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gi.lt i THE HOEimiG STAB. 1 PUBLISHED DAILY, BY batik or suBsoBimos nr adtatcx: 1 . . i . . : year( - (aj mail; postage paiu,. f7 00 4 00 25 1D0 f, months. " one month, v . fHf fcnbscribers, delivered in any Dart Of the eitr Fifteen Cent per week.. Oar City Agents are -nt iuthoAxed to collect for more than S months in ontauthoi advance. OUTLINES. r ' Foreigners lave 1 been assaulted on the streets M Pekin.-' In recent engage- ' nients Gariists have fcuffered great losses. The French Left will. not interpose obstacle to an adjournment by the middle of AugpsC. '- Beecber's Friday night lecture was turned into ' an ovation, i ; South Carolina Bank and Trust : Company, i ioi umb la. suspended . In Congar will case. Now yoj set de-- Marine Bank of New York lost mail bag with $34, OOOdrafias many bouses to suspend in different parts of GreafiBritain.r--JNew Jok markets; Bosfe, fl 70$I?5.- Cotton States . CoDgreas meets in Raleigh on thelSlh. n,.hrt . Irjilfi . Owen insane. Mnvp- inent forcompLBaUoa of fatronSjOi Uus- ' . bandry knd English Corporation societies. v.; jtODTHEBN FREIGHT LINKS, Tbe Rieeiit CoAvetatl In Rew York pAslvaaiee f - Vrelsli te. 5--. ! In; pursuance of a caUmade by the New York iqommissiou the 'lOthof June,1 myUtngjih'e s managers of rail roads ana sieamsmp lines interested in Southern and ..South western busi ness to meet' that com mission in New York, ( n the 22d of June, in order to devise methods for itho idjnstment mid maintenance of .rates, namber of persons interested met the commis sion at -the office of W. ii. Garrison, Chairman, '5 Bowling Green,' on that ii. Ig. Bridgers and Al Pope repre sented the Atlan tic. Coast Line; Geo. W. Quintard and BHassell the Great Southern Freight Line " via- Charles- ion ; itenry dim3 ana i. -u. .twang the Virginia and Ten nessee Air Liney and Great: Southern' Dispatch and Old Dominion Steamship Company ; J. N. DuBarry, T. M. 11. Talcott and Sol. Haas the. Piedmont Air Line: Virgil i'o were, Win. Rogers and Geo. Yonge the Great; Southern Freight Line via Savannah; W. L. James the 1'hilad ;!phia' and J Southern Mail Steams hip Company, and Wi P, Clyde th; CI j de & Co. Steamship Lines. II. " it. ".. Bridgers was appoiu ted Chairiiian and Geo. ,Youge Secretary. It w is stated- thatUhe ralea were r being generally cut, and it .. was de- - sirable to establish rates that would be inai at'ained. ' A siib-cbtnmiitee was appoin ted to report rates for the ac- tion of the convention.7 "' ' " ' 'Irl T ' The su bdminittee reported a reso lution f thaiwithjconclirreutcl tion ot the1 Greew line- and all compet ing lin ?s, that recommend the adop . tiou of shst'tnSlMidd Xc1assi6caUQiico.f May I t, 1873, from all eastern cities to Ch tttanooga,5 frentf., fand-toall , eompe ,ing ' points in" the iTCaroHna, Georgi a and Alabattiar. 5 Oir motion : of Mr. Fink, it was agreed . that . tbe Hostot rates of Angust? 27, 1874, be adbpte d , to - Columbia.' and Augusta, 'and that Charlotte rates be made: the same as to Colombia and Angosta.1 1 ' : Hes6Iutions were offered and adopt ed as follows: By J. N." DeBarry, that toe acceptance of the rates be :. conditioned upon the . aciion f of each of thej railroad companies and steara ship .' lines competing . for '-basiness, agreeing to f maintain the ' same in good faith, and in, the event of any line declining to protect these rates, then tbe'oiher lines to take sueh dis ci imii ativ avtion as -wiU'protect the 'name. '"tBy GenrYL Jamesthtall tleviations whether by drawbacks or ' failuri of any of the lipes represented to prevent, the; use of- com bined lo cals shall. BOt - bo. pennittedf without the aiitbority of. said commissioners Another meeting washeld at the ( St. Njchblas: Ilotel ot tTb ursdayr the ! 24th, at which 3.,L. Fretriont and C. i U. lloberts represented the Carolina i Centrkt HailroAdan! M. M. Smith the iiouisvijle, Nashville and Great Southern -dor . : 6reenirne.,Tpliwaa ; agreed, to; adopt thellowWgtates uuiil kmended by future coayetitibiis: To all 'oointji; bevbnd : Auffnsti ithief rates and classification -of May l12, wiin- tne exceptions, auopveu 16, 1875 tto Charlotte, Colam- Apri hia and Augusta . the -Aagusta' rates; of tl e Bostori couvebtSojV August 29, 1 i74, and similar classificatiou as J lyo il Ajgot4? -that l(5 agreeing .line shall dbturb thee rates, but, i'liiill report-violations or evaiofiA ia the 1 lew: York comaiission for its ac-j i liu,; 4;grejeetiT'tqyi)liVdfg "'til mte different be enU;ral into in . the geueraj convention, to meet under r the y.iil ttffthe4 Honr;jJosepbE: Brown, ; 1'reHideni of ..Atlanta convention of January ,30, 875; ,thd . rates