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the non::i::a gtab. , - pUBLlSUtD DAILY, BY " : . W"2w. XT- JGZHIlZ.Tj'LTilD ; nT.S OV'AnVklillKINl.; " a I' one week. - Two wwki. fcAWl O ITTMCKirTIOX IK AsV46! . 1 ijweeka.,.-,,,-.. ftf- ln year, ' Cbmall) portage paid,., " -T -, . j . ...... ........ i in - i- - Three m(tUs.-A:..''Kv.;:W t .T, JW .i' V ao. a aWWe-o . S3 - tv. mw Subscribe, delivered la any part Of the . . : une year.. ........ .'... ..... ;.6S It rhV Fifteen Cents per week. Our City A rents are VQbtimmjdm I n. ; cl, xutJits day. july.g, istg. wciraa AavsrwBomenie UKes' at UonatelT low rate. prop 1 kiithoruM 10 collect ror more than 3 it month in 4... . THOLE NO.' 2,848 atee. ietJrii , FtvehBareet3riatM a i aarterreohiii'itd. ten aqnares as a hall -column. 7 Z'r. rTa,....J,.,,. .,. .y 1 M . - r ? i i 5 i II.:-, :t:i. i -vi s i I - II . i i , - i i : . 2 , MORNING EDITION. ?. r The people of Colorado hate ratified their nctato ConatituUoiur The colossal bronze buftf Greeley,' to be put up by tbo printers of. the eountryr will be completed in t September. 7'""" cn- Ierts com mander of the New"TorK ;7ti Ret, died ofl biswaylb Ihe.CentennfaV r- Servi ans Invade' Turkey in three places but arc repulsed with 2.000 loss. --'A rumor represents, another engagement aa having beenf ought, and the Turks' as having been defeated. TheTurks ' claim further successes. The ; Powers will adopt policy of non-intervention., Consider-' able progress made Jo Congress:, with Ap. propriation bills. German - Emperor sends congratulatory letter to President. . Speaker KcrrJs j ncallh r JniproTlng.' New York: markets: Cotton, - llf 12 l-lfic: turnentinei Sue: Tosin. si 70O 1 75;'gold, ll21112i: ; ;i- - - . r - t 2 -"i Servia has 4 declared war. invaded Turkey and beerepolsedi tJThe lat- " ter circumstance 'is ''not' disastrous.! Servia will be joined by doubtless all the Christian provinces of Turkey. Herzegovina Iiaa boerr fighting and Montenegro is now 5 in 'the field with; V Srviav;-J J;Lfxn -s-i: '' England's attitude is. probably one of neutrality. Shcwtll .hardly vein ; ture to repeat 'lho 'Crimean quarrel with JViKinarckiaa vaiiationR. Aus tria has a ' more immediate interest, ;but will probably endeavor to be neu-j tral. Most of her people sympathize with the' struggling 'rinMiaIuic, ha '. viit" a riKacd.race anl n-liious pre ' i t lire nua'tiisa .the .Turk. '4lermany is iloublU'H necretlynbacking RuMsta, whiuh power has diligently foniHnted lhj oiitbreafciiihealoiMV f all the Grat Iwera,will lie a real and great gainwr lylhi planting tf .f the crosa on th MutMiUtf of Omar, if iv shall ., i- :ir. ";: .--r'f f - : ' j ins tht; result f lh jWar. SSouve haty aet may precipitaTbfa - general war. but at present the Toutlobk liard I y ius tiiies, an appicUoHMioii of ..a European war of .inagfiitude.r-llie chances de cult (1 1 y favor the. independence of the Danubian provinces and their liarlly neighbors. 'The utter disman tling of tho Moslem power in Europe is probably reserved for another and "wi er generation. I t TiltS TUrPbiibiliv ' Again the ,Chrolle yDemdcrat complains "of the IhieVes and burglars who infest that city in organized bands.-. ' k The dwelling house of Mr; Ii.1 B. Cochrane,' Mecklenbtir- .county. Was burned on the 17U '.ulC V, r w -;' '.! " buildings. valued at $8,000, were burned recently. . B71.. 0 . .. . I a . 4 I ' ' Nlttt AO' BaTIaBBMBIITi!", Monson & Cor--5ummer clothing. ? ERraASMOT Stolen horse . . ItoH3BEawi5K--New York Ilerakl. Hakbison & AjjjES Summer hats.. G. II. W. BmsaE Clurice meats. Helent Bonrdin and Dav School. Hills-1 J10: mo.''" : ' ' ! Hie4ihla'Vllmlaiton.: i The 4th passed off very quietly in Wil mington. Business was entirely pnspended bnt there were no demonstrations; all these taking pJat ilsewbei Inf th iidMyl All the public buildings, the Imperial consul late,, the various vice consulates and the! shipping in port displayed tbehr bunting in! houor of the occasion. Messrs. Lemmefj man & CoaejVofflcf daf sjs161, wi Kyee were also handsomely decorated wilbj 11 igs. The colored 'military had jt paradcj a nl marched ia' Hilton Wlieref vltp 'j.a-f tlrsi aipropriae to thewcastotvwasdej Lvcred by GecC W 'Priced' 'Jr. which w u .. 