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4 . m f!.: t-l J-' CICEBOV. HAXXHISl. ; f:r ' '-rrsnrromir Democratic, .Eefpna ..Ticket, .1.1 f VfliJJ- .!' . V l & . .1. 1 i J. 5IDENT. . " ii 1 - -i 1 i OF 'NEW. iYOBK FOB VICE PRESIDENT : v " ; .Mf -y OFUTOfANA. yyjU .;': - f JUCZS M.' LSAdBV of DmTi&OO. in DISTEICT-rjtWIS C. lATUAU, 5 th tin ay?? 5 -JOHN i STANITORP.; 1 1 '-- ! gOversob, Z E BTTL dK-B.'4yA-N C k , ! COT XECKIiEHBUBO.j. U3CC5". GOVERKOK, JARVIS, ... ; ATTOItSET. CKNCKAT THOMAS sfKE N A N , VA f -OF WILSOK. SCBTARS, OF STATS, J O S"ETTT"a . E X G E t II A R D , JOHN M. WpRTH, 09 HJlSDOLFH- ( 6" A M UEL v Ij . jX OVE, L OT HATWOOD. f i SCP T YZSLZC J5STBUCTI0X, OHN'CrS CXlt B,OH P GH, OyJOHXSTOJL. j I O K C 0 Tf .G BESS: ' I ... .. I I til- I ...:' . I :-yntgjcDisTBicTi , J.ESfeE hJfi TEATES, j .- vi .... . ''-i ii. j ' I V i OFJIEBTFOBD. i . i TnrpVi PISTBICT, .1 . y OF HKW HASOVJSB. ft 'JO. I FOUBTH DISTKICT, i ' i 1 i 'V- ' t; FIFTU. DISTKICT, ALFRED: Mt SCA vr A L T E Rli. STE E LE. ov McMmo ' ...,r... I' y BEViiWft D18TRIOT : : : "'. t . ' . .iJ i : . EiaHTII DISTRICT; j ' ' BP ROBERT IJ; oVFaines ; Russell IiOwell. says .yiaiDR uy me yeraocraw 01 luassa chjiKctts iii aT6rmfdabTefone.''f LoWell -JRepinTiK .ntl.f khVKn TO IIK ilJKAKD FHOM, GoVTHden, it is stated, is prepar- iittf a statement; wbicbLwJll appear. dalgedj inby epuhlicau papers in connection " witbL his income returns. intention .tft deefcAhe.1 charges fU the start, but . was disfuaded -by certain friends Vjb0 regarded Ihe-ocbges'as aii werthy joboticet4 1 'fe v--:if !- NOHTH f OAltmfN A. . t -Some -of '-ourr friends rare'-or ROBTHieAHbY -orer- 'sanguinej r)5fciSibt thaJ.)WPVi.j j a cbnsidcrajblftr jroajp 'llMtidls aaace0eno. i crats carry Idiin j not, fall belp f kkVPtph'bflsaadi it7 inav be Welve ofoVrtenioti Wdj1hVieeaSaVi as wen us imiua,.iue.:majoifjicre may reach eighteen tboasand.. The Expositor jaysj Gen'i jLeacb,1 i r Ct&U Elegtoi, ciftda ft powerful effective' speech at --AsbeTille and that 5a arge ;nnmber of Republicans have4 given in their adherence to JtW Conservative Democracy. The same paper! says Jndge ForIetnade grand speech at Asheville las-Wed-f nesday. , - jm " ' " . ---Use -Senatorial - -r Convention of Richmond ahd3Ijctgqnjefy counties IjnijLaLJE'eUo . oa the 2nd and pmi- naiea Julias xxuxij, . 14., vi iuuih' f - gomery. Mr. P. D Walker dec ined the nomination. j r; j ; 1 s j ! - " r -'-if'". , We infer from a long account in '"' I 1 1 '.. L. J -,t I '- iJ the! Raleigh Aetcs that Judge i? is worrying Judge Russell, of j this city! considerably.-. The two Electo- t i 1 . - ! . ' r . . L .1 .L- rai canaiaaies- .mei ai iuanon on iue itb r Judge Fpwle spoke first,! and handled ' question ' after question His last with consummate ability. tome, Civil Right?, was not exhaust ed When his time expired. Judge Russell followed m a harrowing speech about yance's war record, y "In regVfd to' - civil rights, he tried to make it a dead issue and put of the campaign. ylie.jBaid tnat;thd.pe-: gro Elector, O'llftta, would be taken off of the ticket beforq the ekction; that it was not agreeable to him! to have him on -it, and that the party did not show good seme when they tut him, there,, and it would not be - 't -t , v. I -i ( I ? agreeable to him to address a negro iudse. lie Mid, too. that if tlie iLe-a . , - 1 i - 4 . : gislature was Republican, there jn.ver would have been a negro rep resefita- tive." f I . r Startling statement ! Does aflge Russell think the people of McDowell county such fools or to swallow dec- laralions like the last one, made above as facts? There have been negroes in every i i i Lejrisjlatare since R econ- struetion. There, were more colored men in the Radical -Legislature tlat met after the adoption of the Consti tution of. 1863 than in any Ijegisla ture that has met under DemoirratTc auspices. . -y- ;; The 'News 'lie ort 6tat.es tha the negroesicame disgusted with the and that some; of Judge's speech, them left the house before he 1 con eluded. The jytf further spates that