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tan THE HOEimTG STAB . PUBLISHSU UA1L.X or : . A or BTTBscsmioji m. adtutob: . emr. 0Y tanil) poeUge paid,. ..i.t7 00 KoXV-r- - :::.8 rltv Subscribers, delivered in any part of the ..fifteen CenU per week. Our City Agent are jot authorized to collect for more than S montha in tdvance. OUTLINES. ". "" .... : ." ": : K c,lirD debates continue in theFrenckAs- scrobly. Englisli streams in the South 1 are flooded. -.New . xora ,mwKets: Gold, ll4iniTrosin,r$i5r65$t5; spirits turpentine, 811., , ." Bill of particu lars ordered in Tweed case; Unfound ed that Germany, United. States and Eng land will interfere in, Spanish colonial mat tcr& Members of American team com pete individually at Wimbledon for Arthur ! ,cop . -F. ; ii ' Stockbridge i appointed minister to Holland r C'Wellwebbe, minis' ,. . -ter to Ecuador. ' ; n y.-; ; v ---- kT OCR NOMINATIONS. I s The Democratic Conservatives have : nominated the delegates named f bti- fow in the. counties designated : ,-j Alamance CaptJE. S. Parker. : Anson Col. K T. Bennett. V Burke Maj. A., O. Avery, jr . Buncombe Gerr. T.'L. Olirtgman, (',,1. David Coleman, . Beaufort James E. Shepherb. , HertieJbsJjDherry. . . Bladen- J. 5 Wit? bin Ru8vJ4- T h ;? Ilruiiswick David S, Cowan. . : Davie Charles Prica--ii . Cljatham Hon- John ; Manning, William Stroud. ; V-- ; 1 . Columbus-HCol. Forney George. CibarrusIy'. Allison. Carteret James Runiley. . Cainden-L, W Moriisett. . ; . l Jatawba Col. Ij.; M, McCorkle. Cumberland J. A. Worth. Neill It. IJJU". , ;. ..; . Craven lions.. M. E. Manly and ('. f. Clark. ' ' '?'''.,: Dujtlin Hev. John N. Stalling, Win. Farrior. T , .'. - Edgecombe I red. : Philips,! II. C Don me. :. ,: y ' '. Franklin ColJ W.Ferney Green.' Gates Gen. Vf. P. Roberts. - (men James. P.' Speight, f - (Juilford Col.jJ. A. Gilmer, Dr. Kerens Mendenhall. ' -' V llalifaxlt It Smith, Jr., Dr. II E. T. Manning. ' - " . Haywood Dr. Sam Love. : ' ., Harnett John Harrington. , . Hyde W. M. Carter. i 1 redell Thomas A. N icholson and ' C L. Sumniersi; --: 1 :r r MS';, JolnistoTi VVilli3Sanndem, Jesse lihmaitt. "' 'JiCuoirJameaM. Parnt.if fq AI:kIenburg Col. Vn. Johnston ;iinl liev. A. Ransom.' , ' ' : Martin J. S. Waldo v ,u?; . .MTwe John D.' Grahani. . Ij'iioic Jamen W. -Wooten.-- LiiiclH-Caleb Mojl.j t- C .V.;'.;: Nash Benj- H, Dunn. -. Kortluniptoo James - W. ITinson. ()ranre Hons. W. A. Grahani and ?. J'iajt ,Trner n o'r -'f Onslov Col Jam'03 G Seott: Person Col. John W. ; luimiug- I'll t Hon, TW J. JarVlM, Col, Wm. M. King. ; . PuJk Wm. Morrw. V 'X - v.". liowau Hon. F. E. Shober, Jno. r. Henderson. ' . " , Uichmond J. T. LcGrand.; liobeson Dr. Duncan Sinclair and Calvin A. McEaehern. : ' - 1'andolph M.: S. , Itobbins, Dr. J. AI. "Worth. j.irfeHiUfl.'; Uockingham Ex-Go v.1 C David S. liij, Maj. J. TunieriMorehead. Hutiierjord A. Gv Logan. : ' Sampson S.' J Faison ; William Kirhy. : ..r :. . . . -i . ; Stokes J. F. Hill, Surry Joseph Pobsofi. ': -f f kii ; i Lriti(Hi Dr.f. W; J ted wine. Wake Hihard IL-Batile, Jr., Seaton Gales,? Hnfiis II. Jones mvI I).- B. Holland. - v- '. i Way ie W. Ti Dortch,S. V. Coi. WiiKes Drs. Tyre York and R. F. .ilackelt. : Vi..t W ilscn CoL jrL-.W Singletary. V'adkio J. A. Stephenson. rr 1 I em e i ' ' Tn B COTTON ITATKS CONGBKSS. "eleme .f Weetaee4 ay aH4 T i rei y. r Abridged 1 roni the Raleigh Newall : The qoestion of information in re uard to thef establishment pf Agtlcul tural Bureaus in the: 'several States was coiislderedind Jbdge Joneajtjof, Arkansas, addressed the Congress on the subject. :jle stated that, a .snb :'Uifnuiee of the National Grange liad been appointed to mature a plan l" (Iifemitte( M IsubjGrangs s,tr ! heir consideration. 4 '..''TYit i udge. Jones then read dispatch frm the agefitfuhe lkdale Coi i'nuive TCompahy'df England aAl 5 rfHliiuon was passed appointing-1 a KMiriiuittee to. consider the .proposals f the co-operators of-Great Britaiir. Mt sHi-kKaxwell, of 'Ttmiiessee Joiies ,f Arkansas, and Janes, of Georgia, "rV "''"le said " coniiuittee. ; The I'n-MideuL was added on' motion.' ' ' I fewoluiuHis commending Ge ria f,,r having a, Slate Department of Agfieultuream!iirgfng 'the-delegales l' procure the; same, in each, State re;: Warmly" advocated by several Senlleiueii au,i passed. S,Speakingt hene leeolutions Dr.: Jones, of Geor. gj. faut thatin l873 the Agricultural pMirebtion requested ;tie;LBgwlatrre i emaMUh iDepartment i of Agn- nltore for the State. The Leg'wla- r ture passed the act' in 1874 to create this departmnV rTiiU Commissioner a appointed! aoon ' afterward, who ha the superintendf nqe of the agri culture of the State to a large extent! 10,000 :. were ' appropriated by the -legislature for the expenses o"f this epartmeutrrbe farmers ; of - the Mate Were well nigh bankrupt,: from . of impVoper ertilizers The '"'laming vU atyrieultnral 'statistics also iii' his debartmenl: 'ilie'ceo- "gieal surrey of the State and the --w ". - . p.. ,. 