alopted ly thw convention ;to take effect at once by the liiieH representediind by the ILouisyille line J uly 1st .Each ' line i toi. ttame 'i ai representative -to act in the iuteryal Jbetween the meet ings of the general convention. ' :The meeting adjourned to meet in Atlanta m the 30th: ultimo to arrange a set tlement with the -Carolina Kail road, which was not represented in the New rk'teiQ -t fxro JlO -; -3 , . . rherates from Baltimore under the ne wj Bchedule,1 which gocs into effect to-day, for the sue classes pf good s, are jto Charlotte Columbia or Au Kuata, first classy incloding dry goods, clothing; boota and shoes, ,&c, $1 05; Keccind class, 90 cents; thirds, 75 cts.; fourth; a cerits fifth,: 55 .entsV'and xtb, including fionr, bacon, sugar, inolassesy 40 cents. Macon and Augusta, Jllleoiil 30$lj 85 cents, 7r cents and' 55 cents, "It is'diffic-olt .-.- jleU'rminer what have; been . the hwfeHt rates at which "freight to those 'onus has Jjeen taken dnnng the war 1 :VOL.XVI.-NO. 89. between the lines, which has been . . . . wagea since last February. Dunns' the dplibrati York Moncure Rnbinann Wm T Walters and B. F. Ne wcomerl of w-wMfcw w , Ja iaiumore,,were present, in the inter est of the Atlantic Coast line, which extends from Baltimore to! Auo-nata and beyond, including the Old Bay iiue, me oeaDoara ana Koanoke, iVYiimington and Weldon, and Wil mingtpn, Colu mbia - and Augusta Railroads, and has also a connection . -i -: ... . ... in tne iaitimore and f Wilmington Steamship line. .The Piedmont Air line includes the Baltimore and York River and Powhatan Steamship lines, wuucywug wim i me Pennsylvania Company's Southern railroad svstem. All of the lines out of' Baltimore, ex cept that to c Charleston, were repre sented fojNeybrlCr-:: :f j :,if!qocky .Mount ;MaU.l,;.; iv::., ''' Objeetlone t Ike CBetUala. Where i is ; the maiP who has read the Constitution of North Carolina who will not say that it is defective; absurd and obscure ? ; " : lf :? , Where is the man who can under stand it ?. ; Where is the Judge 'who can interpret it ?. Where is the court that can reconcile its provisions ? . t" The lawyers are puzzled over it. pine men who framed , it have never been able to explain it. .The Supreme Court of North Carolina, in the vicious decisions that have been ren dered upon its many new and unset tled points, have staggered under its construction. Upon almost every con stitutional -point- whic4i:h8- Uen brought before that tribunal, the court has divided, and one, and some times two, of the. flye Judges have filed dis8en ting opinions. - i; ri : A io wduk a p4iiua Biiupic vousiibu- tion which every man can read and understand and interpret for himself. Fellow-citizens, what do you think of a Constitution which even the Su preme Court: acknowledges its in ability ta understand. ; ' ;. ' TroaUca ef ih Ptat. The Dotato is an unfortunate tube. In 1845 it was the subject of the most destructive disease that has ever at tacked the vegetable food of man.-1-To this day.. the cause of the ' potato1 rot is almost as much a mystery as when it caused the Irish famine. ' The health of the plant has not -yet been fully restored everywhere, the rot still prevailing in parts of Great Britain. ; But in this country the potato was in : general pretty sound, especially at the West. . There Jts new enemy has overtaken at, and within a few years past we have heard terrible stories of the Colorado potato-lrag:. fThis insect has been steadily traveling on its de vastating path, crossing the Missis sippi and the Alleg-henies, till now we have '-it' in.1 Westchester, and Kings counties. Nothing but Paris green ' seems to interfere with its existence successfully. As all things have their uses. DerhaDS the mission of thig in sect pest is to promote cleanliness iu the kitchen. Prudent housekeepers will nowadays insist upon the wash-! ing of -potatoes j before rthey -are! lit Uil W An fntrestinir but melancholy dis4 covery was made the other dayjat the f next, nt Mnnt Kln.nR. . A block Of ice.; separated from the mass of themoun-j J. i 1 tL. than " Vkrtl 1 iIaHtti fnn! the valley. Upon closer inspection it Was ' found to - contain enclosed . the Mmafna ofthp American. John Black-' ford, who About three years since at tempted an ascent,: anu am since been heard of. - - 1 i ovirloTitlv niPt -with his death On that occasion, nd has since - laid in; his cold crystalline coma, wmcu a L a l. i 1 A- -rA lAffiinn aHJ preserr;! mis uuu; ,uu., mimhlv .Whfin . found his features were unchanged, as If he had only breathed his last hair an nour oeiore, Spirits Turpehtme, ia FiWBelllia th Radical cani diilitelnBerlie "u 1 ; Tire mint 4 has left