Judge Russell said in the course of hU speech thai "a negro had no business being a- Magistrate." commented ' on ' some ' of He the rulings -of ; Jubtice ' .Rill Moore, of this city, and said if Moore had" his .deserts ' he would now be in the penitentiary. The only fde monstratioji that as. made was when he attacked Gov. STance, and then the Conrf House fairly rung .with shouts for Vance. He remarked thai ii seemed '$Lo be a Vance j crowd, anc . . . i . . '. i . . ' . .' cries of yes ! yes !" went up, whet he said "I guess I had better quitl" y! Verily, Daniel ha come to judg ment find passed on to condemnation a second time. TUB UADICAI. DISCODIFITCBE IN ""i f k... "botozX-,!:tI;.:- f- Bfi e-belHed 1 VTBrrttrebukgdl Mr HayeKiaat Week; :li lM-"when the! Tidal-', Wave. nand f eiklpa4 yspS pver f jVe. : w Wtryi the State gayey a Republican 2ilTbw year, wUhltheJtremn, dou8 efforts of Reformer Bristol and a h ost of f cfptio'riist8, whoj6ok aj different tack from-ifae ex-Sepretary it- gave ,23,64?- a nominal gain -of only 3,200 whereas a gain of se vliii or, eight thousand was what wasvex-j pected. Even the Republican tribune saymIn reality, this gain ' pnjves "nothing.- In Presidential yeartbe "Republican vote is always larger,es- llttnialln ." 11 r.T' 1 1 " - ': ytviaiij . in uaiiurailjr x-epUDllCafl "States, Inan at any other lime. iTbe "cnore increase of vote since 187i ,ln'a 8tfongly Republic an State, ong it jo "gl VJ an qiireajledy juiajority feVenj Vthkigh tijat. majority may be small "er in ' prpartion -jto the total o,e; "Ificreasetl majorities, and rapid gains i'in the proportional vote of . the imif rriiyj i pf tenappear i at! the $ftffi ,uis therefore clearly: right when,- he 'insists inai in e comparison shou wiih the eorresnondrnff election '..at - v3 i -i.ii-L 'the last Iretidenlialyearand hot' py -mere majorities, but by proportions of thgi total vote casti4In Jasi; jFresidential year thoRepubllcan ia-J loniy was yy . a do tne itepnbJH Vitus nave iosi, ground in V ermont in proportion as they have -lost in ma- lontVi since ,1872:, to. wit ! . The New;-; Yoi k Suri, , however, pakes the. Republicans ao say that khis js- not.the f air way to' put itjj that iwe sbouldT take the majorities o Gp- the years Ii 8. and 1-87 2 andUcompare Ih.e.tn' wnJitbei results! Mowii We'll j leJU W .sea JtP w, r this methodv, in HAhe J'hciwi or ine enemy witt vurn;spuii AH he. lptembereHtoti'yp 18 8 Ihte Repu!(tJ 3 a-ivfity ;pf 933 ; i Mr aversge of the two far 20,, 8S0.' Thelf preSTtlr majority, th?ef f 0-, falls 2,753 below this average. - The conclusion of - the whole niat ter: i Grantisxn and Hayesism, is fast playingout-eVen 1 in . the yreed Moontainsi Let us have peace. ; qf. FBOn OVEB, THK IllIMJE." , i Special tarjCorrespODdence.1 . y " " rAsHEyTJLrjs, 3epU JTV f ; ,We?oft he jsea shore, when we come J toxne mounins iora -snir oi ireu air, would like an easier way of travel ling than thd only one presented ; to, us bv staec-eoach or t hack y Thirty years ago few would have mplained of the present -quality pf roads and means of transportation." As "gen erations growjwiser"; the people grow more cnoice in ineir mpues oi iraveu What is now considered avery tire- some journey would then have beep considered dJelighlfuL.' In; 1860 -the the, great line: of railway from More- head to Charlotte had been comple- tid and in luli worttng order, ana ine line "to tcrojl'; the mountains from Salisbury bjid reached Hickory Tavern, ; tfye State supplying two thirds of thej cost. Before the great "war between the States", had t made proeresFj.tbej track had Deep eiteuded toMprgantop. The warceasedrand the road was again slowly ppsbed forward by State aid wholl v,r we believe,- and finally reached Old Fort. .Then the special tax, bonds collapsed and the-, work stood still, f Money was bor rowed, the rpad mortgaged, and a re ceiver appoiri ted. " Pinally it was sold' to the btate for less than 1,000,000, paid for in its bonds, convict labor placed upon the road, and the work resumed alt -; this previous to Jan uary '1S7G. V . .. , :;i hat is td be the future of thi$ line time alone will develop. , The btate orimnaiiy mtended to run two lines across the Blue Ridse one throagh the! Swonnoai' i and the the "Reeilv Patch' other, throng Gap-fthe latter jto unite with the, Wilmington and - Great ! Western route, the other with Vthe- Morebead City routej One of the effects of the war was to Tender the double line im possible for the present; at least, and to cause the. friends of both to; seek a' connection of the two lines east of the mountains, and to unite in build- mtr the 6intiie; line to tne lennessce border. y '- : "' With this history and agreement, or mutual understanding,! before the next Legislature, it should ! not hesi tate to sire the little aid needed to complete thisj common and united line of railroad, .pot oaly to : Paint Rock but also to Ducktown. . While the line down the French Broad will supply , the shortest con-' nection between the seaboard and the great! rivers of the West, the project ed and oft promised line through Haywood, Jackson Macon, . &c.t should be most surely builtJ Convict labor! with small aid from the State will do it. Here perhaps is j the best line for a narrow (three feet) guage railroad in our State.' Cheaply and quickly built and economically work ed, It presents claims upon the State to be especially considered. I Politics isthe all absorbing topic of wordy and : thought, j Fifteen;: thou sand majority for. Vance is the least that any one will aecept this sideof the Blub Ridge. FttOitt WiNlUNGTOit. r Special Star Correspondence. J : J Wasiiington, Sept.. 8. j '. j - i i ' i " ! ' Thp official , guillotine isj still r at wort and heads are falling roto 1 tne I I 4 ,. - j j 1-,-. ! basket by ' the score, " and there's weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth, accompanied by any amount of profanity, aimetl principally at lhe Democratic party, but ' w ith a broad sweep it takes in- the -'rest of man kind. ; No one'li'elieves'lhat the busU r f. ' 1... ',- "T'p'-' !' j "i J-- :"- nes of the departments need be em barrassed by the" reduction, especial ly if the jaw is: fairlv and honestly administered in the interests of 1 the government and the: people, j but of :,. I ,i-i. !. course, with the Ifadical officeholder of very degree, party, with its plun dering privileges, ,risest ar above every jothef consideration, and their efforts have- beendirected, mainly to making' H as odious and as injurious (seemingly) as possible ; thus they i f i 1 i ' .-' ' . "i ' are-removing the. best and most 'ex "Drornptlv cause the Democrats liave made them t ! ! ! ' K J reduce the fosee. 1 j , r , x I i This thai administration led them to begin their cutting. down with the lower grades pfSalaries nstead of the higher, as, for instance the let ter carrier &cqwhiletbe bloated S$2,pOO.Ito;.5,o6o ( Jfellowa yare, but 'slightly hurt. If the people; are the J ifoolsilfat they IrafdUiidpr made) tnen in ine last ten or niteen years, this little game play; succeed, but if the scales have ifallen from . their 'eyes, - and they shall see j bow" they ;havpndo$djtii& e8e fellows, they will dpufetless) so vote at 'the In ex t election ras to jhqrl them from he jplicesIltheyChaveJs loqg' dfe- 1 , Itiwbuid bom fiipmsh andramuse such of yourt. readers as have jnot learned -by. experience how, things are managed, or rather mismanasred. in the pepeinenseW hot bffi knapraetfceawliicti"" the!- .jcemtBoo-4 feense, ami enja r l.n six JkbAn AWii MM st hHctrfaHthaiH I to tsvmiVM6xwmmiimm perienced, aivd-thyp, they jimpu dent ly telr ;iheJ ujpblicKthyt: thei jhymess can't be attended5 I tb7 ;DrornDtlv bo-' tojdo lstne grand-cfTmax of ytZZ&SX cial ylearningi and ihe-i)f ihcfbtesl jRP??!.W lfeoujeMnil Some raonth-az 4 ebnhtryfr t : . , . irw f 1 -a' " pondent sect foa IS five cent revenue i k tamps, that being no longer of use to him he desired to have exchanged for checkatamps. I gave, them toa messenger and told him to take theci to ithe office tndf get their; eqiiyalen V in iwo-cent suuops. r roia