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THE HOEimTG STAR. j, PUBLISHED DAILY; BY i i ' - ' vr rni - . V"t nr rv- -' -.-v., , . - : ;;9te;;4...ii..i i BiTSa or 6UB8CMFTIOH tx aotatok: . . ver, (by man postage pald; Q1 00 SSrawnUu, " ") . " . 4 00 Three monthB(- - .... nn month, 1 ........... i To City Subscriber, delivered in any "pert of the .nthorized to collect for more than 3 months in wlvance. . ? u.vivi O U l4i tilt. I ' OUTLINES. Yellow fever has .; readied Pascagoula, v: i and is malignant.. Woodruff d& Muller, the Lynchburg defaulter, has wn ca Dtiired iaTBanV3ranciscottvrrt---A, tows at WTJr..8ppXyfen' the Alfonsists, and it is. now considered that the Carlists cannot hold outi CpFoarteen sunstrokes it'!PariPme'Bheir-: matt & Co.'s assets less than', half their lia bilities. InTOlved In the Baxter failure is the seizure of the ship Queen of Mersey at New York. ir Grange Purchasing Affents will bold national convention' at Louisville. -Qneen Victoria': made a speech at the closing of ; Parliament. -Spain intends to send 10,000 troops to Cuba. Bishop of G resin, in Germany,; expelled from bis diocese by the government. ;V, ?-f New York markets: Cotton I4r "gold 113$ ll3j, spirits turpentine Bi cents,,-rosin . $1 65$1 75. ' ;;4rTj?-!'4-':;:. i ' I THE EliBCTloN. ; ;, . ; , But lijLtle additional information concerning the election; reached 'us yesterday, and that . was ' only. t con firmatory of previous reports. ; Oar estimate of -.".yesterday is un changed, : viziyConservatiyes, 59; Radicals, 58; Independents, 3. !: It ap pears, therefore, that three delegates, and not a majority as generally sup posed, will control the Convention. In our calculation we make no al lowance for the death " of "Gov. Gra ham, as we hope his place wilt .be tilled before the Convention assem bles. ; - ' ; -: - J L- j The remains of ex-Gov. Graham arrived in Raleigh yesterday, where they lay in state several hours. . They will be interred to-day in Hillsboro by loving hands, : caaxiy hearts will render to the illustrious dead the sincere tribute of honor and affection. HO NORS to cBAHAin. i Meetings or the Citizens and of the Bar. ' ! We abridge from the Aeics the proceedings of two meetings held ;in Raleigh Thursday to -mate prepara1 tions to receive the remains of Govi Graham on Friday: '. ;' At the citizens' meeting, held at. Metropolitan Hall, Mayor ' Separk presided. On his motion Hon. W II. Battle was called to the chair and J. J. Litchford requested to act .. as sec retary. ' " ' ' ; On motion of K. P. Battle, Esq-', a committee of five was appointed to prepare resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting, Messrs. K. P". ' Battle, J. H. Separk, Maior Seaton Gales, USTucker and. fs&J Wil liams being appointed as said commit tee. The following is one ; of " the resolutions adopted: 1 Resolved, That in the various po sitions of" honor and trust," which. William Alexander Graham so wor thily tilled, he displayed r the highest qualities1 'of 'rtnhd 'and.' heart, which should adorn the statesman and the citizen- -Ah, Chief Executive; o North Carolina, as member pf Conventions for revisal of the fundamental law, in the General Assemblies of the State, as Senator, in the National Legisla ture, in the Cabinet and in the forum, in great offices and in small, and in the walks of private life, he displayed conspicuous talents, extensive learn ing, perfect integrity, 'conscientious ami painstaking devotion to duty, ac companied by courtesy arid .respect fr the feelings of others. ". . ; -Mr. Battle accompanied the reso l itious with remarks suitable arid ap propriate." ,: """ ' '" ' ' ' v ?: ' Senator Mcrrimon paid, a handsome tribute tathajvirtueadflthedeceased Gov. Brogde.Hon. B. F. Moore and Cot IX Ypiing' ' followed Judge Battle added 'something coni erning Gov. Graham's devotion jto; duty." ; VV-T'v..'U 'wl ! Resolutions unanimously . adopted. On motion - of Geh. Cbxy a ; com niittee of ten citizens was appointed to meet the remains at Weldon and accompany, tbem to this city, j Committee to meet the remain at Weldon; t Gen, .W. E Coxj.Dr. T he.-, N. sraarpM. y;. Gilbert. Committee u escort the remains to Hillsboro:; Major Seatori Gales,' H. Hwerton, Jli. ,Neathery, Jonn N ichils, bhn Arrrisfrbrig, R. II. Jones, 1. J. Young, Dr. E. Grissom, W. W. Jone8, P, FPescud, Sr., Hon. Josiah Turner. THK BAB S .TKIBUTB. , The Bar! of Raleigh met at the preme CourtTroomSrT , On motion, the Hon, Bartholomew F. Moore was called i to . the chair and Chan. Mo ; BiihIm??, Esq! appointed Secretary. On motion, Hon. Win. H. BaltU, HmwWhxiBRoflman kpd ,Hpii. A. Sl'Sfeffiiriori were appointed a cotii ' niittee ?te-draf t' f suitable ?esl)Iutfori8 xpressiveMif Xheaenser of the .meet- i"g. Among the- rvijtqlu tions rreport- ..' ediwakthislaiiiai .tiiil :- Resolved, .That we find the lion. William Alexander Graham a bright example of all the'virtues of private' cuizeii as well as illnstnous by the able and faithful performance of all the duties of professional and official life. Hi Judge Battle in submitting the res- D. H.