1 j 1 . . I o large crowu present. ; . All Honor to LaartaJMrz- On thtc6ralotoitvM we met a" gentleman from! Laurinburg. Richmond Countywho gave us a very en4 that privalh K tiat5 of tlie nomination of Vance. As soon aa! he emplc$e others "'knocked off, at V o'clock T. MJ they immediately-wenVtd' work and cut si pole,!witll4b iiinar.topifp'liia:ii4yl attached to it brought It In, town, erected! t, painted their.flagand had it si heCi all InUii sl4V Wm ' the tame night, thus establishing the. tlaim3 ur mat enterprising little town 01, Dei ne! Uje first in State to YiUd The pole. previously stated, was aboufi venty-e ieet long. rThe wlde-awaW, . DeraocraU of the place" are now Win I'reuarauons to erect a- Tilden and pen- I v. o. vv VvM-ii--rJiJlei.tOrbe one hundred eetblihi I V .o..... ' I . f ?fl i. ri fiiiffiT Tfn XJ TfcjB, m&M ;good dy.for - s t.. kogtU. .-Kll)i;'.')(l,r i Hi. "TVVe again fafgfupdn oaf Derac tlc friends the propriety of Tallfying tho 'uiuuiionBH on our national aau state ckets; WIU pot some one put the ball in! in uteitti at wrlKhtsvllIe oand. I tJnlr 4tf liG;-;--fM.ii-.;i; fitfj - uur , epvci&t reporter was among the I many tisrtors to witness 4he boat racing at ine Dounu, meaaayand wo are sure we but re-echo the sentiment of all present J in saying thaf it was indeed a gala dayV .At 4;10 P. M. the judges, Messrs. Don. McRae, J. McD. French, and W. H. Ber nard, announced that the boats would start in the. following order, as has been already1 published, and off they bounded, viz: i No. 8. Bessie Lee, Capt O. Ai Wiggins j No. 7. Fannie, Capt. 1. B. Grainger, i No. 8. Rosa, Capt J. M. Cazaux. . Na 23. Lizzie, Capt George Peck. t No. 10. Qui Vive; Capt ; W. A. Wright. No. 13. Carolina, 'Capt Edward Kid- der, Sr. ,,,, 4 .4?j,,.fr .j.ij;--.vfi".f? Na 20V Ripple Carn.. Norwood Giles, j . , It was a source of very general regret that the-beautiful little Frbliel which1 was built by Iter commander, . Capt : Geo. -l'arsley; got on a queer froiick on her way from Ma--sonuoro Sound in .the. morning, Hjhd cap-J sized, and was too much disabled ho enter the lists for the contest , -' A a th-ra linml-a miivr-Mi rfT . fvnSIv f rrvm f lm wharf; they presented a' most beautiful sight, and hope ran higher than the waves in the' minds of the various friends of each boat'; S00A all rounded the first buoy, and then tie excitement waxed warmer and warmer. Here comes the Rosa leading the way, closely ? followed by tho, Ripple, and then the others closely pursuing the', two leading ones, uptil,,the socoud buoy whs passed, Uhfn 'the Sp ay struck u sjirait which caused ber to tili, aud away went the boat's crew and all overboard, which broke up ; her fun for the nice, much to the regret of all. ' At some point between the starting place and the inlet buoy the Rosa filled, which threw her back, and caused, her to bo much more badly beaten than she wuli have, tnen by ithe Hippie: The wind whs high aud tttch (tout lind as riiuch sail as it was deemed-ptjident to ven ture wHU Qa the first return from inlet buoy, the. Ripitc was greatly ahead and finally she came into the wharf about a mile and a half, in fidyancc ofay osht-is; then came the Rovi; then t he ftfc, tin n the JJzzie. ; .We regret t have to state thnt our frienda " Willie Gusf," in the Qut : Viik and E. Kidder of the Carolina, had to witli draw froni, the race on account of some thing being ont of gear. ye. are. too much of - a . "high laud terrapin" to tell what the tochoicali naniea all are about the boats which caused them to give up the race. Only, four out of . the ciuiu uonw maw nai ku vure mi j-'v'. Wpthe Vjptf .sailed' ' gaily In the crowd I becan to cheer, and on arriving at the I wharf she was presented with a most tieau tiful blue flag,' which was handsomely painted on both sides with the boat of arms of Nirrtii barolina,'aad was a present front Mr. Pembroke Jones to the gallant commai.- der of the Ripple: The flag was then run up j Ukber mast-hoauV where it floated mjcst;c ally and gailyv. v 'J . IfTberjr ame the presentalioCtC the! prizes by Commodore i Wm. . A. Wright, who, in his .usual craceful and elegant style ire4 . . .-. -r 1 . i tjM i . the Club-Flag, which he said be Was enti tled to hold until, the next regular race.! This was handsomely responded to, on the" part of Captain Giles, by Pr. G. G.. Thomas. 'The Commodore then awarded the se cond prize to the Commander of the Cantain J. M. Cazaux. which was most gracefully received by lion. A. A.; McKay in behalf of the Commander. Next came the third and last prize, which fii. ,a;.4 i, i .iir-.iui m laintebv the iudikeS had been awarded the it Lizzie, although the fourth boat in the race, in consequence of the Fannie having fouled the Lizzie, which was a violation of one of the established club rules. Captain George A. Peck came forward and received 4he rtzfof hit boaf in1 neat little speech regretted that he felt called ttion, to. "take; the cup, "tnt that ne uia sopn justiee ipuis boat and her gallant crew :-?y i 3 . J Tbustended:a most joyful day at old Wrightsville Sound, and lifter congratula4 tions on-the part 01 the many joenas puna art of the many Jriends br,thd ftb f i'SSilK"83! here was a gkSnMP th cuainoious; aii ' uomewardi ; .4 Itiolil IttOPO A, Ulgll "WVIV n om m frtJ -00MWr mm Mason boro sound house. Weiui-Out go. bnt auietlv wramed ourselves. 