iuo loi. office-he wa8-sentjto tho Internal Revenue Bureau, where the was in formed, that they could do nothing with Ihem I unless the , requestl was madeie' yi&ing:iThelboyat down nd. wroteut a request in. manner 1 andfonn as dictated, and the receipt; was'duly acknowledged by- ihej Buj reau. Two or three weeks after wards, and when the whole- matter had passed but of mind, a massi ve letjj ter was seui me ironi me jrosuuuitc here inforhiing me that ! a letter pjfj value was then awaiting ! ray personal : receipt.1 'It not being; convenientj to call khat ' : dayj the next morning's mail brdugbt an"-j other summons to all' for that yal4 uable letter, and I went.1 The clerk,! having identified me, handed me i a package. 1 1x4 inches, f ranked. bv the a. & r I . . i. f ij r j Commissioner of Internal "Revenue, , with a one.(l) cent postage sCamp on the upper Tight hand corner, and one one, and one seven cent stamp on the upper left hand corners To th6 lefj., of the laitt r were the figures 73oj art inch or two below was "No. 8978 ex.,'.' and near the bott6nawas393, all in different handwriting. I On the back was a certificate 'by 'tho; Chief Clerk of the Internal Revenue Bureau that the package "contained no written matter." The whole was sealed with two S seals in green wax by "Janies Carpenter, I. R. S., PoilideJphi;a.fV ji '.;::I opened; the ponderous document, and,: removing layer .after layer.;-. of paper, camp at last to my1 seventy-five cents' worth of revenue stninps. jNow, sir, I tried to .compute the cost of that ! exchange to the Ui ited States, and halted when I got up to' ticenty dollars f -'!:'' ' . ;: j; -1 ' ' - '-1-yj ;. Well, thank God, a better day is before us. j When the j Democrats: come into power next March, J ihey; will infuse some; common sense into this business and with the fcommbn honesty forj whih they re prover bial, many millions will be saved and taxes reduced, and, more than allj1 an example of honesty and integrity in high places will be set which will tend to bring the morals of the people up to th'e point from1 which Gran t and his hprde of dishonest dragged them down. officials have , ii i ii: Let-the Democrats of- North Caro- Una do their whole duly this fall,and they will. contribute materially to this much desired result. . I X P. D. i j! Tbe CIue of '"q l Duuaoallj Active Cauvas in maloefy ; '' ' ''" i ; " f; ' ArGtsTA,;Sept. 8. ; The campaign h this $tate' will practically ceme to an en& on Sat-! urday night, the elfiectioo df ' Govern-: or, Congressmen, State officers and Legislators' occurring' on Monday1. . Unfess the Republican majority, should be unexpectedly small there, will be Utile or no political excite ment between this and the 'Presiden tial election in November,1 ; I On the part of the Republicans the canvass has been' unusually active and noisy, j lhe tax has been almost equally severe upon . Blame's brains. Bob Ingersoll's lungs, and the pecu niary, resources of postmasters, and others. - The ex-Speaker, who , i undoubtedly one - of the i best po litical organizers and manipulators in the country, has surprised his home admirers by jumping ip suddenly from if a bed : ot'y dangerous sickness and assuming and carrying on the work of thiHeep,vor ,.fpiurteen' able- bodied politicians. He has personally attended to-the Bmallestl details pf the; campaign ; r has looked shaf-p 'after newspapers; stump-Speakers, torch light processidns, and ward and town committees; - has himself - travelled night! and day, and has! made a large number of Speeches Jwfrieb! in" persua sive earpestness md rhetorical force surpass any of .: his 'prey ioiys efforts : at pleading,, exeppt, perhaps, his fampna oration before. Mulligan. ,M, BlajnVs litter prostration a jfewrweeks .ago was acepted' -bj gob.. manyof .but fello'w .citizens in. jfaine,asa complete refutation of ; the 'chargea. Against Mm; his suddeq and surprising live liness has, with ' equally -geod logicj served to strengthen treir faith. ! fSavairfcali Newii oanraay.'J f ! ; "' The mortuary report for