1 -ir-r. hh rm i- r i i m i mi wi ii-rnmii m - innim n mm wm rur n iir.i nT"T "i Tr--- "i -Vi'm -""n ffi int -"t"'fin i 1 leneiei eW --'. .'"5."-ri'-v..v:.-v.'! : . ., .... .j,, t 1 - ' - 1 .. ........ . ... v : I VOL, XVI.--NO. 99. chemical examination of the soil were also under, his 'supervision. Assis tants for those branches were appoint ed."; A. catechism pertaining to the growing crops and the labor used were sent to all tho farmers. Ans wers .were sent 16 his depart men t," and a verdict from this jnrv was published. r This report brought out the fact that the labor of the State was not self-sustaining. No guano can be sold in Georgia .without his con sent, and after a careful analysis by the State Chemist. The commission er also requires that SQ0 pounds of every distinct brand introduced ; into the State bVfarnishe.di:himfor prac- tical test to ascertain the amount of plant food it contains. The depart ment Jias adoptedjrules for this guano test and expected good results. The plan adapted is very much Jike that of George Yille,. the f chemical and soil test being combined w The department, he thought, would save to the State this year $2,000,000 or fwo-thirds. '. ' :f He was also engaged, in collecting facta relating to alb the material in terdsts of the State which were com piled. The system employed for this was like that used in ;England. The State Geologist had two corps in dif ferent parts of theT Stale -examining and reporting upon ' the ; soil. . Sheep husbandry was a specialty in his de partment. v ,v , v ' ':''':' ' Capt. James It. Thigpeu, of North Carolina, suggested less- cotton. Would like to see the Bureau of Ag ricultnau established in this Stale, CapU.Thigpen, in response ,lo an in-i quiry saia that he sola -com, oats, grass and fodder. Edgecombe coun ty was shipping corn.' 4 " 1 Capt. Paine, of Georgia, then made a statement of the affairs of the : Di-I rect Trade Union. , This Union was formed to benefit farmers. Col. Law ton, of Charleston, S..C, was sent to' Liverpool as agent, -i Money arrange-' ments were made in England, and advanced at 5 per cent. .The t al vance in gold had been very detri mental to the company, i c . y . As a special order Capt. , C. B. Denson, of North Carolina, read an essay on Agricultural Education by, Dr. E. M. Pendleton, of Geargia.1- -? ! The consideration of Dr. lVmllu-! ton's essay being before the Ctiujrfs,f. Prof. Ker State Geologistj ; l' Nirt h Carolina, addressed the '.Congress inj an - earnest, and I instructive ! inaiiner.i ! Tlie discussion of the Direct Tnulel Union "was then resumed. ' : : - " j "'..;CoL Johnston, of North Caioliiia,! Chairman bf the Committee to .wh.ich had been referred the telegram f mm; Messrs. ' Bryce arid Stenhonse, jf! Charlotte, concerning the taxing of) tea per cent, on other circulation h"anj National, made a report, including lesolutiona to the effect that Congresi be asked to repeal the tax on issue of State banks. 1 CoL Johnston spoke m favor . " .:' .." . Capt. Thigpen reported from thej Committee on Constitution and By-! Laws, which was adopted.' : The Constitution provides for thej annual meeting of the Congress at such time and place as maybeagreedj upon, and the election of the fUow-j ing ofiicers bi-ennially : A President! from each cotton State, a Recording and . Corresponding Secretary ..and ta Treasurer. . The Congress to bocomj posed'of delegates appbirited itithis manner: Every Master of a States Grange shall appoint three delegates from each Congressional District and two from the State at large, with alj ternates, the State Agricultural Soj cieties to make similar.. appointments. : iThe election of. officers ;uuder thd new Constitution was proceeded wUtu resukiug as folio ws- ilt'j r.'l-i President Col. i5u;ier, pi Georma5.i-i-i-iow u. Corresponding and Recording Sec retaryCol. J.D. W hitf ord, of NoTtl Trea8itref- CoL R. .'M.'i fc, of &outn Carolina. . . 4-1 .: ' . SA rrwtion of,Mrf ills, the Pfesi Sent 6f ihex Congress- was !anthbme3 to apppintrthew Vice Presidents r Te quired finder ihi Cbhtiutiori 1 1 1 . CCot Uutlefon taking the ebainai President, .made some exceedingly happy remarks. He said he had rath er be Prpsiderit Jbt heCbitciii' StaUi i Coniiress tlian to be President of th! Untied States. r--;r jf. 'i U , AFTfiESOON SESSION. . , - L ICapt. Thigpen offerld fd teA utron urtfink uudii the Slate ami siilwrdiuat Granges and the agricultural 6cieie4 bf thfe Southern States the importance aiid absolu e propriety of producing an abundance ot all articles of prime necessity, which " was unanimously jtet. ;; 'y:.,,,,.