Charlotte-t that to coin gold dollars. ,;: . . Prnf. Latimer will soon take a ship; for Europe .Where Jhe propose' to spehd some iiuie. -- . , . - iThCfenservativelcaiididate for Convention ... in. . Camden county, is L W Mi-rrfcutt . - - i CoL Wl Ulr Mvers Z has beenref elected President of the AtrantlcTeim esseee and Ohio R. R." , - j Aftpr a noisv meeting iii Green the' TUdicais failed to nominate s delegate to tbe Convention in ureeue. , . IXLOT fir lTvewJisith6 wajG6V.lZeb Vance accepU an invitation to deliver bis 'tScatteted Nation" 1 lecture at Fayette vOH Tho' MftalprV ' Oration on the 30tb, was delivered, hy Bichiniid Pearson1, sou ot Cuiel justice rearsoii-r-a u"Vfi r:Tboma'W;'ThortB nr..i;lla h.i trivfn the mim of tWO bUl.- .ir.i .D.i fifiv dollars to the University fund, says1 the Wiudsor Time. ' ' " 4 '.' :, ;y ; ; , -1, The Pitt county : convention ot n...r.tio-rVnarvHlive itartv held in GreeavUle last Saturday; nominated Capt WraJM: King for tne vxuvemiou. ; ; Tbi. iJazfita sa vs ' that in Mr. Elliot Daingerfield, Fayetteville can boast f an anwi oi do uruiuwj . " itst finished bis new oil s pointing, ,ri-ven- iog on the Rhine." - -:'!' : Tbevenerable bachelor uoveruor ' Rit u ia R&idJbad bis heart touch- ed by an attractive young lady at one of the t .1..1..K .hrnia and will nrobablv hereafter take warmer interest inthecity of Charlotte than he did even in uentenniai uays. ? .r r lL,Th; Tarboro Southerner isi in mourningfoir the drowned yount? ladies nrt Rtatoa It closed a lone nd toucbinj? i notice, thus Sunday, after noon they were ounea. me uucri ui course was; the largest ever witnessed in nhtPHf.r.n fA'wlsea btmp- sori,- the man who murdered Nero ; EUla i at Comia Te plantation, on Friday lasV has made good bis escape, as nothing has been heard of him since the day of the murder. WILMINGTON, N. G;, SUNDAY. sJUIiY1875Srr" : Tbe trial justice in tbe vicinity has' peti tioned tbe Governor to offer a reward, as it Is thought that the felon has crossed over into .North Carolina. We learn from the Southerner that Mr. Henry Winborne : of the Town Creek section of this county, planted.1 foar Dusneis or wheat ana reaped eisrnty. A neighbor of bis planted 81 bushels and harvested 75. Tbe wheat in both cases is an excellent quality. - - We will observe here that at least 40 ner cent: more grain has . been Diluted this Year than was 4no casern . - . . ' 3 . F . ; . .... ' 1874. Our farmers nave experienced tne I evil in all tbe cotton policy, and no doubt will profit therefrom. They are quite san guine and look for a fine harvest this sea son. - i -. - v '- v :.--:. ; NKW AUVKBT18KISENTI. : Brown & RopmcK-r-See Ad 3d page. See Ad Fairbanks Scales. Mukson & Ca Now is the Time. Uarbison & Aixkh Straw Hats. CsoKii & MoKBis-r-AdmmurtratbraSaie. Williams & Mukchisok Bacon, Pork. T. J. SotrnrKRLAHD Cows Wanted.' ' H. G. Everett Cow for Sale, J John DAWSoxr-Har d ware, &c, u. , i: t Geo.' Liebek -Dress Goods. ; r, ' ;, .' D. Pioott Tabacconiat. t f : . r it .i V ' Kehchheb & Caldeb Bubs In Store. V.' A. t See Ad Howard Relief F, E. Co. .-A. David A Clean Sweep. Shrier Bbos Clothing. bee Ad Sale of Real Estate. i,... nHsxN sbergkr Scrap Book, c f rlrri ' O. G." Passlet & Co Powder and Fuse. Alex. Sprunt & Son Notice; : A.' Lessman Cheapest Bread. . 1 Grant & Hinton The Vertlicu ; . The ordiuance o(K baptism will be administered at tbe First Baptist church to-night. TxX-.' l -Ji. X lu 1 il it 1 1 '. . " There were eight interments in Pino Forest Cemetery during tbe past week, all children. ' i. There ; were marriage - licenses issued to two white couples and one col couple during the past week.'' -5 The postoffice will be closed on Monday, the 5th, from 850 A. M, to O P. M. Tbe mails close as usual. Falling barometer, southeast to southwest winds, wanner partly cloudy weather, with occasional rains, is the pre diction of "Old Probs" tOKlay. Tlie regular monthly meeting of tbe Ladies Benevolent Society will be held on Tuesday the Gth inst, at 5 o'clock, P. M., ai the Hall of the Hoot & . Ladder Company.';:. '" .!;: . . . ' Dr. J. M. McGougan, of Colum bus, who was seriously hurt some time since by tbe falling of his horse, is improv ing rapidly asd hopes to be out in eight or ten days. ; .::.; . . v ;:;, ; ; . j Mr. J. S. Thomas, son of Dr. G. W. Thomas of this city, has recently gradr uated at the University i uf Tirginia in the schools of Modern . Languages, of Moral Philosophy, and of . History and Litera ture. ." I ' . - Wllmlna-ten Betltll market. The followmg prices ruled yesterday: Apples, (dried) 12i cents per pound; dried peaches 25c per pound; walnuts, 25 cents per peck ; V pickles 20 cents per dozen ; lard, 20 cents ' per pound; butter, 3040 cents per pound; cheese, 25 cents per pound ; giown fowls 90$1 00 a pairgeese $1 50 per pan-; beef 10l6c per pound; beef,- (corn ed) 12115& per pound; tveal,4216fc; per pound; mutton, 12ilCl cts. per pound; ham, 1618 cts. per pound ; shoulders, 12 ; 14 cents per pound;, tripe, 20 cts. per bunch; clams, 25 cents a peck; open clams, 2025 eta a quart; soup bunch, 5 eta,; eggs, 2025 cents, a doz; sturgeon, 25 cts. a chunk (5 lbs); potatoes, new Irish; 40c a peck; sweet 25 cts; fish-Ttrout25c. per bunch; mullets 1025c per bench ; turnips, 10c. ' a bunchf otnons, 50 cents a peck; cabbages 1025 cents a head; bblogna; 20 cents ra pound; wild ducks 5075 cents apair; radishes, 510 cents a bunch; lettnee, 5 cents- a ' head; parsley 5 cents a bunch; onions, 5. cents a bunch; carrots, 5 centa a pouiid; rice, .124 cents a quart; strawberries 1520;cents a quart; snap beans 20o'a peckV squasheai 20 cents a dozen ; cucumber s, , 25 cts a. doz. ; Sound, oysters 80f cents a gallon ; green corn, 30 cents a dozen; blackbert ies 510 cents a quart; tomatoes SO cents a quart 7, Haperler. Vur-iy.:oi vtv.!.; Tbe following Cases were disposed of at this tribndatycstenMy;;.. iXi j State vs.. Richard BenneW Larceny., Ver dict guilty. , Defendant Was sentenced to 10 years in the State penitentiary. ' ; State vs.' Boney S. Harrell. Assault and baftetyi ! Verdict not gunty.n'-''::.i , ; Two civil cases were tranf erred to Pender county and one to Onslow county.' r ? A number of motions were made on the civil docket, which consumed a portion of the day. ' .. ' " - j The Court then took a recess until Tues day morning., ;, , ,,,-.,.,,.,.. Ftpet'!: ffeij?..-x- t'',-w.'::v ' We are requested to state that owing to the fact of a great many members (includ ing the Chief Ruler, who is the Deputy1 Sheriff of the county) being in attendance tjVi theSflperibr Couft the . anticipated, celebration of ? Ne w Hanover Tent Nov 57, Independent Order of Riecabitela necessarily pOBtponed tiU some future iUy, of which due notice will be given throuj i papers, M; sAiA. t uBMrTbcrmeMur. 1 The following was the range of tbe ther WPmeter at the;Sgnal Bureau; a thlf city, yesterday! - yJ- ;1';:" 7 JL M., 73(12 L, 8i; 2 P. M ,'80; 4:30 P.M.; 81; 9 P.M.; 77. !,,f '"' kBa r' . W eMSSkHiS V. i r MW- " m ' L. . ' V -1 iiil - " t 1 1 1 i-HT". -. 3L ' : 1 11,1 "! 't - .","-7 T - -A PPIiK WHITE'S OABEBB . A Succinct ud In terestluc lllsterr or the LmI of tbe Lowry-HU . .. , Coavlctloa and Sabeeqnent Eacape i- frona' tbe Jail of New Hanover : Coaotr He Still Carries Twenty Uaekthot Ileles In Hie Back. f The Sheriff, of Robeson onnty, Rod. Mc Millan, passed through this city yesterday evening, en route for Columbus county, with the notorious George Applewhite, the last of the Lowrey gantj, as a prisoner.' This man Applewhite was connected with the Lowreys-jin nearly all their murders and robberies,' and was convicted in 1872 of the murder of Reuben Eing, Sheriff of Robeson county, at the Spring Term of Columbus 1 Court, - he. having moved his case from Robeson -county on affidavit. After bis sentence be was sent to tbe jail of New Hanover county, together with his associates in crime, Pop Oxendine and Stephen' Low rey, for safe-keeping. It will be recollccited that they broke jail at this place in a short time, returned to Robeson county and com menced . again, their , course of crimed As soon as it was known that they had return ed, a company was raised and started 'in pursuit . . They were not long 'in ascertain ing their .whereabouts, and at a place called .Wire . Grass v Landing, (. on. Lumber ri ver, Applewhite, leisurely drUUng 'down Lumt ber river in a canoe. They were fired upon by the party, but succeeded in making their escape.-.;. .-. ri- jm ;.:;:.?;".(., :u.ih .) y . rApiwhrte in 'jtbls, engageinentj'; severely womiOed intlie back, and there are bow about tweuijr buckshot boles in bis back not yet cured up.- After, being wounded, he left the gang, went to Wayne coitnty, where be was raised, and , remained there until a few days ago, when he was captured bylwo colored men after a desperate fight wiib htm. r' Wml ' Freeman, one of these; colored - men, accompanied the Sheriff io Columbus county as a guard, and will pro-. ceed from there to Raleigh to claim the re-( ward of five thousand dollars offered for; this notorious murderer.;- i;;is; j Xtnr CfenKkM XelHiy --. . . i ; ; First Presbyterian CJhuich;' corner" Third. and Orange streets: Prayer meeting at 10 o'clock a. m.; morning '' service 'r at 1 11: o'clock a, mr; to be followed by Holy-Corn-; munion; afternoon service lat C j o'clock.! Rev. - Dr. : Wilson officiating, i Sunday School at 5 p.m.T? fl v'n '' X-f : Second Presbyterian Church, corner of Fourth and Campbell streets, Rev. AC. MJ Payne, pastor. Services every Sabbath at' 11 a. m. and 8i p. m.