Vesterdiv shows sixteen interments, of whieb? eleven were yellow ver case.r: Onlj? outs jenuH i&vpr lubcrpeut is reponea from ILaurel Groye I Cemetery, i ah that is a c6ldredperson. lt wiJl b seen by reference to the report and coin pa'risbn with'thd f. funeral .'notices in the Nervs ot Thursday; ' tbat'soniel of the interments : Jh the " Cathpliel Cemetery repprteU'fbr Friday properi-r lybelonge'd to th pvibns day's re- port. -!. . ,AA, f i. , ft .j j All excitpment in teirard to the fever playing in the su&res Ve'sterdavl' Mre people W6f6 on, Tfte streets after, dark than we have seen anjjr higliVn a week. . It waif re ported tfmt nhvsi- cians liadiiaaidj that; the. i fever wasr- ,..,.J V. ' !U i I ;asumug .i AK old sow 'ff pevfee8Tthail fcrbwrfi ton- irt hermuth'BVVhg oW-fenco-fntda cbrnMii'a -v.l hnHR 4 tri?niksiuSiJF,w9EL S06, cqx- -! !. . ; ' ; ; - OXFOKOt tN. CM r n; .' t luoohnnnawiu befljieaba$wua sBUel IMcal fabric,' ' .. ... mnniin ;J f ffjv vvvvri vrf- nas suosiaea, ana tii;b streets presents a more cheerful' ppeiranee:5 Ladi& were out shopping,; andchlldten were 4 - ' j. jotes x;o., i ... - - -, , . - . TELEGRAPH. r SUNDAY'S TEI.EGIIA33. jBprtdnuar on Frtatie JPreX5j t llm Dal iiBcd-Arrest .h -; weed Confirmed. j1! y I " f j f fi ..-. - L05D02T, Sept lO. "pii'iTAoitfipitiinfr "RaIpx 1 feleeraDhs ! the 5ai of th6 ASsbdated Press from Oillr, mgaro story of a mutiny, op hoarp the United States Irjgate Frankhn, They will sail f or, home on the 14th. M .!'t " l-'Jllj.1 Id In response to a request for a repetition, Renter's agent t Madrid repeats verbatim the news of the arrest of ITweed, adping that the prisoners are closely guarded at Vio by the military authorities. The first Secretary of ifie American! legations has re quested the extrad&tiou ofjTweed, , and he will consequently be handediover tp the Americsa auiuurtucs. j it Got. Tllaen to YlaU lite Centennial-: Plre Panie Amoae tne Centennial Ylaltor.1 PmuJfKLFBU Sept? 10. r v?X3ov. TiWeh will visit the Exhibition on the ; 21st. and remain - until the 23rd. Du ring his visit a public, reception will be 'givtn by the governor of jthe State build-; ing, in .connection with the special Centen nial Jubilee pf citizens of (New York. . j During the eiciiement.attendipg:ihe fire on the! opposite side "of Elm avenue, yes itrday aiternoqp, a panic loccurred among the visitors in several, portions of the; niain buiUJiur, upouj an appreUeusiOn J tuat We lhe strucluire wss on nre. llie neat I ruin blazisii fiiines Vcross the! ittruet having eonie so intense s to scorch the-paiut upon the. turn stiles immediately facing the con najratibu, a sefctiou of hce, from one of 'the engines of thi Cectential Fire Depirt ment was put in operation j and p, stream of water kept; . constantly playing upon I the more.expo8ed pprtions of tbe interior of the main building, j This circumstance; gave purrency to a report that the Great Elbibi tion Hall was about to be destroyed, and the rush of thousands of the j occupants for the doors and most convenient places of es cape, with the frantic attempts of the more' excitable among a few of the exhibitors to carrv off their wares, created a scene of ex citement and; con fusion. This scare, how- ever, was Of short duration, and was for- Innately attended wnnno senous coase- quences. r T NEW' VOUU. Tellotv Fver fate from Siavannau. NEw YDRt Sent. 1T C.1D. Lynepnfl, of Savannah,' Who ar rived here on Monday, and was taken from his liolf-l to nnaranlinB in the bav. died to day of . blackL vomjL. Xwci i sailors of fcbe n . l t ? n ti L; .- . L avanoaa sieamsuipi3a,Jfittmm are: prus- . i .i JL.. i. l.i i. l- l i .i ' I . ! ! ixaieu wiiu ii lu .iiic uaiuui. -1. SAVANNAH. i - Report of IfelloweVer Catti: ' i "f ?