111 the arm ptittetpbea foad- snoozed away; ntit, - ' OXtOclCwhen a miseraDle fellow roused us and said: iti was 4 o ciocic,ana.we must no, off for home. &d here we are again in the! not, dull streets 01 . w umingion, auer charming visit to the sound, f ; ; 11 v 1 "Al ' a'1 regular' !. meeting of '.Cape "Feai flns't, Grand'Master'tl,.' J.' Jones, assiste by PG- M. W. J. Yopp, P. G. -M..W -L. J Smith, P. G's. J. C. Koch, J. L, (Keen,W W. Yopp and G. M. AltalTer, Ipstallecr th f olldwing officers for the ensuing lernu'M P, TayloivSPi ?fe'N.' 1 W.r B.: O-TRoss, C.J J. Colville,"Tt 8. 1 I Nt-QaTT. n.Ttytopo, 8. torN.fGpi f isa tflftXs fcrn Q KeroaVa- F. ffriWJS" ; 3fW ' 'aa n n n nr r hWelOBi ptajins tT'av.-rn fit A' M.efojl'l I Janttnpnf the Bank of New Hanover, who Castld itreU, Was robbed of slXUne fbwbj UUUUOJ Ull. . - a...f iiii - rh imAii nnuovrfa ini I dicated the thief t to. hayajbeen a boy aboufi 14 to eyearsW i&?tfo dog, usually Kepi on wo '.premises, ,wa-Tw "". street st the time, which! was -probkbly I jr. Bell.i V j :vi. ; . Ji. Ji.euey, it. d. ' w w t tlwmastJ I Snilth;, Jr;-p B;j. Maunder, a reasurer4 iiVclock- LRev. J. Keen, Chaplain ;'JWl'Jacksbni An-nnai commencement at the &em& vf.mir - :fiie iiienrnaua. - . -t ine usual annual' commencement . exer- cises of the Academy of th6 Incarnation,' .presided over by the Sisters . of Mercy of this city, toofcplace on Monday night lat. A large , aud ? very appreciative audieucc,1 filling every particle of available - space in the hall, was in . attendance,1 which mani- j fested every evidence of intense pleasure and gratification with the; proceedings, which were of such a character as to reflect much credit upon teachers as well as pupils, i The specimens of paintings and drawings by various pupils of the institution, which adorned the. walls of the Academy, dis played a very creditable amount' of gonius ami Skill ' and attracted "much attention, conspicuous among which were the Pastellu paintings by the Misses Divine and ' Conig land, and the oil paintings of Miss Mary Darby. The vocal and instrumental music by the young ladies was especially fine and elicited universal commendation, among- t he, most attractive f the instrumental per formances being the piece by Miss Fannie Conigland and the Entrance March on the piano by Miss Josie Deans. " ; . Among other attractions which charac terized the exercises of the evening, and which added very materially to the gene ral enjoyment ;of the delighted audience,' was a Centennial flag, gotten up for the occ&jon, m -which the UuiUiii blates was represented by a young lady seated; on a throne or dais, while other: young ladies, representing the d liferent nntioita: f the world, apprfRichetl ami tendered Centen nial gifts to the youthful representative of the prosperous and progressive Hepublic in honor f its one . hundredth anniversary Other attractive performances interspersed the exercises, "which altogether were ex- i - 1 ceedingly pleasant and noteworthy. 1 The programme of the regular exercises commenced with the entrance march on ths piano, 'by' Miss Josio Deans, which ws followed by tlie salutatory by Miss Mary Divine, which was admirably delivered. - ' DISTUIBUTION OF PREMIUMS. 1 English Course, Senior Class Gold me dals awarded to Miss Fannie Conigland and 'Mia J Mary Divine, graduates of tho entiYe course.. Honorably mentioned. Miss Marv CoMk First premium. Miss Fallie Divine..- i; ,'. ' ' ' ; ' - - '.' ; -:V - Second! Division 1st premium,: Miss i 5 - Kate Sweeney. ' f ; j j 1 Intermediate Class 1 st ; premium Miss Josic Deans: 2d Dremium. Miss Lena Monk, extsgvo, , Miss Annie Fuilongi 1 3d premium. Miss Annie Conigland. 4 j ' Junior Class Graduates from; tbo Junior to the Intermediate Class,. Miss Ellen Barry and Miss Nanny Cobb; 2d premium. Miss Liz.ic Darby: 3d premium,. t'. Miss Annie Bate?. Second Division -2d premium, Miss Liz- Zie.. vonelay Third Division 1st premiiwn. Miss Lizzie Monk; 2d prvmiuin, Miss . Maggie Com land ; 3d premium, Miss Mary Jane Rich- ardson. Primarv Class Graduates from Primary J to the Junior Class: misses Mary Maddcnj Katie Reillcy, and-Mary ' Ann Donlan. Second Division Premium, Miss Minnie? Allen. .', Third Division Premium, Miss Rosie Fraricis. Religious Course Ecclesiastical History 1st premium,. Mies Conigland; 2nd pre- I -r-lst premium I mium, Miss Kate Swecriey. Second Class-!