- ; ; wt-. ; The Cominiitee- on the proper basis to unite commercial irt.erj8ts of the Southern Slates and the States of the West ami Nbrtbwest-; reported , that the Sob th Atlantic Statesand all the NarthweateriitiesJshiittJiLbeidled to each other byitbe strongest ties of commercial interest, by r-asen of tliiir di versity bf clihiVte aiM SMUacTf pro ducing the prime articles of dinetic necessity required by. the other. ; i J ,v The following resolution " .was adopted:"' That the Congress of - the United States' be requested to afford such aid as will insure : the construc tion of three great trunk lines of railr roads, one ffom .Chicago to MorrU to wnTerinessee,V another from St. Louis through Cumberland - Gap to Knoxvilif, ;TanesseEQarid a? third from Memphis to or near water, Ma- A resolution was adopted referring the whole "matter of co-operattSn with WILMINGTON, the Rockdale'Socie'tyof England, toll the National Grange. ' The following , resolution, intro duced by Col. Johnston, was adopted: ; Jlesolved, Th at f or the purpose of appreciating the value of greenbacks and to relieve the laboiimdslndtts tries of the country, the Congress of the United States be requested to make them a legal tender for all dues to ; the Goveromeritiincludingj fthe duties on'foreign'impoftations as well as uie liue.rest on au lis uuuus, bo as to have one currency. for the Govern ment, the bondholder and the people.; I The banquet at the Yarboro House last night, given in honor of the dele gates to the Cotton States CpogrfssH now in this city was'one "of the most enjoyable occasions ever' witnessed in the city.- , A-blessing , wasr asked . by Rev. Mr, Bailey -of VVarrenton. ,Re' sponses to toasts were made by Gov. Brogden; Col. E.' R. Sbacklin,. of Iowa;;CoL Butler, of GeorgjllJapt. J. R. Thigpen, of North . Carolina; fion.J J. Davis, of North Carolina; Alderrnau Robert II. Jones,'' bf Rait eiffh. ' :":; -:-:-:-:J It, ' ?.-.2ivrlmJ3- iV.iip'oiEwVi ; 1 l ,Thuesday a Pjboceedis gs. ' ' 1.V.",ivti'4?- 'w - . s'".'t" Condensed , from, the BentmeLJ ' A resolution was adopted' inviting the Educational Convention to attend the sittings of the Congress.. 'v f t ; Col. J. L. Bridgers delivered most excellent vddre8s; )H :Agrical-. turo a, part of which was sent by fel-, egraph and appeared in IThk moukm ': in Star of yesterday. .nV i ;. - Gen. Cix and Mr. Daniel R. GooK ht discussal' th resolution! ; asking Congress to make greenbacks a legal, tender. It was reconsidered and post poned until the next meeting.' -A communication from, a farmer and financier of Alabama was read,' favoring l grand scheme for the. pur chase of the cotton crops by the gov ernment, to be paid ' for; m cottoii notes.' r'-' -; J- 1 "f . The Congress then adjourned to meet in Nash villei Tennessee, next summer. . STATE EDUCATIONAL ASSOCI A it . . r-' n u; V ecod Day Proceed I nc. k , v From the'Ka.ehrli Sentinel of Friday after- i . The Assoqiiition was palled to order at 9 A. M. Minutes of yesterday were read. ;.- Cul, Pool addressed the meet ing on the subject of common bcIioo!s. During hia re marks an iuvitation was received from tjie Onion Stales Congress to attend tbeir meet ing and hear an uddress from. Col. John L. Bridgers. The invitation was accepted apd the Association went in a ;-body to the hall of the House of llep'resentatives. in On return of U.e Association, Col. Pool -finished bin address.. ., - r . Kev. J. B. Ilake continued on the same subject ; aud threw out some valuable sug gestions for the consideration of the friends ofeducaliom , '' -l Pnif. Mtlver followed in a speecU' favori ing the bringing the present school t system to the attention of the State' Association that assembles in September. '" ' " 4f l 4k At A. .1 A" t -i ur. Araven uiougnt uio grviu ucsu wa h regular, uennito organization of graded schools ; and prescribed' course and text books, supporting the . same .with . forcible and appropriate remarks. - " 1 Dr. 8. S. Satchwell read a most excellent paper of an hour's length on V Suggestions And Methods of Instruction." The address was well received and 'fcicbJy: appreciated. V Gen.; Cox moved that a committee of three on nominations be appointed to report to- night, consi&tins ig of Dr. Craven , " CoL Pool and Rev. J. B. Blake. On- motion.: the Association adjourned until 8 k o'clock to-night. ' "W- ; ,The session to-night will be very interest? intr . Discussions of considerable import " Ji-) v y . i . f tlx i 1 A, I . Spirits Turpentine Wilson crop reports good. JJoIlaleigliAW last night. 'A: - f':i.Wwi i,,it''"'!" ,,'iAii, S Orange county this weekJ : lOhlfin SqefocThon, ?tliyiinity of Mt Airy was severely, spider-bitten. i Senator' Ransom ..will .address the people of Wilson at the u. old 'fields' to day. ; : , iinv jtii.in s The Snpw H$ fffiktte having hou rht the Kinston. Gazette .'takes the latter i?aDle- . ....... -nunvff. f;!-H v il -. .u.-be Kaieign notew 'emerxaineq 'the delegates to the Ctottpti,5iates C'op.grss t i-fld lined rates. nminhlui --. -i -P ' Col. 