-'!.. I k-. m'l a . Savakkaii, Sept. 101 The total interments to-day numbered tweuty-two, of. which .eleve n were yellow fever, cases, i iy . . i. H IODJLY!a TELEGKAM. f ,:fr FOREIGN INTRLL1GBNCE. Servian ; Froaveeta Iraprovlns: The Declalve Bailie jl to be Foaeht FahUer Partlcalara of Xwed' Ar- real, &e ' . , - It 1) hf ,Mf 1 i&i - fl't ' . i3ELofti.DE. SeptllJ'li . , H I i j, i i i . i -' I - There is little change in tpe Servian cam paign. Tchernayeff 'a. prospects are brighter; than tbey were a week. .ago. The ! Turks evidently wish to jia3s Alexinatz and take Deligrad by a flank movement- but that purpose has been checked by the advance of llorvatoyitch, and it is clear, they will still have to fight a decisive jbattlel j Th ere are no signs of .the warlike Spirit abating in Servia. 1 r . 1 1'! H Loirooy, Sept. HJ A. special dispatch 'from Bargoslo the Daily Nem, states that-Tweed was arrested at 1 Pontevejlra, . where be landed from a sailing; . vessel, in j which he - .escaped from uuoa. i air. ivaee, cnarge; a aitaires ot me United States, in the ' absence of Minister Cushing,-;Vi8ited the Spanish Minister pf Foreign. AHairs,iat La. Granga. and lax ranged for the surrender. of the prisoner to the American goferhnieht. ' The Spanish authorities: had been notified of Tweed's sailing for Spain!, and preparations had been made for his arrest long before his af- rival. :i . ..! i j. ! - ' i . r Madetd, Sepfe'll! (The following ijrejadditional 'particulates of the arrest of vym. M. l weed: ' Uaptam General Jovellar,- at Havana, eceAved in telligence that Tweed had ' tlisem barked at Santiago de Cnba,fand notlfled the author ities there, Before' the latrer coukl' tuke aciionTwee Jad,embark1 pnJrd.ttre yessei Carmen,', bomy!.-u Vio.. gjiptaia Genefal JoveTlar thenHraphed lb the Madrid gcrverninent; which;' - feartag the Carmen might go :to snnie :'Oiber port; re quested autoriUea. at all, Spanish. por8 to examine persons' on board all vessels named Carmen. .There are 12 Spanish vesdeTs 'or1 that nam?; Tneportra1t&TrTweed being indiepensableifort:bts:iidOfloarid, cthe Spipisa' Ajuthjorjties i obtained iandi made copies , of. , a ''car'idatnre i p j an t American, jonrnat, representing j hint as lieatihgy a ebu4, Supposed o tymfyAmerican' instice? TbisaTjcatareJed the Spaoiskjnthoritiea a ; announcement received here of the arrest. Tweed "Antelme,". which. is, supposed to. have'beefl'V" telegranhic corruotion of i "Tweed'Am'ericaii,,' jit was stated that he, b4.beniairested fori kidnapping .Amerii J canbjldren. Tweed is still confined on the ; isle 4)t Sainl Binion, ' iu Vigb Bay," i &ere'he;is unSergoing -MarandfileV and is , strictly watched by the custom bouse guard?;.' ! At, the expiration of his Quarantine lie: will i be surrendered to lhe United States r epre-; I watutiws. Aslhere are ro direct 8leabcj ers bSstweeri " Sphiniand 'J North ' Americai ' jTweed will. be, sent Cubaand fronttbere ; The Epoco states that thannmcipaia. rrnermanaeter Heeora. T . r F 1 1 j fthefoilowhrgwlllshW jthsrmometer, iitiiiM'doaeal'aMl 7:SS this Mmm VfMAmoU meatftiihM as sscerwntreu irom ue aai;y ouneim lSSuea Cairo, ..... .vk6ai.lfasiiVille4fa!.ui ,65 Charleston, v r-JXi lMo. Orleans, .-. . .82 incinnati,.. -..... rsicaaax. .rCS orfoikiviiaa prtJibson.w.5a. ai veston. ,t. . ....73 Sbreveport, jLUti,Q$ :ti6xViiie1;h. Str.Mai'ks,. . . . .,V78 . 6bhb6rg,:iM70 iWaslnngtppiUtflea? Wobile ,7 ana , reporters , ot. tbe . epaoisb' . papeis tb believe 'Tweed b&( 'heed kidnapping children?; Hence f in the first If official; front fhSlgtisl OfBceldUis dtyf y rt ' . "wi. u. hzsABiS; , 1 . , i i ... COMMEHCIAL. WILMINGTON; ilAHKET. J f STAR OFFICE, Sept. 113 P. M. ' 1 ""i SPIRITS - TURPENTINE. Market strong at 29 cents per gallon for Southern. packages. No sales repotted. ROSIN-Market quiet at $1 15 for Strained and $lj 20 for Good Strained. : Sales of S? lbls and Ijxtra No3 at 40 J sr r , j erJbbliiUi : - TAIt Maf ket steady, iUh reipsiand sales pfS bbls at $lQapeEhWiif pl.t il CRUDE TURPENTINE.-:--Marketl ' etea dy with .receiptsj and sales of 2Tbbial at SI 00 for ilard .and SI 75 for Virgin and Yellow Dip. i i JlM-rt'f ON.