-gg, N. B. Broughtbn, Capt.- A. B. Andrews, CrBIloQt, JMaj. R. S; Tucker: Oaptr aArAsherC. M. Bus- - i ' 1 ' 1 '"' " " V. '..-. J . ' . . . II ". 1 I '.' 1 ! ' i i . , i -r , j i i j . i . . i i . , , ' ,';,,"Tf ii.T A I . I if 1 '"g 1 . .!l I .. I Z I vol. xvi: no: 123. olutious referred hi appropriate terms, to the unsullied record of the deceaie(t as a lawyer, and after remarks by Geo. II. Snow, Esq.; Chief Justice R. MPeartonR C; Badger, Esq S. A. Asher Esq..Ttf. Carter, -isq:'r Judge E. G. Reade, Hon. W. N. If. Smith and Jnd?e Georn-e W. B On motion, the Attorney General was requested to .present these res olutions to thearemW 'Courtoh' August 13th, at 12 o'clock M. j , On motion, it was resolved that th legaUfiateuiltysemblorin theZfiui. preme uourt at 3:30 Friday afternoon, for the purpose, rpf receivinc the .re mams of Govi Graham artheeate'f t Th kc onve ntion. ., Ve have prepared the following list of .memberslect to theConstitutional Conven tion : ' Alamance,' JE Boyd rad.-s-a----r -Altxander, Reuben Wattstiohs.)gain. T . Alleghany, E. Lr.Vaughan. c , ARTTBett. cV i Beaufort :ahd Pafialico, J. E.' Shepherd, v Bertie, P. Wi Bell, r. u rrz v.v -.-.-i ' v:: Bladen,, AJ McDonald, r. . ji;.! t." Brunswick; E.-Wi Taylor, r galn;"-; Bui$mli;TJios:3ri Cilngman, Di Cole mQ X5, -gain-of .fy- f .f v-y . i'y -m jt r . WBurkei AC 'AVefV- U&.i.Z. Ca,barrua, R. W. Allison; c. rtl Caldwell, E. W. Jones, c : . i '. Camden, J. L. Chamberlain, r. gain. t Caswell, E. B. Withers, c, Wilson Cary, gain of :j. .ji-.-.ii i Carteret, James Rumley, c - Catawbali M. ilcCorkle; c. . t Chatham, John Manning. Wm. Stroud, C vneroxee and Uraham, J. w. Cooper, c. Chowan, J. R. Pager r. ? ? ; , Cleaveland, Piato Durhain, c. f Columbus, Forney George, c. .Craven, R. F. Lehman, J. S. Manix, r. Cumberland, R. P. Buxton, J. C. Blocker, r. gam. d Currituck. W; B. CowelL .-.;' Aare, vi. r. piivens, r gain. 'Davidson, T.- C. Bobbins, jS. li. Rxihorts.c. A Davie, Charles Price, cr j a - I Duplin, J. N. Stalhngs, Wm. Farrior, c. Edgecombe, P. 3Iabsou, A. 31c- Forsythe, W. H. Wheeler, r. " , Franklin, W.F. Green, c . " Gaston, Jonas Hoffman, r gain. , ; Gates, W. P. Roberts, c. ' Granville, X. J.. Young, JA. Bullock, r. Greene, Joseph. Dixon , r gain, i . i Guilford, A. W. Tourgee, A. S. llolton, r. gam. ' ... Halifax, J. E. O'Hara, J. J. Goodwyu, r. Harnett, John Harrington, c. ' Haywood, Dr. Sam. "Love, c.- Henderson, Frank Wood tin, r. ( lieniora, J!i. j. xtorv, r. Hyde, W. 8. Carter, c - i ' Iredell. T. A. Nicholson. C. LJ bum- mers, c -.!-L.;. Jackson. G. W. Spake, ind., gain Johnston, B. R. Hinnant, P. T. Massie, gam Jones, J. F. Scott, r. Lenoir, R W. King, r. gain. ' i ; Lincoln, Caleb Motz, c. ; ! Macoh, W. N. Ailman. c. Martin, Rev. C. B. Hassell, c. gain. McDowell CtoLi.Neal,-2?TX?l Mecklenburg, Geri.' RfBarringcr, Dr. W. Kerr, rK gam. J,..;. j Madison, Dr. J. E. .Anderson, c. ji Montgomery,' Allen Jordan, r. gain. " c Mitchell, J. W. Bowman, r. gain. i Moore, W. M. Black, r, gain., . Nash, B. H. Bunn, c. - r - r , New Hanover and Pender, G. Z. Frencb, S. H. Manning, J. H. Smyth, r. 1 Northampton, Wm. Barrow, r. h ' Onslow, James G. Scott, c. Orange, Hons. A. Graham, J Tur- ner, c. . - ,.it , . Pasquotank, W. J. Munden, r. ( Perquimans, J. W. Albertson, r. Person, Col. J. W. Cunningham c. '.gain. Pitt, Hon. T. J. Jarvis, WmKing, c. ' I PolkN. B.Bamptonj r. ; ( , Randolph, J. W, Bean, A. M. ; Lowe, r gain. . .j, t f -r j J- Richmond, Hon. O. H. Dockeryi r gain. X Robeson, Dr. A. Sinclair,- CvjAMc: Eachin, c gain. ?j' Rockingham, Hon. D. S. Reid.J. Turner Morehead, c. . ' , : ri , Rowan,, JIon. F. E. Shober, . J. 9,-THen- : , Rutherford, J. M. Justice, r. ; . V 5 SampsonWrxL Kirby, 8. J.i Faisori, c. Stanley, Joseph MarshaU, a ' " V . 4, Stokes, W. W. McCandless, r. gain. llEuji:yrJuseph Dobson, fc - 8wain.j u il ' I- Transvlvania, G. W. Wilson, c '.Tyrrell, DrE,Bjuisoin, tiQ.,.ain. ' " TTnion, Dr.1 T. W.v Red w i nec. 1 . , Wake, R. , O, Badger, M. C Hodge A. L. Davis, J. J. Nowell, rgain. j Warren, J. W. Thome, J. O. Crosby, r. Washington,' J. M. Balman.; r. gain. Watauga. L. Bingham, c. r : , c'yne,-'W.''TV;'Fairclotl;--OJ H. Grau- tham. r gain. , . Wilkes, T. J. Dula, J. Q AI Bryan,' r. .. Wilson, Col. It W. Siugeltary, c. f'Yadkin,B. F. Jonesr. v j f " Yincey)J. Olli . oil i" ! .;..' .". - '' The above, list is, incomplete as .we are without the names of the candidates elected in sevr Of the eOiiUea.1 Our latest esti mate of the general result will be found on rourJrstpageESilrr Z mil tb rpHB IKOttTfliie 8TB BOOK BlffD ..jitin Aharcrn of nnaof the moit klliial worknea A Kiti u compiei in iu lu iwij the State. AQ kinds ot Binding executed nettly, beaplr and expeditkniBlT. i v. The iriatla. . . The mails will close at the City Posti-Of fice until further hotice as follows?