? of OLD WINES. BRANDIES and UQUORS in the city, iv j a t-:: t i : -t anglQ -tf';;". , ' ... , r 7 North Front street COHHI61COK1 SIRUP ! HOLASSES ! a-j -iisii A. AAA1 BUSHELS Hired itnd White CORN, A" JC A A A I08 SmokBd C Jt. jSIDES f mi "lbs" -;;; OTJLDKB f.t-i- - ," ...... ,r- t- i f " f .yi.u boxes Bolkd B.' SIDES, qm & . . KA hhds. CBAITMiiLASSSS, 2(1 ; -t. a. For sale row fry Z!.ag8-tf rS i yvBINFOKD, CBOW&CO J OFFICE, i !.i sis iv iIJ a-f vAtjsvst Ufa, 1873. k Vc BQlErYEI Alf THIS Olnee aatUWXDNESDAT.vtbe Wh Insfaat, for keeping all the ditches ingldc'of th llyltAnf the cityciesnedent.:'S5'-iei m-iWrr ;-rif jmIT i-.;MUX t,3 .atiJvK ioWia CAKADAV, -; iliayor. vs'SUC'i?ii lVlayor-s0ffice, ;nff -4.!vji;nj June 4thV 1878. ) Aj3rii, 'in?Rsjpn3Ei' li7niiBxsnr of the late Board of Aldermen," prerlons to the lat 'y.j'P 'VtrVfi ri' jKi; ti'-s-tj' i -"- " '"" of May, 1873, will be presented at once for payment, and persons holding them are requested to send them.qp for collection Immediately.- y.nij f. 1 3one St tj-.y p W.. P. .CANAD AY, Mayor. TTAVB 1TOJJ FlKlCBlsa M vr-. I.J i our stocB: ; , , r- " v iff ..t; 5 mjk9 iuu n Am a a . rfiHvjO oisLnlOs? Linen .Duster? GO TO HTTNSOir & CO., i 1 I;-) 1Ti:- ' anglO-tf CJTT CLOTHIERS. 2d r.larket. ui !i H,l - ..;! f f :.. 'ii'K J WILL, OFFER TO THB. FRIENDS AND PA- v 'y' : ... .v'' ;y :jh 'V;r:.4V"V4''- TBONS OF 4d' Market some of the FINEST J. Mil III ii.iird.t ts VlJi'.liU'i - BEEF of estera North Carolina, oa Saturday, - . . t ", -f f . . - . ., : 9th instant, and running through next week.' j' !i. f"-if. . i-.ij usiiV." , Call and see for yourselves. Prices as LOW as the lowest. ; fang 9-3t , . 7 . .. . W, E, DAVIS. ' GEEEN & FLAMEK, -yrHOLESALB AND BETAIL DEALERS IN DniBrKiii. -6liAS PtITTt' GdLTi'tEXF; ATNTS and . 'u V - a. a. . vava-a liml' 4 A Alll A C VARNISHES BRUSHES. SEED. . ;auuuu4 AjBiUS, c, j- ang 9-tf '47 Market Street. CORN ANDf OATS. io;:ooowcoBN, -t Ai 1A; BUBBBTJ5 OATS, 1 "' 1 " "Now landing ex schooner Stephen Q. Hart. Forealeby " A aag8-tf - - .,. , .7. W. KEBCHNEB. O K BASKETS OF THB PIPER HB1DKKIC. , l.. ... ,: r r C1XA2IPAGNES, . i; -,- " . The most delightful Wine sold. :r. t ... ; CHAS.D.11TBBS&CO., auglO-tf No. 7 Front Street, QAXIi. AND. EXAM'S ?'j0!5KAs6NABiila?
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 12, 1873, edition 1
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