'Singeltafy'bpenedthe campaign- Mn WiJsVm ctfurftyj VigorelyHtt Monday at BJack Cfeek, j , : ; Rev. Dr. Pritcliard;,1! who isi sojourning An the inouatiuas.Vhas lust had an attack of btlioiis fever. . ' -; i r .v ,i . . .....j... I .. .,. -Jul.:-4 ft. !. f;'.;ii:The Green villef : cflrbas changed lia hits'," Mr. K'.W. JrMoring ' suc ceeding Mr. K Lyn. a Ediur and Prc- . . , - ) .i! i . The Sentinel is informed ;;tbat .-tllU'D'nkelUiodainsn'th of Forrest, a Democrat, will take 'the field 4 candidates for Ctottyentibn in Orange;. -- Charlotte had an Enoch . Arden I cashera thelraanenU) the husband -louou ner anoiuex. man a uo lef.t herhis ulessuigiiiiBihjipet ol a bald lD?d-. s- ; : r .11 ' v r ( u, 1 : The, Southerner say several - colle iriana nnw nil vacation, announce their In tention t leave ; their present insttutlons-1 ... 1 I... XT.'.Ut. flaimtinn TTn ivopfittv !n I ailU Clllier IUC J.1J1I.II vaivnu wui.vioiij September."' o.mtiMt.ij;: f The Executive ' Committee.fr of Lenoir county' haVelaced iiT nomination James Wf Wooteu very popular and de serving younggentleraan, iu the place of Mrfc--4rVJclipjjO lo'd L Sentinel rTb&t legal,;luminary and bright 'rnticmh ed to speak in Morganton on the 20th inst. It is probablef that the Hon; J osiah Turner will be on hand to reply to Jiim. ,; r , ; 4 The yilspn Railroads are trying tn i.ttf tin jihrewd eame of pretending to have no desire to actively oppose ; Conven tion, so tltvtheyjfWJIiWve inemore strength when they, bripg, ou a. candidate on tn ev0 of tbe .'election. The rVYUson I papers say it won't work worth a ce nt. N. ,C, SATURDXf .L NKtV ADVBRTISK1T1BNTS. tAxbx OuQHAM-r-New.Flqur.i j J. C. Stevkksoit. Lemons and Oranges, i See Advertisement "For Rent." "TJ- IIAiLKiT-Tick 1 Tick! Tick! . j HEiKSBtoGEH. The Mystery. ; See Notice "Brock's Exchange." . Local note. -.-v therbaslibsfeonbf the City Court yesterday , morning, and it will not resume until Monday, h -i ; ' Business as a general thing was suspended during the ceremonies attendant upon the laying, of the corner . stone of the Temple Israel on Thursdayi v T In response to an invitation from Mr. Ell Murray, Rev. Dr. Yastrow and the Building Committee of the Temple of Is rael visited the' place of that gentleman on the Sound yesterday, j - V1 The Rev. Jos. R. Wilson, D. D., will preach' in the Lutheran ,Cburch-io-morrow at8i P. M., the pastor, Rev. G. D. Berniieim, being still unable to conduct the services. ; '-.' ; .; r'CVfe '," v ' The name of Mr D CahnweUer was unintentionally omitted from the list of the .Building Committee in' the article h yesterday's Issue in reference to the laying of the corner stone of tho Temple of Israel. The largest Deet of the season. SO Jar as, we aave seen, was Drought to 141s narket a day or .tsWO since by . Lewis Dry, a colored man living on the" Eastern outskirts of the ity. It weighed threo pounds and -thre Uli Stt t- '( k 'a In '-.fsii . : '-; .' r , ; . r ir'Au. Wit r' i;, -tii - 1 Owing to the severe affliction of Rev. J. Ti .Gibba, Pastpr pf t Fifth Street M. K Church, he will be absent from the city for ' several weeks, but arrangements havenee.i maile so ti at services will beheld' regularly at the usual time. s ...... w , - . f i : . - v i Miupbell Eacampmeat. . . ; i-J The following officers of Campbell En campment, No.' 1, t O. O, P., . were in stalled by S. I?. GP, John C. Kock, on xriuajr cicuuig, vuijr iuiu. , i R S. Townsend, CLP. ; O. H. Kelly,- n. R ; A. Deumeland, 8j W, ; James Fleet-j j W.V J. 'Ai Nicliolson.f Scribe; Wm.1 Good man, Treasurer;. W. L. Smith, G..; IL jj Jones, 1st W.;J. C. jKoch, 2nd W.; W, jj Yiipp,''8d'.'t O. Schulkcn74th V.fln4 Strauss74C&;.L X YbppVQrS.TJnaTJrol Go wan, Marcus Bear, G. of T.' ' 1 Sa.4e.eia Death.lv.tiXi- A. ; ., xk: , 1 ' A colored woman by tbe name of Alict Jones, rcBiding'at the corner of fourth and Brunswick streets, was taken suddenly ' il oh ' Thursday night between ll and 1 o'clock with a jpain in the head' and died about a quarter past iz. , coroner newieu summoned a jury yesterday morning and hekl an inquest oyer the body, the jury e turninga verdict that-deceased came to-her death frQto appplXy: Deceaserwaa about 40yeatsdfager V V Blail Irreaalarlttee.: . ,5V - We ask the attention of the postal aur thbiitles to' th communication, in this issui of the Star, slimed VP.". We do not boi lieve there is a more careful mailing clerk than ours to be found, and we are sure it is not his fault that bur Rocky Point package bo often miscarries.' 4 We have complaints from other Points also, ' nearly- all on th line of thai Weldon xoad. J We, iope o postmaster, will examine into this matte as it is reallv becominz serious. Messrs. Cronly& Morris have sold withlf Compajdyi thePommercialExchankre buildf- iog With small, warehouse attached, HJ feejt wharf front, and running, back,, to Water streeL.ioWiWshi1 tAIsq, toMr George Harriss, the property lUJrth.bf And joining above, with two story brickbuilding, about 90 feet front ob wharf and running back to Water streef Price, SbO;' l,O0O caslif balarice at ll 18 anr24 months.