-! st premium, "Mis Mary Cobb; 2nd premium, Miss Annie Cohfg . . : ! . t " : V . . . - i ... . 11. . " . .A . . . f J Tl.;. V lana: 3U. premium, jnisa jh ary j; uijouk. j j Third Class Christian Doctrine- Pre mium, Miss Ellen Barry Fourth Class 1st premium.Miss Nannie I Pnhh- 2nri nreminm. Miss Marv Swcencv: 3rd premium, Miss Lizzie Conoley Jflllll Viass IBs premiqm, jniaa jaiary Madden: 2nd premium, Miss Mary Donlan,' Miss Mary' Richardson. .Honors for ExemplaryiConduct From Senior and. Intermediate Classes -Misses! 1 Fannie Conigland, Mary Dmne, Marjq uobb, Jiate tweraejx oaiue imne, aiaggw. 1 Diiiby, Lena MonkyJesie Deans, Mary. 1,r,nn Annift nfirhind I . Tr??? T . FZ ' 1 From! Junior and rrimary- uasses- 1 Miscs Cobb, JCllen lwrry, Annie isales,; Miscs Cobb, Ellen: Barry,! Annie Bates Mary gladden Katie Reilley, MaryDonlan.1 2 FrencKlst premium, Miss Mary Dij I 2 , j --v- l 1 vine, Miss Fannn? Conigland: exoequo. Miss Sttllic JJivinc. ' . 1 Second Class 1st premium, ; MissMaryj Cobb 2d premium,' Miss Annie Cobb; er-j aequo', Miss Annie Conigland. - - !! I Music, r- 31&t-FirSt, rtlass.r-l'remiUm, MISS r-r-. ' Cobb. Third CUss-rPremium, Miss Lena llooki exoeguo, Miss Lizzie Monk and. Mist AiSgiaWxHai C oiri ii Painting and Drawing Oil painUng- Premium. Miss Mary Darby..,: Paatelle and Water Cdlorsr-Premium, Miss Divine, Miss Coniriaidrna."'M CrayoffAwlng-lst Spreiaim JKss Josi Deans; ewgup,m. M.W P"5 Mi Coaiglaid's address was nceeuing I u.t nnmnriAtp. to the occasionaad UOU.UIUS ; Miss Mary Darby was a graduate or last year, but continued paiang ?. rs? ;.utw: v. La Tennej in ; Pastelleby Miss Conig h. Beatrice, in Paatelle by Miss Divine i Thje.jmiumA.were.awuded to the sm accompanied the prewntatidn with; tjseful ! I - . - .. f y . . . uu acurouruiui reuuiuL ... .- . i V. . - .f.JLi Li -" Cap.. J. . T. Harper, Qf amittii r , frY-- when completed, will be the finest building Board f Conntr Vtumialoner, '1 TbO: Board, met in regular session on Monday, July 3rd, at 4 o'clock P,C ; pre sent, John G; Wagner, Chairman,-and Com- missionerff 8. ; VanAmr)nge,-p. C. Davis and D. Nixon" ' - ' ' ' '') I i The following 'applications j having been made by the Boards of Trustees of the dif- ferent townships for the following amount of taxes for the current year.the same were received and adopted, and; ordered spread on the one per minutes, viz : .' Onb-twentieth of cent on ' the lone hundred dollars valuation for township of Harnett for cur rent expenses for 1370; one-tenth of 6fic per cent on the hundred dollars ;val"uation in Federal Point township for 1876; one-terith ,of one per cent in Cape Fear! township on the one hundred dollars valuation forl87G; I one-tenth of one per f cent.; in jMasonboro township for 187G. : ; ' t:&:.4i. The following was received and ordered on. uie: :? -i-. tn ;:. '- u To the Honorable Hoard of County Commis sioners: Your commit tee, after visiting the l'oor Uea3e and Hospital, ; submit ; the fol lowing report :; j : ; . ' ' ; We .And in the Poor House nine paupers, and would recommend that one of these, named Rufus Camel, be discharged j ; In the Hospital we find twenty-one pa tients.! 1 Of these, -we recommend that the following named - persons! be discharged from the Hospital and transferred i to. the Poor House: Elizabeth "Bowen, Nathan Bradley. Dolly Council, Frank. Freeman; Charles Holland, Patience Smith' Benjamin Vender, James Wilson, Roger Kloau; atid we further recommend that Calvin Walker now in the hospital, be discharged, i I ' j I 1 I). C. Davj& t j , The following preamble! and order, of- ferttdi by cortonissioner .a. VauAmringe, passed and were ordered to jlte spread on the minutes: , ...1 i: . vl :.:(. 1 Wheueas, The system now practiced by many RlHi 1st rates and their deputies is very expensive to the county, and believing.that a gieat'Mrtion. ot said expense is unneces sary and oppressive, it is, therefore,' ; : Ordered, J hat nil unnecessary, expenses inenrrel try s-nd Magistrates and' their , deputies be disallowed; and be it further, j Ordered. Tliat in all cases tried by the uin ferent Magistrates, they having jurisdiction of the same, either the .prosecutor;: or de fendant be adjudged to pay costs, aud upon the non-payment of the same, such i parties shall.be committed as the law directs. j I It was ordered that on the net incomes and profits other thtsn those derived from pTjpcrty, taxed from any source whatever during! the year preceding ihcflratdayj of April in each year,. there shall be. a tax 'of two per cent, for .county purposes. ! ; j. The following parties were allowed to re tail liquor: W. II. M Koch, J a KochJ- Application ot iir.