- ' Nortb'efu (night) maila for all points North, .hast and West of We4uon, daily at.............. 5:45 P,! M. O " -tferough-andway (day) i - mailaiiJbxceptSonclay, 6:30 A M, Southern mails for all points ! South, daily... ...... 5:15 P. M. Charleston, daily, at 5J0AiH Western mails (C. C. R'y) daily (except Sundays.) 2:30 P.M. Charlotte mail closes at 2:30 P. M mithville (yia Easy. Hilland - 1 Town1 UreeKj Tuesdays ana - t - Saturdays . ................. 6 .-00 AI M. Fayette ville, and offices on Cape ' Fear River, .Mondays and ! FridSys,-.:.::-.7r..... l.-OOP'M, FayettevillebyC.C.R'y.dailv ' (except Sundays). 5:30 Ai Onslow C. H. and inttsrtritidiate i . offices every Fridav ...6:00 AJ Mr The Smithville mails, by steamboat, close afo tr. M., daily, except Sundays. j Mails delivered from 6:30 A. M. to 7:30 P. AL.-and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A M) r- Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12M., and from 2 to 6:00 P. M. Money order or Register Department open same . as stamp omen. - ' j i s Stamps for sale-at general delivery when stamp office is closed. , , - Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night. u Mails collected Yrom street boxes every day at 5, P; M. r t '. u f w '' J- NEtV: ADVEUTISKITIKNTS B. KAHNWErxEK. Sale Postponed. Silas N. MARTiif.- Removal. Loeal llot. i . j ;) -: Rain predicted. ' " ! Plenty of water in the nverF. Steamboatmen rejoice. ' j u . There was a heavy rain at Ma sonboro Sound on Thursday -nihtr"- i Though the evening was cloudy, ere The Morning Star appeared, the sky was clear and beautiful. ' .,,' ; - The windows of the Mozart Sa loon, our South Front street, are ; very pret tily draped with balsam and Madeira vines just now. '"!- ' ' ) , A shooting scrape took place in front of the City Hall yesterday 'afternoon which, after fifteen or twenty Bhots, resufc ed in the death of one poor pigeon " Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast" sometimes, hut when 'tootled" upon a Single horn, by a new be ginner, it oft times hath a contrary appeal.; - The postal law ; of v thejast ses sion of Congress increases the fee for the registration of letters from 8; to 10 cents, and the latter law has now gone into effect - - Deep -t oned thunder - and v i y id lightning awoke the drowsey sleepers yes terday morninjr, between 2 and 3 o'clock, but the: cloud passed in another direction and verj little if any rain fell here. . ; --'Soiiei jeopIe are -afraid of ihe scaffolding on the steeple of SL. Jame&V Chuich, thinking that possibly some chance flaw of wind, taking the proper direction, may hurl it upon the sidewalk below, thus endangering the lives of persons who may be passing. It has been there for some weeks'" past, ' but is no doubt properly secured." ' " '''' """ ' " '. About Oaetraettan- We did not desire, in our article on ob struction of the sidewalk, yesterday, to con vey ti e impression that the "Southern Ex press Company habitually leave boxes on the walk over, night, , .Those in charge at the office are, in fact, very particular to see that (he walk is k$pt clear, but other, parties not connected with the Company sometimes leave boxes there at night, and we under stand that such was the case on the' occa sion referred to. We therefore make our remark-0OTjrix?, r and say to every one inter ested, take care to store your boxes where they cannot by any mischance become; an obstruction to travel :' . I in a-muddle, v 4 . . . x . .' . We learn that when the day police weflt on duty a morning or two since they found a white man in the middle of Market square without, coat, hat or shtes.J tJpon being questioned, j the bewildered - individual seemed to imagine that the square in : front of the market house was the room in which he had slept and that some one had entered it during the :night and carried off ihe articles mentioned. He . continued his search for : them . for f. some time, aided j by the 'police but they- could riot be found, and the presumption is that he bad "lodged at SprawlV. and thus became divosted of a portiori of hi4 toiiettel I O S. 1 3 ",l After the BorAKaln, j- ; v? A nuniberpt toys being in tW habit; of congregating at the foot of Market street, where they are charged with not only being very bolsterouVarid hofsyf but with throw ing watermelon rinds at each other, bicli as often plumps' a' passerby id th6 back, the police made a raid ou tWcin .yesterday and took five of the little fellows to the Guard House' They were, however, subse quently released but we jure .informed that the'coaseauenceS mavT)e more serious if i Jhe youngsters continue-to ehave-had'y in that quarter. Look-piut; bys L;;, ' ' 4 'Th following,: we learn, is the properlyj in.thq cityof jymingtQU upoAJwhich there isy-tix,,HrimtfBi 4aluaficm tr the same: Church property . . .OJ J . .V '. i K v i329,200 School property. .... .. .. ...... . 