-il i per lb. 1 '--! f CQTTONMarket quiet on a' is of 10 j cents per lb. for Middling.': No-sales to report. Neirj 'rim s i . : i spirits turpentine. I The demand cnnilnues more or less irregular, as it is difficult to in duce buyers on any outlet to Operate: in ex-'. ever, are steady and' confident as a rule and full rates continne to be asked.'l SpintsJ turpentine was rather quiet but held Us own on value, with sales of. 75 bbls at; Sic. and the same irate bid the close. ( Rosin's were; less active and we could hear of too impoY--tant sales, but tho feeliag:firm: at full for mer rates. 'Tar dull and easier y g$ 250f 75 for all kindiPilteadyi i ii i f The telegraphic aayjees were as follows: rosin comtnon,4s yd dull; nne.lO 6d,dBll. London Rosin S 4s " Si ! for'1 common f pale, 121 4s; spirits turpentinav 22s 6d-i' ; vuarjeaion : navii store uanteii On'yridav September 8. the I arrivals for the past eight aays were 1,439 casks spirits tnrpeptine and 5,932 1 bbls , rosin- against 1,203 'casks spirits turpeniine and.6,601 bbls rosin for the same time last1 year. Some 300 casks spirits turpentine were sold ip4hc past few days .at25c for Lwhiskey4 : 26qor oils and 27 cents; per gallon for regulars. RostnS were in demand at; $1 25 per bbi for strained aiid good strained; $1?40 for extra No,! C5 forNo, l;$l 75forN0i 1; ft. 901 for' extra No. 1; 2 10 for low pale. and $2 50 for pale! S Crude turpentine was valued at $ t"25 per bbl for virgin and yellow P'P- ! i U -Fi.i I ' i -nitr iml?. r f. r. a nvw I' ' t."J BOJT1KSTIC fflAKK ET . i ii!! t 1.-:-t-: t New iSeptember 10-f-Noon. ks active: 1 unselifed. feverish' and lowed I MonejTf per cent. Gold opened at 110 and closed at 110.' Sterling Ex-ebabgtM-long 484; short 485. Governments active and steady. State j bonds dull, stea dy and Nominal. ! L i , t ',y Will 'ill &&eus llli?t W'Y Floor! auiet and 'firm, i Wheat a shade firmer". Corn firai. iPork firm mess $17 40 k-. e1 t T 1 . I4J& : o-r. Spirits turpentine firm at S2Je. Itoslasteady at l eooi 7U for strained. Freights firm, utnrei lembei 11 1 9-16ail4c: October J114ail I7-iJ2t! November 11 ic:n December llall 1732c January; 11 19-32ailfc; 1 February llfM id-IOC."!' it I n! v t f : "' ' f i" i Lr -n -t -'V. II . I n .,: ! il - fi'prwI.T.Sp-ht lnTSTrtnWv Cotton middlin e uphmds MM i4Aa4 diing prleans 6 3 16d v sales 12,000 bales,- in-S eluding 2,000 which jwere taken fQr apecp-! lationj and ' export ; receipts 16,300 bales, 300 of r which; .were j American Futures' l-32d cheaper, as follows: j Middling up- lands; U m. c,' September and October de livery, 6d ; October and November delive- 0 l-32d; middling uplands. i: in. c.. i snippe septcmoer ana uctobCr, persafl. 61-iaJ. i , i -mm. LATER, i Mi'dd ing uplands,, 1 m. c, . September and October delivery,) 5 31 -32d; November auoucceuiuer ueiivery, o l-iou. Sales of ; Americao-aay 7,100 bafcsl - . ! : . .1 v LATER?- i i t! Cotton Middling uplands, I.! in'::aNo veuiber and December delivery; 6 142d.? f ... ). ROD GUW, i. rii. I i latk. :,y AMERICASh SPORTSMiff,'-'- . SIXTEEN 1UG-& -PAPER. 1.4. .t m Sis to am1 Mral HisiBm ire i iD lftd Sport artalg Jjytk Fo;V SciBimBT BankofmeW Hanofe -.-"all jtt& .fi--iiiiii;'r i I T Authorized Capital . Casli'Cflipital patll ilt' jjM.- ill V l'X w : ui i h.-!i:l j rJ ii 'i'inK; S(t ;l "iU' Vi jl I - , '. V f' ini DIB'EG ions . D, R. MTJRQHISQN i , ... li Bv GKAINKRy DONALD MoRAK JAiA4tiUa;f: l! H. VOIAftR4 "f PJ LTTTIJ! i .Hnl ;1J E. E, BJUDGJRS f,, ; j k v " ...-' ..v- L : IE. . R . RflPTlfW. WjArasX) f'a,J rjftfinmDJBUtMl i;Jf'Siil FOR THE CENTENNIAL YEAB;iH a. : ! ill i 1 ! Ll ( :i '- i.i - 'StfT fcku 46tJii5 TOWiW Wff ai43oM ' -JiuH .;TUIIE and NEWS: fO V7 IS THE TIME yTO jSUBSCRIBB It Circulates in Thirr.two AvnrtlMi i JCaatca ana aiaa e nonnr&rn m& uiri HnirhjH&.vinrinii ADYKTliiBtHi iWlXtKBMMBn'TifI. ,Q1'J. tqiJii.il 'cvivatuml'h Hi IT.' u U ,1 fW."it TN AND AFTER FRIDAY. JULY SI, 8TBAM-; J BR J 18. UHDSRBILU Cant WJ. otter,, U Will lcavaWllmliiean"a 8)A. M. 1 T f FaeWDailB?ton to SmithVffle, tl.03( SesithvHla ra$v prater, f 6.50a bbls rosfn. 405. do Cotton steady, with sales of 2,002 bales uplandi 11 9-l(Jc; Orleans 115c: F opened F quiet, i as J follows i ' -i Sebl BroHTsxxs or America 41.00: S loaUu. - tiead.; atamp forpeima r ? ?r '-r-it , , corDockai ' - : and Booth Water eta. .low-rateaj' ML" Jy-l-tf i i -.