- west ror aitcnaing the out-door poor, was laid over until next meeting. It was onlered that the Chairman 'adycr- tise for! bids for a physfciAn .1 i tc attend tho out-door poor for pno year from the. 1st day J of August, 1878. Fourth of July at ; 1 tie Temple-1 n- terewtlns Service. Through tho courtesy of a friend we ; arc able td cive a brief outlifie of tiie I services at the Svnacocue on Tuesdav. Rabbi Mendclsohh nrcached a sermon of unusual beauty and power iron the text "Magnify the Lord wih me and let us together, extol His name.' He said that there wercmany and especial , reasons why tbo Israelite should celebratelho one -hundredth birth-' day of the Republic of America, though I every American should jbe proud to com- memorate that 'anniversary. Ho feelingly dwelt upon the fact that his people bad no where else except in this country of religi- ous irecuoin enjoyeu mo prirnegu 01 wor-. shippm the God of Abraham, as they chose to do, since they were driven from the land of Judah: I , In this connection .we wjould litato lhat I Rabbi Mendelsohn is every day growing 1 aa ycu 3 1 nu ; uia. uiiuuiy uivuuf, .f richly j deserves Ibis, and his 'discourses 'never fail to please and Interest the listener,' irrespective of his creeds and prejudices. me; singing uy iue cuuir waspaxucuiaciy mt :..- 1 . .- 1 fine, the choruses being varied by elaborate; olos and duetsl by Mrs. ?Kahnweilerand; Mr.! Nathan Mayer: Tfoi stanzas in the! cpncluding hymn are striking lor their ap-. proprialenessttanOtN:;;?- i-i-! KM-f ThA ihitrlifw Rrnla iortIifir honnii O, let them rest on .firmest ground: ! On! truth and lusfice let them rest ..With freedom aha with concord blest ' Bid freedom and the feign of peace' 1 .! Amone: all human kind increase,! 1 From East to West from North to South!"! 1 he 4tb aCmoore'a Creek, . w lrn frnrh nkrtlea whio were bresent 1 I creefc was a erana anair. -a' crowa. estw Creek! was a grand affair. "A crowd,5 estH mated at aboian at the monument, sacrep; to lh9vmemory of th heroes of 1?7. i who; fought, and. ,bl near ithe.spq,jfWheni; Dr 8, ,8.. s Salcwl made & short introductory ; address, which was followed, by prayer, .by . Jhn Rv Mri ! Black, of . Pender county. I-Mr. .Fletcher; V ed lcUration ofilndepen-l IdeneBrceWUliamsuextaddresseii ty minutes, aiwasj followed by HoaaEd. aumed abut jhourd a-bal,ie4 llyeryi ' Both Addresses, are; alluded Xa in the highest yensaj4re said id hslfebeen yepiete w.ttuca .wt-.y4fit3i:V4 i H A . ball at Loug Creek at night, we4tad hap 'the exerciseWof the 'day.--' l --'? ! wo llaV6rsXurl yesterday i ; -1 motmng, Primus J. DeLeoo, colored was ordered td nv a flue of. $50 and costs or work tfor thirty days on tho streets, for beating his wife; and Phlllls itoorc,17 colored, to pay's 4 mf tZi iatid costs or work for thlrtv llava on the sireets; for being drunk' and disort derly. ' m i Th e Exe a rslon ; on t be Steamer Vot ':- Tho' excursion to the sea-shore on the steamer Governor Mcrth, on the 4th, tinder the auspices orthe St George and St An drew's Athletic Clubwasl no doubt one of the most pjcasaet and enjoyable events of the day. ,MThe 4bdat Vlef t , Messrs Lemmcr- man & Coney's wharf about -0 o'clock A. M. . The crowd, under the wiso manage ment ani foresight of the if committee, wlio. had previously intimated ihe course they in tended to pursue in this respect,, was just large enough to secure to those who were outboard ! the i comfort and convenience which are so essential in excursions of this character.; The' boat ; made the ' run to Smithvillc in r very good time, arriving there' about 11 o'clock, ami those;of the excursionists who did hot join in the dance, some, of whom had never been down the river before, engaged in the inspection of the very pleasant 'SCeucry on both sides of the Cape. Fear and enjoyed the splendid breeze which . prevailed. We have seldom seen a day more favorable in every respect for an excursion 16 the sea-siie. ' : . ! Arriving nt Smtthville, in the harbor of which lay at anchor the revenue cutter Colfax profusely decorated with flags, and a fleet of handsome pilot boats also flying their flags and ( streamers, altogether presenting a very gay and animated appearance, the ex cursionists were notified that the boat would stop there a half hour and then proceed to Bald Bead, returning in time to witness the races which would then be arranged. The crowd then landed, visited, the garrison? where jihey were politely received and met with courteous attentions,: and . strolled about the town generally, enjoying the ex cellent sea-breeze with which this pleasant seaside town is always blest, : and which renders it such an) agreeable summer resort, after which, at the expiration of the half hour, many embarked on the . jj ' j TUTP TO BlLD HEAD, while others remained . and passed the in terval ia a pleasant dance at the Academy, in visiting friends,' &c. "The run to Bald Head, in the teeth of the stiff . sea-breeze blowing, was Intensely enjoyed; and upon landing at the beach the male portion of the crowd, numbering near a hundred, quickly selected a suitable spot, divested themselves of their clothing, and' plunged 'into' the briny waters of "Old Ocean," where they indulged iu the luxury of serf-bathing to their , hearts' content, than which there is not a better locality for such a healthy, in. vigorating and exciting sport oh the whole Atlantic coast. .One of tke Swimmers, who ventured rather too. far out, was seized by the under-tow and In imminent!; peril of beiog carried beyond the reach ' of safety from his own exertions or assistance from his comrades, but luckily help was close at hand,, and with a little assistance he was enabled to stem the treacherous1 i current! and come out of -the 'dilemma. uniscaUted.) While the others werebatbing a fewof the excursionists repaired to the lighthouse, from tli0 Wp of which a very fine view of the. surrounding scenery is bad. . After Wn hew the nccesaxry lengtb of time from a Balf to thrce-ouartcrs. of! aa "our-inc, uoa,t jpturnea to bmithvme,! where the crowd again landed and enjoyed ""jmseives in a manner pen suneq to their. inclinations until the . J . ..... ..r KA?PG' :: 1 was announced. ) After consultation, it was decided, for various causes, to . have only one rowing race, with four pars. The boats entered ( were .as. follows: Captain C. C.! Morse's, with Pepper," Weeks Newton, and Junyas Newton, as crew; Jacob J. Thomp-' son's, with Thompsjon, - Polley, Davis' and Benson as crew; Rankin Craig's, with Craig, Melvln ' Craig, Chcsley ' Craig and4 'Atkins; as crew ; George PrYer's,' with Piver, Ilaskihs,: Owens and Williams' as crew. . Capt Morse's boat won;' the' first prize, one pair of bracelets at $10, and Mr.f Piter's "boat the; second prize, a pair of. 1 RinRvK miLLOfiM vninpn nr. sl 1 """7 "r .7 " .T:1.!; - :, .;fUK" ffs 1 'Abe. arnval of the (nrlfa party at Smithyille was spon followed. by, that of the steamer 'Waecamaw,. ytith the Cape Fear No. 3 firemen and a nutnber of j other col- ored iMjopleiiand. later, by the steamer .tkniglass, which left Wilmington at: 4 A. :M. tfor i ihe'-.Blackfish' Grounds. The-; ' party the latter boat fcadght quite a num-j. ber of fine fish; but the most of 'the excur-i sionists got sea-sick on account of the' "Sf , ,waler; -'JH .i ;-. 4- ' HOMEWABD BOUND. The Gov. ' WoriK started for' home' shortly; 1 1 .. Ji '- !ili:l! 1 i'ili-Ji' s U S ii'LVV s.i. .1.. : m.. kept up n nt'd the t boat, t t''- : '"' " , touched be wharf.; 1 aioreo: toasMpw:r.o rjK.ol nMwriwm.&& i.l i wm i ;oprH. putitiii ;.w tuoyr 101, me jtiw Thomas ISmf thlof. Mid die i mod in tbisi county,: hady a valuable mare stQlenifromj her on Monday night last She had been turned but o feed on! tlib'marshjln cdmpa4 Wwui. Lt ri,4..fc rHn&UteA re b ootsinbe been neard bf"The imi pressioo is that both' were- taken, but" that tbe'horse . was' subsequently released. jiAi suitable reward is offered for the rccoteiy' ofthe'mare. r 1 :-i f . - The foUo wing, will show the state of the wermdmeteratUie staUpns.menUpned, ai 4.S5yc&lerday cvenlji'. WasUDgton mean hite as ascertalnedfom titer daily ulletii issued from the Signal Offlce in this city: -j Augusta,. .", Z.t'.Bo Montgomery,. . . .921 I Charfcstmww.93 Galveston. ..Vi. .91 Hew vrieamv.ef Norfolk,. 8$ Punta Rassa,. 4 A ,;76 Savannah, . i ... ,9t I mauut . .,.. .4 Jacksonville,. , . . .67 Key West,. y.:.'. 84 St Marks,, 85 Thermomotor'Ileeorav' - ? Mobile...,,, .vo uiimtnsiop or sbirIor oar Cleric In Tronbf " James'.HeatoniSu pi thiscountyif has succeCjn"gett!ng hirnself into ."hot water.?. -- It appears' that at the last term of the Superior7 Court; the Grand 'JJnrjrJ of was foreman; found tru bills against Ilea ton for extortion. These bills when called lor were not produced,; found, jwhereupon Honpr (JudgelM&j Key, ordered the arrest of ileaton and his deputy for confempt of court While; the papera wqreit beiBg'preparl upon the parties bythe Sheriff, by a special deputy, during a recess of tho court, Ilea ton walked into the room, seized the paper upon which the special deputy was engaged and tore it up, remarking