13,000 CUv property, v .a'.'i j i v; i'l l 84.000 United iitateaVpropertyiu 49,450 Seaman's Home and BtithelV ' lO, & W. R. R property, 101,465 '; i. .- ; . 'X-s, .?;.. r.t s-s1- 1 . 11 A $531,405 Send.Ta, the. Kevefj' j J ,"ff:rrT '''''' iiiiWe: iri vitis eftcniiot obtfrlelSlsjntaiiCape Fear, region. pajticuteTjy,T.apd c generally sthroughqut.lbe State, gtp consider himself f. .TX-j a.- j.-, -f limit li jhrtlii 'i if-i a i hereby constituted a committee ot one to :drop us a postal card or letter whetfever any. little even;;Qf pubyct interest occurs or;jsC -anticipated in his immediate neighborhood, and to 'do it as early as may be convenient. Dori't waitfor any ;bne else"' to furnish us the particulars because ydtf bave3 not- time to write a regular Jetter in shape for publU cation i but iustsit down for a moment and gfve 'tis the iacta in jthe rdugh wUhjiines and dates'," or let thtfboys and we Will arrange them. on arrival. '. xou .wiiljthen soon he 'surprised to' see1 ho w complete a record we can keep of matters of interest in yoor;viciBityf?c jouRneigbbprs will spon learn io oJloW.your cxample,.,and jpu ivill then muUiallyJmye rnid,e oir jornaXmueu more valuable to yourselves and to the gen- eratubbc. LStmdna. thanevt-s but it is news entyAhat- we want, ; f tmproTebtente Among the finest business houses laiely erected in this city is that of : Messrs. Wal ker H&Maunderf On the west side of Front, between'Princess.and Chesnut Sts ;which is now approachiDg.Cpmpletioijf. ":Ji 'is not large, being 24 by 50 feet,.wjth l4 feet pitch f rom. the . first floor, and 12yfeet frpmlthe second, but the general appearance is- neat and the style: of architecture somewhat unique. The front is neatly ornamented, with arched windows above and Open front below, with - the exception of arched col umns to which neat iron gates are to be at tached. The lower floor is to ;be: used by the firm aboi e mentioned as a marble yard, with ? iiffice attached, and '' isj.adrijjrably adapted to the purpose.- The upper floor will be Occupied as a dental-establishment by Dri S S Everett and is fitted s up. very couveniently for that purpose, there being five rooms, including parlor, operating room, etCii.Tiie brick iwprfci was irlooef by Mr. James Walker and the wood work by Mr.' B. D. Morrelb: n X ! j Lema In Phlloaaphy. ' It was (for short) Maha Mongkut, King o Sjam, or Bijorz .Uozrqfc-CDrtmolazqdsp Xmn arwzigwrazp ' Spa) maxazetabzarezpex EzawarmAfigaVglari MahaIonglsut, (if we be required to supply the-full name from memory,) who wrote: "It was the single aim of Buddha to deliver man from all carnal and selfish' passions. . These are the only obstacles in the search for truth. The most solid wisdom is to know this, and -J to apply one's self to the-conquest of one's self.', , Andt haying let fall this pearl, this anvable heathen went 'and' whipped a wife for was she not part and parcel of himself ?- Philosophic" citizen,- read and ponder;. The lessons of history, as we Lave been informed Ay a. man ; who probably knew, are profitable for doctrine for dis cipline and for example, j ':': J", ' J ; . The Lale Race. .. ' i ' We learn that pur informant was in error in stating that the Bessie Lee went over " almost at the first puff" of the. squall in the race of Wednesday last. The fact is that the Bestie, being the smallest yacht in the fleet, rigged in her largest suit of sails, leading off at the. commencement, continued to gallantly breast the waves and weather the storm until she had rounded i the Inlet buoy and was in tne act ot jioing arouna the buoy opposite ihe Ciub houie, passing half way through the race, withstanding all the heavy; wind, when she filled and settled down gradually beneath the Waves.' Other boats in the fleet also suffered mishaps and withdrew from the race. . .This correction is given at the request of a spectator, t ' ' s: Amende.' : . ' "-:;': ; "- , Several of the goodly number of young gentlemen whq occasionally ' gladden the heart reportorial by bringing us , in a little item of news, having suggested that if the route and destination of . the? procession of one Vhich:;ptf ; Tmrsday evening rendezji voused at this office had been generally awnad'TMen'otild hayeheen a moire uferpria tunibu It behooves us to say that the procession had not been deter mined upon at an hour sufficiently early fdr public announcement, hence. UuVthusness. On tht occasion of the arrival of our'ex- ..... , . . - j pected convoy of " goobers" from " Excel sior,1? o&iour! friends are affectionately inI vited to attend and witness the ceremonies, without further notice. j j r,: S fl rf .