-' Seats- free. Sunday! school at 4 p. pi. Prayer meeting . Friday at 8i p. "m" --v.--- ; Services in - St. John's Church to-dayi as follows: Celebration of tbe Holy Euf charist. at 7i .a; mBforingPsfae7.itanjf nd Ante-Communion at llaJ m. ; Evening Prayer at 8i o'clock. j i Services'at 1 Raines rChirbii: to-day ' as follows i Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock; Even Lag Prayer at 6 " o'clock ; Sunday School at Co'clock p. m. vl ; ! ; 'f Services at St. Paul's (Episcopal) church; corner of Fourth and Orange streets, as fof low8: Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock ; Een ing Prayer at 8 o'clock. 5 ' Rev. T. M. Am bler, Rector. Seats free. j : . . ' First Baptist Church, corner of Market ani Fifth streets.; Services $t if nV$nl 1 8i- p m., Rey, J. O. B.. Dargan, D. D-, of South Carolina, will occujpy vthe ptdpi. Tble Lords 1 Supper wttl!-be' administered after the morning service. Sunday School at 9 a. ni Prayer meeting Thursday nigh at 8t o'clock. Young men's prayer meeting oh Tuesday night at 8r; o'clock.! - i ' ' St - Paul's . Evangi Lutheran Church:. Owing to the continued Indisposition of the ' pastor; there Will be no services todsy. Sunday school at 4 p. m: . ;.t v k j FrontStreet M. E. Church: (South).- cot-' tier bf Front ahi Walntitkrc'esRev J.E. Mann, pastor, i Services at. 11 a. a. an( B p m. Sunday school at 4 ? p ? m. JCoUng Men's Society Tuesday night at! .$widpt..: Prayer meeting Wednesday riighM W !8 o'clock. . . r:-; r KM)1 Fifth Street Methodist E. Church (atnlfli), situated on Fifth, between Nun and Church streets. Rev J. T. Gibbsl will ofllciaie morning1 and evening.'. Sabbath,! School at 9 a. m.' Prayer' 'meeting Thursdayeven-. ing at 8 o'clock. r; r j 8t. Thomas': tStthoKc Church? Dock St. betweea nd and 3rd. Services to day as follows Holy .Mass at 7 a. m. and 10 a m. Vespers at 5 p. m. Sunday school at 9 a. nS. l''i:iU 'if, . . ...... -i.M. i:..? i '' Sunday scnooi ior me coioreu ciinqreu pu the basem4nial 3 p. m. . Rev, M. S. Gross, pastor and Rev. Jas. B. White assistant Seamen's ; Bethel : Services at .3 p. m Rev.' Jos. L Keen, Chaplain. 7 ' i Services at St Mark's (colored) Episcopal burcbj fourth Sunday after Trinity tMorb- ing Prayer at 11 o'clock; evening Sprayer at 8T ocloclc xSondayj pchool at 3 p. ija. First baptist Church colored, on;( Fifth and Campbell streets. Services as follows: Sunday Sj:i9Ql;;atJarpleaching fat 10 a. m., 3 p. m. and 7 pi m. Rev. F. R. Howell; Pastor. i '.. ; v. v. Services at the First Colored Presbyterian Church, Cbeshut .'between Seventh and, Eighth streets; at 11 a. m.1 by Rev. D, j J. Sanders, Pastor. Sabbath School at 9 a, m. ; The following. lathe report of the Clerk of th$; Market for the week ending July Na of Carts in Market. ...... .. ..... . .189 . ' M i Beeves Slaughtered. .... . . .1. .! 47 4 5rJ-Sheep ir-j'f-. -;' ! - jv j 59 " Calves ::.;' u . 11 s'tiHoga-i ............ 2 Qoats 1 ; -'"'l '.-'- XO-JWOBIaOWgrii. : i aWhat or Citizen j Will Je. " To-morrow being the day npod which the) celebration incident o the 4th ; of Jnly, will take place, cur ; citizens ; will enjoy it In various ways. The majority of the amUse- ; meht loving," w ill ' perhaps! ? betake them selves to the I woods,ft6!i Smith vUle or to.'the ', ; - . - .. . . .1.. t ; ji -t. ,4 ; sounds, and ; almost every, one seems to I have some ninner Jn "yie w1 of esjciaUy, enjoying the dayNo paper jwiU.be issued ; from, this office on Tuesday in, consequence, and we believe business will generally .boi : suspended oft the 5th;5 ;e?boi -mm ml tne oounas where tne most important yacnt race of! the' tesaoii. br;tbe 'CarblinW jTacliii Club will take place, at WrishtflvUle, cat :H o'clock, tbe yachta to report at 10 o'clock. The following yachts Will participate starfe ing In the order mentioned:'5 fc" ! .-i My, sailed by LtMafHtt "'r'm -'. Utile Bister, sailed by iclaytoa.GUea:, JMaeWaUert sailed by W Coney.; -jijm Annie, sailed by fi. BurkhimeiM ? ' Sprag, sailed by IL Latimer. ff,j 2; sailed by ODPafsleyl jj rj sailed by 'nFar Zgrifeg, sailed by . H ' ".- h'rihliii - Rosa, ' sailed by John. JV Fowler. iil"h-? Qui Vive, sailed by W.'A. Wright; ftl i, sailed by H. C. Cassidey. .. 