-;rrt';is i . Both these plecesof-prcperty were jwn ed by Mt. John Hawson. .i . ' ' - ' - - f $rJ--.s' Beaweaieait x?.: Oaa Jennie FosterTwhX) wasnbefore tlie M1iflSo1WWrrHMflieice, offThe conk rJ'afotw a cluiten-clgcdwith'a violation of a city ordinance which prohibits any house of ill-fame, etc., within its limits, and ,whbabreleas&fIoa cdoiflfliat slie wpuljl leaye , Wilmington Uhin the t spade of twenty four hours.; was re-arresiea yes terday on the same charge' and 'oilitJ'iytl to. give bond in the sum bf. flOO for tr(i"; pearance before Mayor Cahadayajour day morning. It seems that the offender in, this case disregarded the. injunction ,oClhe Court to leave the .'city and has beeii.'BO jburning In bur midst during. tihe 4nterYal.i Th penalty for the 'violation of the' brdr nance. iwe learu. l&f iw lor. every usy me offebcV is commlttea: : : . j - i ,siii.i,t;f : . L. I r. Ill Li w l I 1 . goalal jTJ aijira. !g f O Lt j 3 i We haye.een .requestedo callattentioff posta regulations, which will be found of interest to the communittgenferallyjl " Sec. l8.vBach post-office box or drawer, in allposUfiace iiiiKUkxito the use of one familv. firm, or company, and the rent thereof must be paid at least, one quarer la advance: ": " "' ; Sec. ;ZU1. ,A Person , jreuiing a ioat-oiuce; box is enuuea to nave me leiiera or nts f amilTi arm or company put into? U,r Let- . - J J A . Uia trianAa. otrTMlnr lorn. porarily with him may also be placed in the box, if directed lb his care or to the number of the box. But letters addressea IttbibJer nersons residlnflr' in the 'same placft'and living and doing business separate abdiart from a oox noiuer, suuuiu iw uu pkc m the box. - , , , 4J t .- .- JULY;l7.";:l875; "S.. V; Heapoaaee 4tf: A been tees ., . ...--. . ., The following, telegram from ; His Ex- celleqcy, Goy. Brogden, together with the accompanying letters, were received by the Comnaittee in. response to;invltatlon;to.atT tend thejeeferaopiea inidnt tfp the; laying of the corner-stone of liiflTeurpld cf Israel in thirf city bniTlaursday Yast.-'' j Vgni-rtiJ v , i r, J .isiuijswfiasii $&ri?w:ifo&$j lo Messril !A.lWeiU, JJ L' Mdeki, 8cl Sear '.(l GommiUeejd&i: t.d t J; rtr.j iifJo Accept my thanks for jjrour' kind ia tit! tion to attend laying coraer-stdue of Temple of Israel, in Wilmington, Thprsday,f litb insl, . Official duties require, jny presence in Raleigh that day.''' ' :':V ' 7 i.niu Midi a-B. BaibeiGatmmF'?- i'HTAHi :'& Jf&KJlsdiJmZy!' I iu Ofwce Secketakt! of Stater i y rrt A,.t ..i n' Raleigh,, July 12th, 1875. i)fi j Mn J.vZUfcuks, Beci )iut"iU .t-.V j Delab Snt :--I received your politer iqvi tation this morning, (to participate With yon (ui ,tie -iayingpf ..the ornfr stone , of the Temple of Israel, on Thursday next, the 15th mst' u ' 4 a ' ''!.' ' Nothing would afford me more pleasure than ;tOt has present with yon on that inter esting occasion, when you are to begin building a house wherein you can .wprship God,J according to the dictates of your con science." ' If my business- arrangements will allow mcv Isball be with Von oa :that day, but nt present, I am unable to give - a defi nite answer. , , ; , ..., , -, ; v" We have cause td be ' thankf iiU that we live in' an' age,' in -which 1 superstition has yielded, to light and truth ; and when bigo try has ceased to light the fires of, religious persecution, j,,., ... .iKij-t- y f Here in' our beloved State, and , in , this great ' and' ' free Republic; all persons,' of , whatever religious faith, ' are privileged to erect their places of worship wherever they please, and raise .their, voices of , praise to tbe God of their race ami nation, unmolest ed and tmre8tricted.' ' : .', ' May it always be ; so-Hand that you and lyour kind. friends. may. realize, all the fond : anticipations .you may Jiaye indulged . .in, with regard to the erection of the tTemple of Istael," is the sfneere, wish bt';"J " " ' Yourstruly ? (i T-v v - :in? t.?Wit4raoiOT,.N.:C.V.'July.l&ili A. WaUt Esq., Chairman, dx: i Snt : I beg toaekaowledgeyour courtesy in giving me the invitation to attend the in-! teresting service of , lay iniz .' the corner-etone of the TemDle of Israeli on Thursday next : .While I, shall hot be' able .to be present I' can. assure you that my Heart's desire is that God's blessing may. rest upon every portion pf: Bis. Ancient people, and especially upon those who are my fellow citizens. . I remain, respectfully and.faithfully yourv ' . 