that he was Clerk of the court, or ho accepted the service,' br , words jto , that amount . The parties) not haying obeyed the .rule, requiring them to appear and answer for contempt, Uis Honor, Judge j McKoy, issued a bench warrant yesterday for their' arrest which was T1 ea noil in the , hands - of. -r... Rlior?V . ITaim.;.' ' ti;.1 Ti Mr. Bishop, having appeared and made a satisfactory t explanation, : was ! dis charged.. Mr. Ileaton, umief. the warnmi alluded to, is required' to, give, a' justified bond in the sum of $10,000 for his future appearance to answer the - rule ' for con tempt Ic was not to be found in the fcity and if was said by bis friends that he' had gone to Magnolia to address a political meeting, from whence he expected to' re turn home last night ' Thq matter was !the subject of much comment on the! streets yesterday. - ( j ;:q; j 1. 0. 1 . r Since . writing the above we -learn .hat Mr. Heaton was arrested by Deputy Sb sriff Morris1 last nrght and at last -accounts he was in the Sheriff's custody at the Court HouseU;,.., , j:;;; ;r ;-:.:jA. A Xllden and Vance Clvb j -. Tille. ! - ' mt Smlth- The Democrsts1 and Cobservativcs at Smithyille held a . meeting . Monday night for the "purpose of taking the preliminary steps towards forming a Tilden and Vance Club for the campaign. About fifty jper- aons were present, on short notice, and" muchj enthusiasm prevailed. Dr. , W! G. Curtis presided, and J. Prioleau, Jr., acted as Secretary.- On motion .of Dr. F. W. Potter, a committee, consisting of Dr. W. G. Curtis, M. Cl Guthrie,1 and Hardy Clem mons wai appointed to draft a constitution and by-laws for the government of the' club, to report at a meeting to be held on' Monday evening next . ft-- J ; ! h Dr.1 Brooks, of Washington City, then addressed the Club relative to the respect jve duties pf each member; f ; a ; . f ? .MuCh satisfaction is expressed with both ihe national and . State tickets,! and we are assured that old lirunswick will . do her whole duty in the campaign now before us. Tlie; 4tIaoimltn -: J j 1 .Thp 4tli was ushered inat Stnithvilje by a general, ringing of bells and a salute by1 the revenue cutter. ' The5 display i of bunt Ing we have alluded, to.elsewherc.; At poon the cutter fired, another saluteV In the ftfter-' noon after the steamer from Wilmlngtoa had left! the pilot: boat Mary Ki. Eptunt dipped her flag as a challenge to the other boats, which "was accepted ' by thd Sferirp Westermdnh. A race then took place from! 'Horse : Sh,oe,opposite ;8inltbyiilandkli9; the.first.buoy and back, a distance of about five miles. '.. The TTttnnana j camo - 6ut about one hundred, .yards ahead.. At night there! was a general jubilee at the garrison, consisting-of a sack ' race,' a' wheelbarrow race,1 lumping, a pig race, a scrub - race, &c There was a display of fireworks from the cutter at night, and also a colla tion served to the guests of the garrison atter; the rolls. The prizes were made np and awarded by the officers. ';' h . j - t onvHn" . i ; Improved Order of Reel xotet. . H At the first regular council sleep in Buck! MobnG. 8. D. 385 of Wyoming Tribe,! No 41. OJ R. iM., the; following chiefs; were! raised up by P. S. P. T. Dickscy,'in-' sallibg;;offlcerV:(;:A m. ni.u. unniui, oacnem; o. u oyivta, cs. 8i T.; Jf Herting, JS:j !J.! J. iBeasleyi,l Prophet;' S. ATCFalg CTof R jW. S. H9w-i lett, k. of m t o i -i;- ; ' j The following are the appointed chicfss .If R.tH. Grants Jri;! 1st Sannap? iJfF. FarQ rowij 2nd db: Thosl-Craig,' 1st' Warrior J Thos. Edens, 2nd do.-,! Benj. Lalhanii 3rd; do. ; ,Q. W. Harper, 4th do.; A.' T. jHew lett, 1st Brave; C C.- Redd, 2nd do. ; J, C.! Scott, 3rd doi i J. Wi Ilewett, 4th'dd;r ' D, C." Dew, Gl of W.i W. BpbbftetyG; of F, Remaining in the City Poat-Offlce, Julyi 5,1876: ' -.- :T:Umi -I j w B.'Jamea' 1 Bateman; 'inrlr L BatemanJ Charles Bell, Jr. Btschoff Bessent; Abram Bishop, miss Erie E Bordeaub, JM BrSd-i street Son," Itobert. Wdy,- miss Jiaryj JB t Ijrown, f. miss fMa,udy ,$ryant,CfaarW h Ci-Mra Martha Cash. Adam'Chat 13 ,b D U-MIss Lilly Day ts; Arclrie DWrif; mrs liattie leooamo,' miss tiUia uenson. r -E U-James EareaiV'':; Mawt j ,G. Mrs Nancy Green. . Mif S4)l ".'-H. A L Harding. Thos II Henderson J Caleb Hearty, miss Jessie Hendrv.' miea .T run u rr ii:m -n r i . xjimic 44.ii, m u uiii viareueo - iu, hubs cue u ostler, care rt Uanrury, bus Uarrie W Houston, John Uoward. miss Elizabetb Howard; care ofD P Hair, Samuel Hrstf 'i r.-Jessle Ives. ' i ; 'U";? '.T"; u K; -Miss LaUra ;KirlJatd. jcare of B Kirk land. - ' " : vi.;:.