-' rt -f- : rr Yacht KaelnK at Heaafort The Caro ifaaTlraeht Clob. .X A U I ! f It baa been v intimated, wr understand, that an invitation or challenge may be ex tended to the Carolina Yacht Club to par ticipate in the regatta to take plac6 at Beau fort on tne mtn inst. suouia tnis prove to be the case 'four boats' of f .tbe.i"Carolina" fleet will seize the opportunity of display ing their Sailing quaiitieVir) the harbor of that pleasant sea-port If no suchi invita tion or challenge' should be forthcoming,, however, weiearn.hat, a yachthi n prepa ration at Masouboro, iri which' a number of gentlemen intend embarking with theview of . sailing to Beaufort so as to be present on the occasion of the race as spectators. i Beelsaatlon and Appointment Anthony Haweawcolored;, Jiaving resigned bis newly 'acquired Vio of Magis trate in Tederal Point Township; Thos M. Gardner Esqot thiSraty; has-been jap pointecTby the"Clerk6f the"Supenor Court to act ia his stead 1 H-' lC-.TTTT Btata of Therm ; j:rThe following waVtheTaige of; the ther-! monieter at the Signal BuTeao; in; this cirv, yesterday: : -ii v-.!r.tvwMf wi ?xn 7 A, M.V7S; Z tf&l;?:M.,'17i 4:30 P. M., 77; 9 P. M., 75 ' !' 'it-,B ,v.T. . Xdd FelIow) Jubilee. J Jt' 4.: r j : Thursday was a gala !day':for' lire -Odd jf euows r oi vniteviiier uuringtne pay there :wks V festivalW ihe "Odd 'FeBows' 'Hall; at the, depot,' 'for 'the benefit 'of Ithe jicw iiueyme ioas;. jj.n, uie eyeuinJg.v lumbus Lodge No. 27;inet for instruction ia tne work of the Order by Past tJrand 3i M McGowant of Wil min gton; 'and ! at night, a grand bairat the Court 'House topped: off !' 'tWe understand tiTat the iestivai was very was taxenin. s-ane unmoDSvuie tuass ana String Ban dj bnder the leadership of Mr xv.ua.er, luruisueu iue uiusiu lur iue ucca Hop-'l'Adai " three""1 htihdred ladies, and gentlemen were.'' present 'at".; the ' . ball. and. t we. udge : that . . to have ' been -the most enjoyable ? feature of the -'day, for the vi8itiBg Fenbws-who:wentiip from this city "dilate upon: the excellence," of -the music; the jollity of the compahy Vahd jthe beauty and wit. of , the,- ladies present until yeryj .words fa lhem. i; Ab so i it was even uaio uie small uours..:: ' !ijo . j v; 'The hospitaiity of the citizens' is described' ua ouu4eiuiog luuk , iu ve appreciaieu j must Wilmington Metbodlst Ditrlet. - Appointments of Rev. ,W. 8. Black, Pre siding 'Eider; for the5 tbb?d round of quar terly meetings for the present Conference1 year of the Wilmington District':" ' ' Bladen; and C. F. Mission; at Centre; August 15 and 16. i'::' ' . :"-''; j V 'Topsail, August 22 and 23. ' ' I ;i Magnolia, at Harrell's Store, August 29 and so. :' ' ; ' . '"' ' --y;-, " Wilmington, at Front Street Church, Sep- lemoer o ana o . . , ; . . ' - is .. Smithville,. at Smithville, September 12 and;liiT -ipo-r i-iJiuWU' sii mm "., , - ... ".. . 1; Jt The late ' fjosts. of the.; spring caused , our ; present ' fruit supply;; to meagre. i:. ..n ; . t . r le i --I V , :ti! -For theEtar.i . . yA PLEA F0R.Tllfi BOYS. ! I " - - ' i -1 Ma. Eorrqu: Seeing a notice! in : your paper this morning of the issue of warrants. for the arrest of fifteen boys for swimming. at what is known as Green's Mill. i: I was led to reflect ' on the' extreme hardship to boys that they should be hunted 'down for going balniug. ' Tney have been ' driven from bathing in the river near 'town and now,: it would seem are to be driven from place near a mile from town, and, as private, as any suitable place that can be found withlh that distance. Where then are boys to go bathing ? If the authorities are determined to drive the boys from every swimming place they find, let .them point out some suitable place where they can learn Jhe useful art of swimming, which is so conducive to health, and especially to the enjoyment of boys, who I know do not wish to violate any law ; The truth is, there are some people hereaboutenlirely too fas tidious and assume what savors too much of mock modesty, t-1 l An Old Boy. v m , '. - v'-i .-. Blihop Lymtn'i Appointments. ! j , Morganton .'........'.. '. .! ...... J Aug. 15 P.M., Old Fort. . . J...v...;Augj 16 bt, Andrew's, Buncombe Co. .Y.. .Aug. 19 Hard Creek, Buncombe. Co .Aug.- 20 Warm Springs. . . . .. . . ... .1 . , . . . : . Aug.' 22 Burnsville. . . .. .