5: " . . "", f ' ;jTHoatAS ATODfsoir.K '' ."l :; Willkiswrok N. CJuly 14 1875.u 1 i u ukstlkmkn: i am crraunea by the recen-i tion of your pohte invitation : to attend thej interesting ceremony ,of, laying the corner-j stbne of lue Temple of Israel and also the festive:gatheiingrat thbr City Hilt on the 15th inst Absence from the city Will dc-i privo me of the pleasure but I avail myself of this occasion to congratulate the Israelites of Wilmington oh the successful effort they have made to erect 'a house of worship handsome and convenient, whereia 1 they? may meet to pay homage to the God of their fathers. . . With . considerations pf personal regard Tor each of you,, gentlemen, believe me to . be very truly, your obedient 'ser -vaat,H' 1 ;,J v Jons Witmnt Atkinson;' i ' Letters Were also received ft oty ReV Dr; Bernheim and others.. . " 1' J : '' j 'nt... ' j ,m1 ea 1 e' J ' " " j i Llantnlas Aaaena b-tiwlae.;.i !mU; . t We are informed yesterday of , a ralhet 'strange freak bf lightning' which occurred near Beatty's Bridge, fn the county,' during one 6f the severe -thunder" storms in: 'the early part of the prsent week. Jlr. George Henry had "s traijt 'a! large jhbg !pea4 in' th$ woods' ' Immediately across' the road frbfn his nbuW and between two krga pine treeaj The lightnmgstroc these 'trees, shiveriiig them from top Jo; bottom setting them on fire near, theh base, and completing its .Work of destruction i by , kmg iiineteea: oat .oE forty-two fine hogs which were ) ia the pea at the time.) h ! j"u ::! oj tvHr' Atteniteii t ' !f JltV 5aSrs. ' l- CfcmplaimV bmWe'that tnejr4: i9!.kdan gerbus pitfall on the west side bi Frbnt'tc - -t ween Orange and Ann .streets, ad joinwfc A'e site f onnei-ly occupied by. Mr. .P. , W. .Fajining's rjaint shop, whch was wnsumed uy.ro.,, iuu iau js.ooutjjuteen ibcii we are infQrraed.that two. chUdreji and t drunken, man hye Utely.iifaljenldowti.tlik declivity, but happily without serious dn jury. , The anthoritie&are earnestly reques ied to providd somb meahs:. of ! protection at fliia ktiinfoMn'ft'tftfca.nW. i V$&W$U .'.Hi !' I . I I IIP" Storiqi pTMr. tJigottif jesterayt and pf ganjpnqyaurvqying: a growing planti of .toba0co In a box, ij turned toian tacquiin- ance aau remarked that it was: one! of thef most beautiful Night Blooming "Cereus plants that htftiatf' tfvtrrseenr And this. specimen of bfoomirig.'innpcense vis a resi- uem 01 our cur, ami wuuu a uuy uu uuuui took ink'ny a 'cliabf rbsinanhas'sinee .often 'set a tooth' in the 'f.nid '? but the bb- tan:cal port ijon, or bi,3t education had been neglected most sadly, neglected! that's alb. f The regular. reporter, of ue ,ta . the Cid .Mn' as ihey bal) him, who sports fa walking cane and a jjpte, book,, has. taf ter long months of sicessjeturned againj id ,bis;ppsr tnuqn uaprovep:we tar?, giaa, to say apd. abj ito perform his duties as here.; . tofore., I JJe wUl hereafter, continue to . f ur-, In ish. df ts and go: itstcong od al ". big',' - item sand;V Ye Localj" pfotem, who has attempted to supply the pjace of k Jfuie and has fqond himself often at the midnight hour 'Mating thUs ?TwmkWTlri now sulMdt; afcr finally ltd farewell to the paths a" IbcaP has ;rb Htead.4, !Many and Ty.enefit1of hM experience, .u , I 7 II trr: naaee f Tlermaameer I ' .4 ' ft ' ? ' t-S 1 he:fottbwin' was the jge of Ihi the yesterday y ' f, ynil.. V. AL, 3; V t. Jt.t ol. mmmbtm hbpbthe f" Olrf ifjmwffl fiehi te bur fif i taketf WHOLE NO, 2,551. . A new military company, "to "be. known as tne uroomyn zouazeB, has recently been organized among the colored men residing north lof ; Bphey 3 Bridge. The following i Captain W H. Howe. 1st Lieutenant U. Chndwick, -Henry Brown. 1J is -'rt .ll ,Vu! --: J; j For .the Star. : j i As the subscribers to your valuable paper are in waiting for it very mornipg, and as we ' are 1 very of ten disappointed j atei, f write1 to know iwhere the-fault .isfijeeri tkinly hope the t3TABianot about'toc6llapso under Ibfe pressure of the. .important, can yass. nqw .before us, , for M r it, should wg would; be deprived pf,,,much light and, "re; Babie information reflected from its''refui ientpag.,nWl.grei3th I; ;The Stab has1 usually been in its -place in the literary firmament, reflecting its silvery rays upon its many friends, and Ihope.;ere long when the sun has .begun .to showhts golden' beams above the eastern horizon we will be sile as of yore to take the last fare well of the parting night in beholding the 1 As to. the impbttaot campaigu befpre us, I am glad to say .with the proper leaders and canvassers I think we are' 8afe and' I most heartily, endorse our .standard-bearers thus far, and. hope our Convention on the 22d-i instant will follow upon'-the high grounds taken ,: by.' the . counties that, havejalways made their 'nominations, and nominate no man who has been tried- and found to run far behind his party- strength. Ifiwe-are called upoa to make a sacrifice let us make a noble, one; one that is , worthy : of our people. I have already met several articles recommending certain ' defunct characters: as proper. . persons ,:to bear pur j banner in the present, contest. ' These re.