-' ' . -1 i ali-AV RLiUle, Jessie LbydV f : 1 ; r M."09 W Mason, Joseph McAllister, W! McDunoan, Haywood W Miller, miss Euoa Moore, mrs Jane Mize, care of Tho 8hep hard, Charley Jl Moore, Cora Morrisey. ! f N. Mrs Susan Nichols, care of Emanuel NicholH,', Samuel c Nixonj; care;;or.P )1.U , V.. . '-: --- v.. f DUiikU. -l . ;..,;. ..... ' . . i ' (V... i, . I, ,:, O. Miss Mary Owens. . ... f ' " r ? P.--Mis Julia Perse, Joseph Plunrmer,; JolmPnideib.:n4t-;t''M.;'1 i A, AVwy Banders. Lizzie i Ehenherd j Miss Susie Kate Ehelard, Joseph; D Bmithi eampsoB Bteams, John Bugs ri l; I W.-Walkeryi:ra ESea WeeksV J -lit yonr akfn laellow. or If yon are troubled wit h pimple asd ejli. cleaaea jopr Jblpod wUa Dr. BolPs VesistaWePW-.') 'U4 T - ' sv'irniTs.irTaithiB ilty.Uoly ith..nrKNtie ii. i- daughter of S. a. and Haggle C. Mfnta, aged oi.o : y ear lerenmoB the aad twenty one dayp. v Tie I-ort KlTolh and tbe Lord taketh away, 5 Blessed be the Mm,ofUeLord' ; ; '',-'! 'i;.'.- .ThaXUmral.wQUkiilac (ld'!rirsjla evi- I !n.tai!Bocl. fjwnvthereddenciftMa firenU.; -on 7th between Qncen and Wogstcr etreete, thence to BollcTue Cemetery. ; t:,y :J;,- ' -,; NEVERTIspiENTS. i.-f.; IIIIilSXtOROVN.C. .-'- UB TRIRTT-FIFTR 8KS8ION OF ' THK I MISSES NASH an! MISa KeLT,Ot;K'S . 8(9IOOI will open on FKIDAY,4Ui of AtTOOST. i -w.. - .VH.W uivevria ivuuvvu; v 0SW. .,ri uw lara sent on application. jyB-eodlmThPaTu : , ; ; I LIKEN AND ALPAOCA DUSTERS, P j. -'I DOCK AND MASS, VESTS. BOTS CLOTHING, :. :.: ;'!,;;:. And the only WAM8DTTA BlRT9l with Llfcen Uoaoms In the city.. MBNSON A OO . jyo-ii -i vioiniers ana Meroant Tailors. rpiIOSB CHOICB HAMS, "SDGAE-CUKED SHOULDERS, And BRBAKFAST STBlPS, Have arrived aad are ready for sale : ' W. O. W. RUXNK', J Northeast corner of Market " it ; ..' and 8ooond.Strceta. . . j Cool as a Cucumber ! I .-J t f .VKNTILAT8D STRAW: HASt 1 Try One and Keep Cool" t Call on ; HARRISON & ALLEN, W'6-tf Jl ;-J ' ' ' 'Batfewi. Stolen,: 'IK FROM MY FLAGS, Y ON MIDDLE ' SOUND, New Hanover county, on Monday, the 3d inat , a BLACK MAKE, mediam aisa. thin In fleah. ahnnt eight yean old, and back a little sore. Any Infor mation lead Ins to the recovery of the mare, or the . - ... : : . Sr..'' : jy&-u detection of the thief, will bo properly, rewarded. TH Middle Sound. - SERKNA bUITH. The Hew York Herald, il it ft w ILL CONTAIN .A VBRY: COMPLETE RE- port of THE GREAT CELEBRATION OF THE FOURTH IN V PHILADEtFHIA': AUD NEW YORK, and a .full' account of the Celebration taroual Utt'cbnatj ; v An Extra Supply of i ONE HUNDRED COPIES has been ordered, and wulforiiaIesli'?v;''-j. ; TIU3 EVENING AT - DEINHBERGER'R ' . .. CI S lAeBopt aad MuficB tort. Jyf-W ( x NUMBER OF DESIRABLK OFFICES, Bt'lT -: ABLE FOR - LAWTERS," COMMISSION MRU-; CHANTsi iNSURANOEAUBNTsV Ac.; IN 'TUB"; ATAK BUILDINOVbNJRtNCBSS WRifclT.! WILL Bb RENTED ON REABOACIiB HSIS TO QQOD TENANTS.; THEY. WILL BE READY FOR OCCUPANCY ON- OR BEFORE OCTo"- BER 1. tb;iferiraiLiHl BERNARD, i ' . nae -- : - . - ' )eS8-tT ITT r Piney. Point,' WrightsyiUe Sound. COMFORTABLE HACK WILL LEAVE THE MANNING HOUSE every Evening during the en- suing week', at t o'clock commencing this, SATUR DAY, JULY 1st and, also, SUNDAY MORNING, at C o'clock, and TUESDAY MORNING, July 4th," att o'clock." Kv;r;i;-"i:';iir Fare for tho Round Trip ONE DOLLAR, with tood accommodations at the end of the Journey. - Jy 3-3t ' - , a a ECUS. . Hamsl ?Haims.fHams, lp"ORTH ' CAROLINA Al;o;iij-f!liiiH(' i V i Nice lOt FJCKtUZT Vii&LUE MARK,'.M-? .; Ik JiBALTlMORticAHYA8SEi),- V-. '! And foUatock of other MEAts at- tlfj x Jo 18-tr JAMES C. STEVENSON'S. i - i-"Wn J'.i -.'t ' .71 tliriit i i j J O40IltrrOUlati5..t : AW Ml ! ioianbth: 'State; ,ilon ft,j laTnTTiiair , . Standard, & Fancy Erandi ? ' 4. -5 t . .J' fit .l . iti oil ISo.;; if 3 i l; a.t g-'O'-io; j. ?'(:$;; ;p f vim m Jfirst Mew Grass JJutterc 1 CroIc Qoslieiitio. , . go ;, &fi- r''iA''aV'awii Wi-e' ,-5t5Jfta .;-;! j ; etlfj FOR ' CASH' WEWILL MAJOi XARGIR DJS- " tit rvn Kipa 'rrriig tTV if4MYayToa .-P-''' - JHI ,.-.-b v;.;.p.f.,,-.-; ....... ' " ,;-, u . i ;,:,gvni ForSmit y;il 'SPE lAMKB'aflrir;- li'CAPTATJfW. i POTTEH, Wtll lsve W Mmlnstoa at A. M., aad HtaiTilJeattP.i:.:onJ after MONDAY. July . 3rd. - Fare $tC0; chUdren under fourteen half price. 1 Sxearetona fo aad retara for oue fare.- Commata-. tkm tickets for tale at oyoulce. ' - 1v -lw ' - f joh. H. NEFFi EfrenL' !.J i"1 an i ; 5. m cs,;. xr .85 1 Hillburpi ;miaa jChaucy; WimiamsJefry -1 j-, r - u - - , f ' j 1 '1 t!"tr 'f.:i.4C ti K v-r.l - ft vhil lo ujiiu t.i i a cu J r.dt'k -- 1 -1 cr
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 6, 1876, edition 1
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