-. .. . ; .Aug.' 25 BakersviUe ............. . . Aug.' 27 Elk River Valley. .V. ; i . .Aug.- 29 Beaver Dam, Buncombe Co ... , ... Aug.' 31 Brevard, Transylvania Co. ...... . Sept.' 2 St. Paul's, in the Valley, Transyl- " ? ; ; ' T&Sift OO 4 4 e e e eSCpt.) 3 Flat Rock.. ......I. Sept.: 5 Hendersonyille . ........ .. .. .Septi 7 Glencoe .. 1 ....... . . . ,1 ...... . ; Sept. ' 10 Calvary Church, Henderson Co. ..Sept. 12 Liecester.. ........Sept.; 15 WaynesvlUe. , .... . . . , .Sept.; 17 Asheville . ; : . : ... . .... . Sect. ! 19 The collections at each place will be ap propriated to Diocesan. Missions. " :" i;. ' Spirits Turpentine - 5 -a The Radical Board of bounty Commissioners in Wayne county have been indicted for overcharging mileage.' j The Conservative maToriiTCoL Sineeltary's)- in " Wilson county was the largest since the war with one exception. ' , iMMdiikaeiinitmaoi the leading Baptist preachers in the East, died at his home in Halifax county on tne J5tn. Divmtief Xemers,J WJBighly esteemed and well' known- citizen of Car teret county; died recently on the Straits in that countyr aged 84 yearn. ... I '3 ; Asheville rJcppsitor:, 'f A. Ai OampbeH Is defeai4dje Chefoie py a large maioritv. The while iieuole of that county iKould'uti take ;adyl.negrq: teqfuality 'ia the rs.;', , ' , - Miss Fisher (Christian Reid) has been ill at Uendersonville, but is Well enough to go on her summer tour in the mountains,' J Watchman. we' learn' by-the . Salisbury -On last Friday, a colored boy by' the name of Jl?m3 McCaU, was -arrested! ia North Cbve, McDowell a'ntyf on a charge of the murder of a colored woman, Anna; Jackson, Several months ago. V; .,. LlAclodnce:sl Judge -Watts was so much taken up with the election,! in which he has been actively engaged, that he did not open Nash Court until'Tuesday. We are not surprised' that he should strive to preserve a constitution that creates such Judgesas heis.'! . ... ; . ;- . 0 Advance: In a poll of 729 votes In the town 6f Wilsbht every white man, voted the Democratic ticket save one, and , to show .the brilliancy of this solitary Rad,, it is a positive fact that he did not know what he was voting, for he publicly acknowl edges that he thought bewas! voting for J; JSharp, thS Radical candidate in Nash and knew nothing of John T. Sharp, the can didate for whom he. did vote. ' The Jtieskenger says the election in Wayne, countywas marked with irregu? larities In several respects, to say nothing of the fraudulent increase in the negro vote. In the first place poll books were kept only in Indbta; SpringiMoirJt Dlive, Dudley; Providence, Granthams and. Stoney Creek precincts, ' and even in these the poll-hplde'rs , ne elected to certify to the books as required by law. '' One of the poll-holders in' Golds- t boro pjrecinct was a - candidate,, which is again contrary1 to the law. If the . vote .of; the townships ia which these violations of the law took place had been thrown but by the:commis8ionersDQrthrand Cox2 Conser" .vatiyes . wouldV ; have . been , elected: Th Messenger saysK "We 'remember a case ia . Wake county where the1 election 1 on "Pro-' hibHion'.'ikas set aside -br-f the -courts last .year.tsimply because the registration .books ; had hot been revised previous fo the'electibn In accordance with the law.Ui it looks Id ni : that the' bathe tourt would i set I aside- hc$ election in Wayne county. , The irreealkrii ties are certainly of far greater imnort ihAn r !-rpviaJrt-WtiintivW n - fi-.J' I totimktifttblJlTrfln I mumateS tDattUe Trientl8 .or Mri DOrthwill'tHanoyeivbearingdatetKe Tt&day of March A I), V1swwyjHms:MQWWteWl&Q. , vention. . r - ! .'rs.i-ji r'-j. . -.7T: fgr ftovooai ci 4 Ai jovia l ; .naa a Jtf A ASa4835i ke;:? 1 ff -l-ll J1..J JO ;,.-.-,'.3'-; 0il ery does all kinds of Bindin and Ruling !ia i work. manlike aiutner;ran4 at Yeasbn&bkP prfcee.: Her chanta and others needing Receipt. . Books,- or other , Work, may repm roinptaeas, in the exeendon pf sneir oraers. . v TaAMsres t PniNTiMa-lKK8.lnTmbie tcl all .. -. road cpmpaaiea, pteamehip compantea,; banks,,: mer- cbants, -maniactarer and others. They are "en. i daring and changeless, and will copy sharp and clear for an indefinite period of time. Having Just received a fresh supply of these inks, we are pre Dared to execute Orders nromntlv and at moderate, i nnrp. . . ... I tJOPT ffr 1 KSTIKOKXAIu TOPlCKJL iEAN8A8i ! .am,; 22,.l&75i MB88B84 JT. W ;Toimt;; 89 .Maiden' Lane. New York:,. Gentleaieu1 wish to add my teeumony to the unammoos voice of your customers as to the quality of Guns made by your establieh- ment's My'1 Standard 'Gun" -ha proved '-afte thorough trials all yon; claim-for- your work. A strong sccurate shooter, of fine workmanship and perfect in all its parts. - I regard it as a better Gun