-1 commendations, ' as my neighbor calls them. savors very. Jmuch of. what we-.couutiyJ ycuyiu can uacivLUK. uuu suuuiu ue truwoeu down;. by ; every-xounty convention." If.; man nas merit ms mends in all parts of the county wm soon know its if he has honest is an outrage to attempt to push him upon his, party, especially at a time like this. This id no time for 'weak! men to go to the fronts ItoiiW-'Ciiv. vIIHvi'- :t:i;-if 'vov.'tH Hoping the Stab? will be in its nlace in the future,' reflecting light upon the import ant issues oeiore ua jt remain,. ; . 'o! JLtespccuuiiy, &c. , . L f CITY lXEfllS. r... Ajckmcan Iotustbt is begianing' to "force itself . Into preaUneat recognition abroad. 'Oar engine j boUders have, daring the last year or two, filled large ; orders for Russia; our re wing machine companies have agenctee In Various Enropean countries, and a. German paper has just indorsed the . merits 0 one of our Americaa planoe. Last, but byl no means! least among tlie products of American' irt;"' which are making paek way, into foreign markets, we may! note the Dixok GBApm-rx Pencil, which received! Csrcoujc Ooixn&ST, Jekset Cirr, aad ISindoiijed by etodenta, artists and businesf mea, wherever Ja n ' ' TO1 A v :.' '. -- if!.4.ftiLnr.4 1 lomni. JUijr i t-Aoo tT it, J ai,' tv . - r : . i mm. mm - :-i?.t:,i Wi would call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Brown Cotton Gin Co.; in this iasue, who make a specialty of Cotton Giaa, Self Feeders and Condensers, concerning Which, '-CeLt Walter Clark of iUlei(fh,N. C, writes aa follows; M I have nsed a good deal of machinery,- and teen- great deal ia use by others, bet I have never known,' anr better adavled for its nuroose er to' tive mora entire tatiafaouea- than Browa'ahanroved Self Feeder for Cotton Gins. .It only needs tq be known to uBureitaeenerai aaopuon; very trnry lom very trnry yonrsj 1 )."-' :auniBD.' WALSH-LVthfs Wtv.1 o the ISihrnstL VInHe Freeman, daughter of Harriet N. and D. H , Waleh gea a xaars o.monuii ana iu aays.' . i4, . .i , , The funeral will take, place to-day 47th, from the residence on. Sod Cross near Fifth street, at 111 , NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS, j PEKSONS 8U2JECT Tf THE PAYMENT bf Schedule B and C Tax win do Well b 'comini, forward within the acxt five days and pay their titx In a few! weeTsi tie' eetWjhas.fb' make his aimual report. Tie payment Of double taiwill be U.!.:iTiT Jvr.!i.. .! i.j-it ,!.! H'i- !t il.t : Btrtctly enforced lipon all delinquents after Wed- aiWat'; ' Jnly tT-ttsa tatttwea': -lifl V.li JoBegister. l;rhe:;Mys1;ery.;v:.:: :illr& Jbnsut D. H If.1 SouthWorth,: AiithbT ""rte !LotiBeIree, 'Tlie -DeBerted Wife", Tirmtr J'lay,' T:aowie wonuer,"! ew.1 BERTHA'S1 EaAOMENT; By Jljnr ftepbeiis, Author of "FaahtonjmdJFamine," "The Rejected Wife," r The Heireaa," ".May Uerweut, ; etc. 4"ii IFor aaieat " ' ivi"?. r - i - . . , , f ... HEINSBEBGER'Hi, " July 17-tf . . . ' i. Live Book aud Mask: Store Tick! Tick! Tick! Tf r- " i Tr v jewelry of the- Latest Styles; I Solid SUver and plated goods, alt of which I have a. fine s election, plain Gold Wedding Klnrs, aney and tteal BingB, and alt kiada of goods carried ia a firnt-, CUUS Jewelry Store. nec. w. Kre4uy.,reuiKeu price to suit the times. I give all work my per-oaal attention aodguaren tee aatisf aciion., Old Silver and Gold bought at the highest prices. - ! - jBlyi7itfi-rf yunli Uiiiy.hi'rntiis niA Agcctj Lemoiis; .andr Oranges., fJST iBCEl VEDi iFERBISI UNCANyASSEiy amis, ttnpa Sh6uiaerB i ianaSr7-tt M vii-JAMESb Ci 8TKN80N 21 . SHaa ' am I. I V!.4.!i occupied by I K.i Bartv fsTn.a i .ui i . -r - --4 w-r ifiTfiri ' f Appl. s July J ' MS W A. ASULI0KJMA 3 y- Si JJaCTii "i5aker lI i ; joir in r ; " . . . A four days;. 4............ b S.. ...4. ..fV;. w- ka..i..'..v..-..i..'. "... ..5 00 nve cays, one week Three weeks. 6 t One month - Two mouther. ......... 4 44 V V ....15 W ; " ! Three montha. .. , 58imonUa.'.. " One vear.. . J ...... ...4. .....44U Xrm in ail " Idr Contract Advertisement t&ke ' at timrxii tionately low rates. . , Jtre Bqnarea eettraated as a qnarter-cojamn ai.d ten aqaarea aa a half-column. , . , , . ,. . t B. GRAINGER.'. IT .. I.V.V.. HOU. W r. JOHNSON. -LYl A- n J. ii. CUMMDS1Q js, , . .. . . ... . 0 A ftB ijB... .j-i;M(i;jJect0rsj . HON. W. D. JOHNSON. . . . ....... J. D. McLUCAS. ......... 1 r j j'''!. ...Marleu, S. C. DUNCAN MtmeHMONr.vTvr.. re-.-... " WM. A. WRIGHT.......... WUmlngton.N.C JNO. W, ATKINSONw.i..;,.' ; t " i. u. a. nunuuiBun . L a GRAINGER.... f roea all the ordinary bnsfnosa of a Bank. ;mnes tterifflcttteB of befweit bearing interest." . Will take pleasure in accommodatki g the mercan tOe tommanitles of WllmicgtoB and ether places by disconntin such paper as can be .recommended as good by any of the Banks located where the par Uea are carrying, on baoineae -. Merchants' Exchange NaBohal Bank. ..'