1'; 'dcavtfted. by , J, .Flowers..,''', , ; t' 1 'lHjle, sailed by Norwood Giles-. S-' inii r -' A' largo cfOwd, -it' is expected,': will visit iv riguisviiie 10 view iu regaiia. iiie iuu race, which it Was also intended to nave on to-morrow after the iermihatlQn ' ' ipf the re gatta, has been given up, the interest being generally centered upon the-yacht race.'" BmithviHe if TB. come '. in '; fttty &$$tit excursionists , and- pleasure-seekers. The W(a jrw W114 tase down a party, under the auspices of the Machinists' and: Black smith's Union; leaving the ' Custbni House , ; Besides this, the JHxie i will take to Sndth-j ville a smal l fishing party Of gentlemen who' inticipate .a pleasant day, endeavoring , toi rcapiure'sqme members of. the .finny tribe. j rri .1 !Vi li t .'''' . iuu i trc.-f w win mso oc me ucarvr -oi jti small , excursion party. At . Smithyille ,a: number of rowing races, which havei hre-? tofpre been enumerated in these' columns,! will tak0 place, under- the auspices of ; tlie! pilots and with their boats. A pleasant and exciting and is anticipated there. : v,-MiT I i It only remains to be seen whether or no the day -will pass without any of the' accii dents very usual on suchfoccasibns to: mar; -Si COUNTlf COMItlSSIOXER8i! ' .J Syuopale of the Proceedlnc' I'M-. 31 if. j The Board .met pursuant to adjournment at 10 o'clock, yesterday mora ing, .Present Chairman James Wilson: and Commission' ers Morris.-r-aiiAmriage. : Wagner and Nixon ,',ly"tt : The Board continued to i att 'unon the am 1 . "1 . t pficatloW'' fof 'fededuJeUbn of :asses8ca valuation. .. . , ;1 .The 'application of X H.( Roberts, Presi dent of the Carolina' Central "Railroad, in gaxd.to the .valuation pf j block !os 4 AW AAA - 4M . " .' J. .1 zoq hqu ion, waa cgnsiuereu anaMicir jqict valuation placed at $80,000. ,, ' :Hrs I ; , On same application, the valuation of the road bed and proportion of rolling stock ojf the C-C Ri Riwas reduced from! 5,000 to $3,000 per milaJili Mv'-'H' ia'tf-1 f :1 The applications for; reduction bf-'asses; tdenti froirt.KerchneT&'Caider'Broet an Tf. Vollers were nolbantiirf.-'f - i V'S AFT. ' The Board went Into a revisiod of Schec uieB and" 0 of .the Machperyaci'( 1874. It was decided, to Charge the ,same , tax lor the . county aa therein named, f or the .Statp in sections 1, 2, 3 67 910,1 ?i 14,15, WJZi 13, IK 20, 2L .23,. 23 and H . and sec. .5 was modified, In the, foUpwing sections of the above Act, . Schedule 3injo tax was charged for the county; 2586, 29, 30 and 32, 1 I ? v ' . ! . i -' . ; In Schedule C. the following sections are made the same "tor" the county .as for the .StafCPvXmHd 4'iIajaM?9lrinj5 no tax was charged for the county: Sections; 1, 5, 6. 7, 8. 9, 10 and 11. Beeuon a ot. ' . Ml T i f i ,-, . I i SaiedulftC. ajeftippe.n.?9rlttd?Isimen. The Board then adjourned until 10 o'clock. Wednesday ; morning, at , which1 fnnnieA will be heard regarding a further reduction' &A&H.yaluafrc road. ;'j' ' ' '? ""ttf't - The letter posiageto tne louowing lorcirnj ... ' i.. ... a countries has been reduced to five cents St )hwsAN:X AustMn(except New. South Wales). Austria, Belgium Bermuda, Costa ; Rico, Cuba, Curacoa, Denntark EgypJi Jiji IslaRdGerniyr, Preat Britaiii' and Ireland, Greece, Holland,1 Italy,. Ja maica; Moldavia, Netherlands, New Gra nada, Nlcaranga, Norway, Panama, Poland,' Porto Rico, Portugal, Roumania, Russia,' Servia. Sbanehai. Spain. Sweden. Switrer- Jandj TiirkenViclar!ia,i itVl Ia:hj4. West Indies. Serlonalr iBjareet. A-boy, aged.ll years, son of Henry Neilj B vuiurcu IUBU icsiuiug uu uiguui guni, between ! Bladcri " aid Harnett , streets, was yesterday . kicked so severely on the right temple by a horse that he remains! In a very : precarious position, many doubts being iotere rlhis recoveryTIt s pearl that this boy was requested by another colored boy to aid him .in making & piorsel go into .a lot - T was asked went took: hold of the tail ol.tae" horse;f,rhen he received the kick as stated." ?Yh- tflY hjcr Tv-tf if? fttr' ) HpnEt;NO:'y2v541 ieoie'appIewBlteFaillrI4BtIffeX i Carrie jtejru in Celambna Ce ty The 91 en Arreated. at Dadler I Not Identified a He n r VBer f V: I From a Star Correspondent I ' 1 jsloLisbSo, !Nl C:,!August 3d,' 1871 ; - rr.?heropa this mdrning'a train from ! doubt GeQ.. Applewhite, the nutorious robr C ber and utiawV E :iK,-l y, aa:i7 f Applewhite will be, taken to Whiteville, ifutiuB couii sentence 'akewbetf; iW chaTgebf' Sheriffl ' Mlililkn.' and AYilliam' Freemin, lTThe,man wborwas arrested at Dudley yesterday cannot beri identified as Henry Beiry Lb'weriJ 'fie is a suspicious charac-' feleveraridI oeUlttedair i prisoner until he can -satiaf actorily account for himselfii; -: rfit:: :ooj hm .THenrjBry,jLerjr haslopgagQ Joined Ms fathers in the "happy huntinggrounds," ho doubt ' His spirit may visit! the' good pedpl4 of Bobeibttl in;uie' ugllmpses 'of the lriobu ever! and on;' but ak 'k alkini arsenal' in the i fiesbV'they shall see him bo more foreverj-c ';) JiJ ire