than any other establishment furnishes at "the same price.!' Quite a large number of your guns' are in use In this State, and as far as I can learn,' their owners are unanimous in their approval i ; Very respectfully yours, , , ,-. . aug 7-tf A. Hajchatt. DIKD. f- CUMM1NG. At Fayetteville 'on the' evening of iae imn Inst, fimma uuy. meant daughter of Pres ton ana Virginia 1. camming. , . , journal ana ureeBsooro ralriot please copy. , JOYCB. Last -evening at 11 o'clock. TQchard ..jw, .! ,..,, i .. . ,- .... i r ; funeral announcement to-morrow. . ,; 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.; Auction Sale, ; Household and Kitchen Parnitnre. I WILL SELL ON SATURDAY 14th Inst., at 10 xi'clock, the entire stock of ,. y ; ; 1 ' MRS. CLIFFORD'S BOARDING HOUSE, j oa Market street, between Second and Third streets. coneisungor .;iJ; ' .:7:'5. .. Parlor and Bed ? Eepm Fornitara -'s A large Mantel Mirror, Pictures, Marble Top Tables,. CARPETS, FEATHER BEDS, KITCnjlN UTEN.- The above sale postponed until: Friday mbrnine sum August. .. augl4-2t . . . . . t , . Auctioneer. Eemoval. HE UNDERSIGNED HAS REMOVED TO HIS buflding on Dock street, between South Water and ' . i ....... , Front Streets. augi4 3t SILAS N. MARTIN. L B. GRAINGER. ....... HON. W. D. JOHNSON. D. C, WADDELL. . .;. .Pbesidkst . '. : Vice Pbesident ......... ...Cab htbb BANK OF MARION, MARION, 8? Ci; '' Directors r HON. W. D. JOHNSON. J. D. MoLUCAS .Marieh, S. C DUNCAN MURCHISON. WM. A. WRIGHT... .WUmlngton,N.O. JNO. W: ATKINSON D. R. MURCHISON. . , LB. GRAINGER. , : -4 : Does' all the ordinary business of a Bank. Issues Certificates of DeDoaitbearinz interest. Will take pleasure in accommodatins the mercan tile communities of Wilmington and other places by discounting such paper as can be recommended- as eooa ay any 01 tne ttanKs locatea wnere tne par ties are carrying on ousiness. - " ' Correspondents; Hanover National Bank. ... ... .New York. Citizens National Bank i . . . . .i-... Baltimore. 1 Bank of New Hanover, , . , , . ., . . ..... .Wilmington. . 'in. MISCELLANEOUS. Bacon, Pork, Flonri Bagging, Ties, Etc. jQj Boxes Smoked Sideaand- Shoulders, ' ! j j r PA BoxesD. S. Sides , - ; . ; -' . x-k m HKla Viiaa Pnrlr V ? I ? gQQ tBblsFleur, alt grades. .t : 1 Reus Bagging, -"'J- , T V -. i 1'Art Tohfl T6hfl Pieced Ties, ' ; ' 1 AA Barrels Refined Sugar, , Bags Prime Rio Coffee. )Uii$eW, I -e ' , ' , i eaik Mixed :Corn.-o r AA Bales N. R. and Eastern UUU . . -. . ... i Bushels Prime wnite V iiif" -.i Hit H Bbls, and Hhd.s j.New Crop. Coba, . .Molaases QQ Sacka Lisbon Salt, .if yt( :wi ; nrvAHAffliil Html Khirir't'attltii'i ! - ,r'- ', , .;. .ii . AA Bdla Hoop Iron, OUU H I'- in-!,' n 1 V . ' r a QQBagaSko i,- . .. ' ...i -. ;. nKKegBNailv' ''?' !-- i : . K1 "I AA Boxes' and Half BoxeiCandleK ' " 1 lUv v-i ft- Ttjni'ii-i.kuU (j Grose Matches, -KA Boxes Caady. , j , ; . .v. vi r m ef Boxes Soda. 70 BOxc Soap. . V i1 ; ) X CosesPoVa;-'?1 ,f J'f W!? n A Half Barrels Snuff, 103 Xous , Eureka Guano, '& 1300 Tans Gnanope Guano. . . f u ViMForealelow by?i 1 .i-! -? ,s -t, angStf, WILLIAMS Jb MURCHISON. Forest 'and3 , Stream,, ij Weekly JoTirBai, of Sixteen Pages. '. T -. : DEVOTED ; TO j : t ; :; ? 'Jr-JTM 1 if - Jr u n am . i -w PBlitrnfiJiii, WATURAE HISTORY FISH CUL- TTTRie- PHOTKOTJCkN-OF -GAME. PKKSER' VATION 91? FOREST, YAQHTING, BOAT:i . .J diit-D oof Reef eatioii aii Stk?. .- . . . T . '-'It Is the only Journal In thia Cetfntty 'tnat, fully I iDfplles the waata ind meets the necessities of th J Gentleman' Sporsmarii' J t (l i i. i v ti.; j -j r! Ii-f4 ;jii . 1 TE0M8 0 W, A.XJkAU. . ,f, T.IIwmI iHwnnnt to ninbfL' ' ' - ' . -4 I i .,jTt,.,,r jtfs6eadit forra fSpedmeQ.Copj -Foreai & StTeaiav rtiblisliiiti; Co., . ur 5Vi iTCbtham'sttee '(City Hali Square),; ; i- v-': - .'''.um-!'(i ' f iJTewYorjr. Post Office Box S833 mar 28-tf. ..... S 6f 5 00. Threa weets... . 6 M l M " "One month.. ...r;:.. 8 CO 0 TwojaonthB. tt;..;v? 15 Of Three toontna.: ':.:.,;.... .... .82 00 BlxaionthB ...S5 00 lii-.r i". it One rtm.:iiii.V.i.(ST. !i J: iii.6d M l Contract Advertisements taken at prcpoi rdonately low r&tee. - Fire bqoaree estimated b quarter-column, and ten fnaretrM a nalf-colamn. ' of-VdiiabIe;Eeal Estate '"'J ? Sli CROSiYl- Auetloueer. C..-T . . xijr-iiivam wAnsnju3.