..New York. CiUzcna' National Bank. , . j. . Baltimore. Uank of New Hanover?. .V.... ......... .Wilmlngto mayaotf'liae' 1 - t , ";;J, ;FOJi sale,!-: VALUABLE Tbree Story Store, 22x99 1-3. Ft., . 'i f: 58 Feet fbqntj m deep, bear, : 7 Cor. FrlneeaaandAontb Water St.- NbVoccnebT7.TXTIeyri -.in! r.:K.iii (. - u;3iitil i j-i'I . if tiv i S-STQRY BRICK STQRE JSx99 FEET, North pf 1 i t ' 1 I. - anf adjoining atiove,- 8-STORY BErCK STORE, 22x90 FfilfT, North Of j i , and cdjotning above. ,j ,r- t Will be -sold seoarately o together. , noon ac commodating terms, upon application to . . . '- '." 'r " CRONLY & MORRIS, " ; ' (!I j: Wi) t ."1 ,IVJK :.-, 1 J ' , : .Anctioneers, Stock and Real Estate Brokers I 8 75uymxkj!8 7 5 Sew Floiir Just from the Harvest Yields piANNOtf W SURPASSEB BY THe' BAST, S; West, North or- South. Every barrel and, bag nteed perfect J Send your orders to the Cape ear Flour and Pearl Hominv Mills. juty 9 3wnac -ALEX. OLDHAM, Prop r, , . MKCELLAlfEQUS. - 2 HE SEASIDE. TEE MOUNTAINS qi; hprirs ollieisure at llome and Abroad. Tbe followiaz. '(ioUeciiona contain, the bett and most popular of .all published thongs, vocal, or in strumental Ducte, Rondos, Waltzes, Polkas, Quad, rillcg, etarand f iimlah unfailing entertainincut to all lovers of hisias a tfV Tf :tui Musical Treasure. Vocal and Jnptrnmental., ,. Moore's Irish MeodMSs. ' -Voel ' ! ' Gems of Scottbh Sooc. . , -l . I ' . , Gem of German Soag. ' 1 : ! ." Gems of Sacred Song.t -, A , , A . - ., Wreath of Gem. I ZiimHir. 1t "t ri SUver Chord,, r " . , - Piano at Home. n 1 Von hand pTecee ' -f 1 ' ' Gems o Strauss Instrumental si Wgan at liome. ' ' eea vrn neces. -. Home Circle. . .Vols. 1 and 2. Iaetrunienta , : Pianoforte Gems. ' J ill J . 4 ' . 1 I . i t rianista AiBom. . r 'Hi: r Larse Handsome Books, which are for sale by pTomiaent dealers?' iy,li j i:i'J .' all 1 Price of teacibok;i?BoardK'!40rClbtb, 3 00; Full Gilt, $1 00. r fr. , . , Sent, post f ran, for retail prko. , . , Boston. ,. , i till uroaaway, . 1, lf6-daiwirWed -Sat' ii: i' v t I. i . Ilr! I flTTY OT? WTLMTNGTON. N. CL. I I 5A: i; ' ? ' iFebrnary 18th, '4 Notice tft Ovsner8 bf&m Truck) Bray rriBt' OWNEltlj:orliany ckj '.'Cart w J Waonn nanrl li th eitv. will aend the Bame to f the shop of -John A,' Parker ett Second Street,- and save their ueguterea nmmDer painteu 1 uiereun vv 'ore the first day of5 March, prox.;4 when' the Ordi nance Imposing a Penalty will be enforced. . A liBt of the registered numbers will be f orniflhed onpliienatthiBlBce... r - uTU ij .i. rrj; 8EHV0SS, feb leed tf thnr -iTcasurer. Offlee ol city 4fBtf andTreaaorer. I i ..! m.i-ati iiTrtiTin.Tinft H f CONCERNING COWSJOtrJ OTHEBJ CATTLE , ..v Eunning at Large, f , the. city of ( Wilmingtoa, N. Ojras fol SKCTidir'l. That any COW M other 4U If ViUai.4aj " . . a follows: iiii.rt i " . TOVSXt - j ; , RUNNING AT LARGE ' t.n . onnwirotA limits -of this CUV ' shall be iMWJtBO.byjtoa WyMarBhataad tho pwper required to pay a. . ; . , f.mtJ r. Ylcfa F'TEN OOj; lKLUAlia C ' ' M : before the same shall be rejeaaed. sicISL Aiiy oWireefepartSttcreof Conflicting herewith, are hereby .repeeiea. Tb above 1 Alderme :4i jmie25-tf '' jiiH -!ity Clerk and Treas'r. :'A 7H Our;DbiBox:,vV' ' r HALT DIME ;, .(V- i 11). "-M li f- GUARAEKTlTSgrjOW as vour Cigar dealer noils yn t f1f! vW"t4l -4IIJ 11 4"1 I u 4 t :. ' ' k or no sale by , v ;! fmW6 17 NCUUKAGKi UO JC INS'flTUTliONS. Seclirity tigaissC Tire. u ' THE 1 Ncili1il a CAUOfclN A ; h iThJB OotmHur eoa tinaea to writ Boi icica, 'at fair rates, on all clauses of insurable property.. . ' i; AU loeeesare ptrompUr adjoatcd tadipabLnThe u.uaLK" is rapiaiy growmg la.puDiic lavur, ana appeal with CQBfldofi, ta. tnaurora of ; prOpotty in North Carolina. . - ,' ,"i -xw A?entaMllpait afthe State. msf R1L BATTLE, Jr.freaident . . ., 1 C.B. ROOT, Vice Preaident,-'..! , . BEATON GALES, Secretary. . , . ) XPULA8KI COWPES, 8oajerv10; 1 Jiuri'-f : ; , r ' ATKB&0B A KaNNING, Atom, iVamrl-tfiti tfui WiHmlngfam. W.O. ;'':H';'3totinia?i,-!'! J" ili. Htn ia ?(-).t iil to 1 fffU'tui t Tweliil3K iWSES CXLDIcaEANO YEL LOW BananafJ dajl j pjepected fey AtiaaUa qoast Line ut,rAtit.;j.v iii-:t,M,!. a.tG.-KQTmsOP'S : jalyll-tf " Frnit and ConfecUoner; Store. .m; usyatniyv 4. .. . . 114 1.1 " three daysu 44 wainaace wae aocnReu ej m stwu- yi :n oa the x4ta oay or jnn JSia. una win 3ct on and afiorTrfONIMY.i JUNE vS, 1 StHfv' V 1 h 1 i i . . Id V" ST. t' t L i 4-"' 1 . 1 4 . 5' :!;; i , i-J 4 t; k 'Is ''t 15"' I;-' ! I ' ' .!. 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 17, 1875, edition 1
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