J,ho4 itef Ce iw Ot-dlnanee. j ' ' : -- !j In view of . the difficulty in the manage ment of jcows, .under e, ordinance passed .by jhe Board, of Alderme a few days ago t has been suefted that, some inodifica tions in it miirht meel with' the aonrovai of Aance ht 'present red Hires that 'Cows -sbonld either ibe kept in the lots of jthe owners or -driven ouhle of the ijr limits , tp graze. ! .Tfojrme I) 8eemsr.pppn--o objection: on account of, the additional expense the ing pf cows entails on a great many flins Whoowinf fei'the stringency bf'the I times ana tne scarcity otj employment, are : ill able to afford u and again: for sanitary ; reasonsc,jthis being, a, season, pf j the t-year; wnen considerable cleanliness, is required. TJhe driving and keeping of cows outside, pf j the dfty limits Is productive of some trouble! 'arid time; ab'd also is open to objection on account of the risk the owners run of f loos-j ing their property; or! being put to much ex-j pense to recover itj, as 1 the pastf cxperi-j ence of many demonstrates' that there has: been a gang or persons (if, j it does not now; .exist) who took charge of cows for the. pur pose of obtainmg money; for their recovery.! If the ordinance could be modified so as ta maaeome cnange in lao lime, perpuapsj or the we are satisfied it would meet with the approval of all concerned. tee AiioAfallaii. 1 . ' "0 ' I " AVregulw meeting of the Bita'ChW ter - Lee-' ;Asscfeiatlbhl'f held at their" Hall July 1st, the rbDowing efflcere were elected for llje ensuiag Jermi!:fu; ; io 'i'iu:b di liPrtidep N,FP4rkery J,-Pjpkia; Tieasurer; A J. Smith; Record '' Tn ei ollowin'g are'ttVappbintive bMcera 'V'Sohcltpr K Hartefield; Cferrendf ing Secretary -IK M.- Agost ine, J r". VSentiaei LjWi .McLaurm;Marshals,;.O..N.jPenton wd R-Soiomon,.;;.,! , ,.,f ,., I Ftyance Committee, ,Jpo,(.J5 OtterbUTi a. POlOUlOfl, JL. Ut. JT1CBCIV. Committee'TJonesW Newell,A. Bearf ji.3if -,yjn - J r -viEatertaioinent Committee; i F. .M. !Ago$- line. Mansteini W. H Newell - lae.nt ana .ouiera uauo , cy iuvcicouu speeches concerning the success of the Lee rA1ssoeiatjioa ; f pr( the, jshort time it has beeb in existence in, this city. : . . ; iii-Ji! 'till !:; ' til'-iu n HM: t t . i 1 I ."I . " Ik j t Tbe, n vdence i of ; Mr. cl A. ! Hart , on Tlifcdtreet,;betweerVP was entered yesterday, .it is supposed about yr.rPaVr ' Thft brirglar secured an 'empW, pocket book . and one containing a small amount oi mgneyAjguanuiy oi jeweuy. which he bad probably. cHeted jWith the, intentionoircaiTying was, .found In" ppe,, of jphem haVng beeevjdently frigheaeithflui ;.hAihp.U SinOil i O ! ffji!,i;"iiij u; lijIt'V t The .residence and outhouses:: on .the prenpan'ihaw pa ihe.CU&tR'yt.were burned dwjioaast Sunday morAingaugu ,flaypreai(Ji pe family of -Mr. Shaw barelyescaped from the residence attiDjared f uTbere was (noinsur BJice.'liie lire vttusiuz a unu: jussi -j ., .1 . . .-usx 1 nl tirt: nu, KiV f1 ltit ,1 HI', hi tit't Ji i ) ! I f t " !'FokAf sniall ainount of ilbney,' which owner Bay lUve'B7!pTOvUg)operty, andTeylag tor Oil9 iaaVertisemeattt Apply. Fresbxterbm ?fllcev;. ' 1 ? ? Lats1 fckaiTo5 'fHatiisV eW lpot;1 Weit ' eidtf Front Btreei 1 we- are Indebted 1 for oples of the Heir York Ledger, CMfMef Cterwjp and iFrenJ iX4Jfc, MbnimUi 2fimspapr for the current week. The Stand wiU remain ,ppen .until, 11 o'ctock this t -ItlifL-ill Uiij.oi 4uit liaui ' .i Wlii the lace dnU itfanea.ao little ;a ittie Fakbanka Scale Works atBt, Johnsbarrt , Vt. luring tbepast six months theyhave maanf aetnred nearly SB,000 Scales ! showing an increase tn prodBCttea of percent over corresponding time lt year, and the foreign demand tor their- ealea nee aever iteea so karge aa .at the present time. , We .unaeritana uuu jtessrs. flrare. Merchants would dd well to inform them selves regarding. then btoe pcrchasliig. j t. I! 1,1 tNEW ATYfiUTlSEMENTSi '' j:- TTIOTION MCtEXSS: THE FOURTH OF July eelebratkn taking piece this year oa the 6th instant, our regular monthly meeting is hereby postponed to Monday, July lxth, at the usual hoar. Vy ortttf ur-tlt"Foi'Cinftn. . ,. " t t ..U H tfJ- -V-w jjfo.BtJHMANN. jal74-lt . . BBecretary.'i' Wumington v and proceeded, at once' to the County Twuk IJenije jeyondall jrauoanas A umiv nuauj kwmu y m Beamv with Frame Hooks. complete, made in the heat manaer. which they are- eaerins at slow iSATKh Of Kil l r-t r - Ube Stitiare o& day one week,ai Ai iia ..i.,v t ITwo week. 5 l " 5Threereek.lU.2.'