- Ml f: aW -; . V --li l - TTVlETUEO? AND IN ACeORDAVcE WTTTi I the provisions of a' certain' lEdentnrn nfmort. I o-ana regist erea in lae reporas x Jew Uahover I cot. ib dook at page Si ar d followirEr. the- J: nndsue.aa. e at(onMa;of tf dmoiagee. will QN THpESpAY THE. 9r J)AY pf September hext at 13 o'clock M.r at theCourt House door in the citv of Wilmingtn. tell' for cash; by pnblift auction, the following described piece, or parcel ef iand situated In said city, viz: 'r -J11- - ' Beeinninaat thejcorner of a .lot ewned Ay A P. Reptton anu-wife, on the ku h side or MarKet street, aud rnnnmg thence 'southwardly along iheir line one hundred and mii ty-two feet, to otsAieacoun, s aaey, mence aicxg eaia aiiev aft- kereon. thence with -the back line of Wi!ke son's let weslwardry twenty-four feet to hi con er; thi-nee with his other line north wardlv iitv-n-T- fwt. in juarKei Bireervrnence aioner jh a.i ket st.rop.t wwiutrri . ' . 1 . . . . . ... . : jy tnirty-rour feet to the be; einninsr. and' beta? in diock is according to1 Turner's plan of the city of Wumfngtea, i' WBIGUT febTi:D34AN. - " . BASS' PALE, ALE, xounger b Bparkiing Alp,.- r ij . U.T '' 1 - ' MuirB hparkling; Ale, " . 1 . f cBwea's.feparkling Ale. . ,. ... iu,Mrt QnBeel' Brown t-ton t, ' .. .,; '(... i rHibberd's Brown blout, ''" ; ; - ' t 1 ' B.W. &Co's London Porter. FIIfTY CASKS AND r CASES. ' 5" ' i-'v-' CHAS. T. MYERS & CO., v v; J 5 &7 North: Front Street LOW PRICES Best anil-FresW Fasjly Groceries. 1 Goods by every Steamer.' ' Goods by Sail and Rail. iiv'i'HAnitn Torrttellverlng jfamUy bnpplieB CHAS. D. MYRR3 & CO.. 'augia tf '' 6 & 7 North' Front street. pirct;pprt Cargo of Assorted Merchandise, NOW LANDING EX GERMAN BRIG BERTHA' and Imported by us direct from Bremerhafcn .Germany; consisting partly of :Jj ..,.-5... BEST piSTlrXERS,.GLUE IN BARRELS, ..GoodDiatiUeraGJuelnJSarrelB, QESXAYf?fSqAMinDJEMIJOffNSAND CKS i rSELTERS WATER; JN BASKET, , Cliicory in Casks, ; ; Crockery and Earthenware, assorted ; packages Dutch Linseed. Oil 'for 'Painters Use. in ' Barrels, Heycs Demijohns, Assorted Sizes, SccoiHl Karid;! Spirit ' barrels. ' we offer the above to Ihe trade in lots to snit. at lowest figures. . Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. i, . , . , i ' . E. PESCIIAU & WESTERMANN. ans 13-2w ? Tick!; Tick!; Tick! NOW IS YOUB CHANCE TO BUY WATCHES, Clocks and fcUverware, wishing to .1 educe my stock of line Gold and Silver Watches. . Jewelry of "the Latest Styles. Solid Silverand plated goods, all 6f which I have a )ia wedding Jungs, fancy ana ids of goods carried iu a firtt- claes Jewelry Store. ! ofEer at. greatly., reduced prices to suit the times. I give alt work my personal attention and guarentee satisfaction. Old. Silver nod Gold bought at the highest prices. c .r X ..,: vivfih: ii:-J. Hv ALLEN. r julyl7-tf - ; . . Agent A Question of Honor. ,.- BY CHRISTIAN REED. ,r - THIS ; NEW KOVEIi BY CHRISTIAN REIP. 'A Question of ' Honor." Is entitled to rank among the best of heriata work. The plot is, as is usual in ner stones, powenra ana kBSOBBlM iN'lNT&REST? . t. - : 1 .:u.: i .i'j... i.. ; It fs a storv of much beauty and power, which .will more "than sustain 'the" high; reputation the writer has so justly woil. ; A large lot just received oj express ana lor eaie at r !ii';-' UOJ? HEtNSBERGER'S !'-" . . , . - ' aug lO-tf ni if j 3'TJe' BoOk and Music Store. . latest' -StyleSv HAVING RECEIVED BY EXPRESS BLOCKS , of the latest styles of Hats far Ladies and Chil dren, Mrs. Virginia A. Urr is prepaeed to alter, press and bleach work-entrusted, to her.: .Old Bonnets and Gentlemen's Panama Hats made to. . JLook as Well as Jfcw. For Dartlculars call on or send to MRS. ORR, oc Sun, between 8rd and 4th streets. . . ' - " - ap 15-tr rj" : . . ..; , , , At Yates' Boot Store. r pHERE IS TO BE FOUND THE LARGEST AN U X best Selected Stock or iAlMD CjaOVS BOOKS t 1. in the State. t,v JO 1 Uu'S'iS,- ,lt ' To School Teachers ... v-Hi-i i:i:utJuu.''..-si.. 1 the city and country, vou-are respectfnlly TT. Ti'toiOme ana examine my- invited ' 4 - 00X 0801001 BOOKl' which is now complete and will be sold at yery low Dr.ces. . 1 .)n- j..--. 1 ; , C. W. YATKS, 'Market Street. atigSif ..n.i . Basglngr and Ties. ,; 5; Tons Ties, j.v Hi: au? tf i';'' KB ItCilER ' CALDfiR BEOS. y. t" Moiasie;t: Mdiasscs.', ' ' ; ihds Cuba' MolaiaesVj w, ; ' 2, Hhds.S... 1JL Molasees, -;j j,'u; ,., j .,. FofpaWby,, .!?. .1 . aug.3-tr KERCH NER & CALDEK BROS. Flour, Coffee, Sugar land Tobacco. . ; r jQ0 barrets Flour; - " ' -: '"'" r - AQ Lags Coffee, ' QBb!8"fc!ugr, - ;V" ' J A Q Boxes Tobacco: a u?4 4 lij-li! Forsale by J ! ' i ii-ii-f - ; aug 13-tf , , , , KERCHNER 4 CALDERBROS. ni'-r Corn: KeaD and: Hay; ' tt A A A Bttshela.Corn,,-, ; . - A A A Bushels Meal, 300 . Pales Prime , Ea tern 1UUU Hay."' . -'- aug.ll JllgCaSKRifejALDER ERQj i - 0;H. wards TTASHljoijABLtt HAIR DRESSIKG & 8HA ing Saloon, 7 South Front St., wumington, n. v. N. B Ihave secured the services ottthe BE 1 artiats of my profession. t . ' - .- X i- t r- I; j""' 3!. 4; (., ' r !- 1 is- ' i. ' ' ' ' r 1 r i 1 f
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 14, 1875, edition 1
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