!...A.Vii.l. W : "irs; One month.... ?r: 5 4 - iVThrentJM.a!XuI 0 t7-uoairact AdYertlsemenU taken at proix) tfonately low ratea. FiTe Squares estimated as a qaarter-cuhiiiiu , at' m aqaarea aa a kaUlnma.V j&aJvi S vY:?. : ; j tea fNEW.'t ADERTEMENT&ii IniBorlant Sale cr;yalnaWe: R6al Estate ; ' - 1 1 a jbv v v a nVB rA tTTTflAM s ; Jfl, CBOSXy,. A vctloneer i r .i i'jt 1 nL" i oil . J 'Jon y n a j; :v . ! Od.J IO fTis-ujUJi- r'Csf f..,i--. A,l$i: fS TUESDAY JTJLT 18875, COJOtENCaKi as loo-otocai a.x;v wewui. teniae Jtxcnaapw Corner, anon aecommodatin ? or nrh terma aa will i rait eawh'aaera, to h atated eh day f aale; the f pUi iuwiug aeecrioea piecea oi Aeaijuiaie eUQateaMr the BMichaatUo centrta. cOittDrialna first claw 8tore. warehouses and whanres. Tbe tale to brfperemp iif-.f-wifrjl Ko. i' flrariUi Sm ' Wiiiiv ! aid Xi h f : i it miTwo-Storyi Brick Stio Warehoaee attacfted. -tiii Sonth Watei Street: anil Henderson alley, S4x93, now occupied by Grant & with opening on front 40x163, now occupied by ?' i:r '"Wharf 8hed and Office; - 99 fee front, in the occupancy of Geo.C Barke T ,vnari Dei. vnesnnt jt nncesp, 158 feet front, with three brick buildine. sheds Ac, thereon, occupied by 'Harris A Howell and outers. : j f : :':' TTifee-Stor corner of JTorth Water and frincces streets, 22x9! noweceapiedJby I. t Beyers -si t -ni y i .a r Hi l , ihl. I ! Three-Story Brick Store . ; ; north otsnd'adjoiabs abore,Slz91. T . iiiree-story i5rtcK fctore north of and adjoining above. 22x91. r fvli.. .'! ' onf.ii -WaA ; .! ::::!, . , nl ixto. eaei or anaaajomiBg awTe, now occupied dv W. tynch and others. ' " m ..r .. r r. - rr . . vr : ..'.:'. east of and adioinine above. 47x66. ...... . T : . . - t . - y.t IJ 'i.Ii. lli'--;liil i . i. t:.7i!pi. Any information desired or an InsDection of the propeny ana its lines ciearxy oennea, open appiica tion at the office of the Auctioneers. . Jaly 4 8 11 OHM tir.-.; ; U: i Wiuw ; O si' I AdiriMstrator Sale. I T OUR 8 ATJteoOMS ON TTjiMD A 1. SOth. 1875.; at 40 o'cioes: A.illU we wUl sell without reserve, by order of Thes. Webb, adrainis- woor estate oi u. u. -xev, oeceaBea uo Muateta. Terms cash; i : u July 4 and S0-2t . ' , CEONLY St MORRIS. : .Auctioneers. FAIRBAHKS' SCALES. THE STANDARD , Also Hiles' Alam Caih Drawer, Coffee and Drug Mais, Letter Presses, Ac, Ac il I ili iui Jjj.' lo lfti jj; I'yj?.' rt ' FAIRBaifK 4c CO.. 311 Broadway, N. Y. FAIRBANKS A CO 16BakIinarest. BalUiaoia FAIRBANKS A CO.. 63 Cams St.. New Orleans. FAIRBANKS CO, 83 Maiotreet,- aOulo, JJ. Y. FAIBBANKa OOU 403 AalatnatmtreaL FAIRBANKS CO.. 84 Kinr William it. London. FAUtBAKKS, DBUWfl AA. JiliK Bt... OtlOn FA1RBANBJS KW1MU. Masonic iiaii. ruia. FIIRBANK84MORSB COH3U Lake at.CalcagoJ FAIRBANKS. MOSSB & CO.. 139 Walnut st . Clu-I FAIRBANKS, MOBSB & COn 18t, Superior street, i Cleveland, Oi -I.mjow t-u:;lvl -i tt ' riHKAHKM, 4E VU., w . wwo Bxreeu 'Pittergii.i' V Ji-uo .-u.tit . Ji;:LoBlBVtlle; ?J V-- -V iiYit :aJ miKKAHKw sAja2i& a uj otn ana ami nfei. FAIRBANKS A CO.. 33 A 804 WaahiDgton avenue, Sfc Loaie; u v i c i a - " t -.Jiirf . FAIRBANKS HUTCHINSON. Ban Francisco, , For talebylfcadlagHjwareJieaiers.uiii . Jnly 4-deol sq we ta wam y r : ' ;' j - In Storo In Store i'.! ' ''.OOi.'iijlJ'.'lw hull ,..--,.:,; , n n RKIa Vlmir I i . sfn Boxes rx! S. ldl od ' Shoulders,' W Boxes JU smoked Sides and; snouiaers, . .; O t Barreu FbrE, " ' ' -. 17c Hhda New Crop CtthaMolasees, , Q Barrel Ejoe, ' c "io-f '4 m i'm '-j if; Bbxea'TobAeeftj ; jl h J'M Yfl ftc&i tiVaBa p4tast;' ;: fa 1 ii 'ii-'iM I -:n'il tort catWk'1"; Hjriif 106 $0 iiA'PpfritCasko,'! ''j.MiU . .' V; A rj ' Papers Rivets,'' Hl'I'M'ii ; 2Q Toes' te(-fteiiv 'f'' ' ' ChWy,anaJea, MateheB,Bnoff -mj :Foresley!v,;u rttsuw -tjj It jnly 4-tf t KiRi:iiwElt 4? IcA LDCB BgO.j itw.i: .-m : j;-.--.-'trr 'if ! .--it ji-rt t : rl K 1 rrORSDAY-JULY 1ST,-. I BEGIN MY ' Jlh ftrdeY1 td'tloie oht? eVefv irlicle ef ' Summer Stock, I have deeded to MARK DOWN prices and make a demonstration that WiiL insure a "&I.KAN. SWKKP " 9 everyi Department I uaranU-e a good bargain ttfeach and every customer.' uasn. , V.,, if.-,, yasn. .ji-tHt; ) rtj niAf I) AY.IT jnlylf ' -. ';-'-'- ' " ' Boxes 9. '8. Sides and Shoaldera, OK' BW tttlf PprKit ' - A A Barrels Bafined Saj?ar, iu v- j AA Bags Prune BJo Coffee, IUU nl K-'- Ht :y'Pfr-- V For f ale low bv t' i July Vtt v . j WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. See New : Advertisements, 4U& Pas. i- , troe dftys..,................ " tK lOnrdayB...,... v.. ...... V !" - lTedaya....:.i.;iV;.:.i.V;-.3 i' W: t t : ii; ; 1;, '. f ( . - '1s t v . -"-ESiv: m mi : t . ? ; . i: . if- ; h:4 V .'Wt'r'y- .-.'j-v.-- "? ' ' 1 J ' . ? -f iV-?-:-' : ;K ; . : ) . . Ml i . ht: tl;.- mm Pi- r t l',.; ii ' r:--5 ft .: n v- :::: if;:' ' '' t hi i .. . - '5. if . 1- vf'-:
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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