- - wiororer JPIIla care ConUpnoB, Bul:ootBS i0ln and all diseases naniiing m cti7i'. Kr79tiT , wr.Biraas-'s afeetarai StaB,.. ca re-Coo gta,. colds,. Ferar, .PenT.i??k Kilr TIo.H.-1,. lw-w-,l ..'.,?1 COB-t,!.;1 ' ft flRS tft-77A,K?K to w f f pies ftagasu jaaine. j eerre the evei-ht. Write 4or VSffi 'ft- (!- tt-t- 7 V $OOSmonthwUJBroarlLI!. kt Any one that has a leu, fo write wi? pre or water nwd. 8tnd etamp for ei? tt f rAnBXKBIKC' eurd trr Bafi' For dereiipdou; Ac Vaddrew m if?I?utt Box ,irtei,tTeBr-.plT-i Ce , ; . liO-r - f ,'u m HT-- W ) I ('t : I' . urt- - i, -i lOilSIUUDHID AS It nFTH IBlTTo, Contaialng a eompleUlirt bt all the tc. V" United State., the Temtoriem and ttef cording to the last ceqmis, together wiiiti 16 of 4a-aewqapeta turing the lare v.,eJ!? tioniaeaehol the placea named AlsoVi.? ' ot newtpapera which; are recomieS tnTr' e ia-proste charged. Afio, all newvpapers iheCnit! Also, all the Belirio ArgT-g t Mechjinftal, MedSSEKg aI,laitaai4BawBca. Beat Keta&iT Jng JloBicai; Jtehfeirwaad other tpecilTiI'.T ;Balij.viy cocapletafiaUL TogeUieJX iZlJS? ! .Bat of over SOD German papers pihjted i1' State. FAIao.aa ewayipSoedVera,?. blea of WhoirtcoetofS h rioos newspapers, and 'ererj thing whichTht In adTertUiBK wauld like to know. Aid1 i. 4. , . -ir i EO . P i ftO WELL cu -'-'; '' '- Wewspapers;i i i Dering norv man etgns tfionsuid. with a of a'J the town and ciUes towfiir !r n-M. lintfUBSmL tint.-. liehedt tiiatoncal and Statwtfcal pietrhn of ,u Great Hewspaper ItataMiahinentt;' flln,ta?d h nomerona engravinga of the principal henm BnUdinsra.! Book or 300 PaaaaTrt-ffi post paid, to any addresa-for 35 cu. ; Apply S eingprtce) to 8trpnitKTBHDnT or rim Kwspm Paviuox, Centennial ttmanda, rhilatBSnLLrS ATOerkNewsiv.NcwYftrk? 17;U,W J5VEHY ADVHUT1JEK SEEDS IT. ! 1 -' : i ' : j -: University of VirgiBia OpenB Octnbei? f i tohrtttaea through h-bc month, it Is organized in echoola on, the electivt jyMtm with foil coarees fa -Classics. literature. Scince (with practice in Chemiiail and Ph-ftieal IahuKa lieeX In LAW,aidiciBe.' Knginea-mg.Tetcamg tar Agricnltnre. Apply tot. Catalognes to p HaKRWOIT, lwirmao, 4". O, CaHerrity tf Vir"; ginia, Albemarle f3o , Va. , i . aag 17-4wDAW 4 U.MFKSlTir I OF. jVRGIXIA. Jl B. Minor. 1XJ)" Prof. Com. and Stat. Taw-s o SonthalliarPrufJ'JliaUyanuIaw-aCTciait j lntraatknai Lawete.JScaeion begins Oct 1,1815,' WiSH?fe J il- losp7acfia by iei -books and leeuireaeombUied, lilnstrated hj knot- -Court execiaca. For CAtalogue. apply (P. 0. Uti- 1 orersityc va) to WJa. WKUTKNBaKER, Seeet- .THEfiNEIDERJEEECH-lBAllES ALT5BKD TO !BRKECH-L0ADIKG. l J-49T ' If" fc '! --i M -V . i K:-' . iiiarir cs sneiaer, 1 1 HAKTJFACTTJRER5.! i . ; i : sl4 Weat l'Titt Strec, 1 i Baltimore. Send Jdr-CataJoOT". ii; dec22-DAWtf F:i rr e ',i!vr' - NGLISII lit l-ri :-! Breectotoadiiifi: Guns,. ! ":' :'-;.-n-i! F .? iT -;, - 1- -;- w ' : W hve f or tnntrr tbtb wtlli OTCAt jSUCCCM, nufi , a specialty of -baUdiag Pine Breech-Loading OnU to tho special Distractions of individual aDOrtnnen Making for a large and select trade esables n u EiYe-greaLer -care una aitenuon i tne muug. '"r tog and general finish bt oj Gnns than gives to tbxwe Gun bonghf by the retail trade irm mannfaotarera-waoi (prftdnee loragojeral WeplicUthej)atnmageo thoae epOTtsmen wim arf j-odgea bf Rne Guni and who know tho nnp taace of having tbetr Gnna made to fit them. n jt Waate; prepared to aeeept"Wder to build Gnni IMyiEV;.'...j,..i.Ji.3t.."; STAND 115 " iw-41- national;. CHALLENUK..... ' Mi - Pnu3Un?tiaisWt!aa wtk refeBcet ni instructions for self measurement forwarded on r niD&iasr..v.. 1 . n - i 'A ' " oo' . phcaJon.i fTP 1 - f J. vv. TOlAan.. , dc 14 wtrffYVy'-? u v IP' i-. 'V- M' " -f ; '; MIMTifV."1'.' BTALUO GARTP.TTK3K, . j RACY,! -. tSTKKGnl AND l; BKiwarraitt a' r.eh ' jw, t auu nw 01 au lucu, a w " . loaaiqcvattfiat 9 to HW'wUaH Weife,,t .nana rroia, xau to w grain. &um4 - istol grip and. checcd.t ,feisiit: piwuiy""" it:wIfcLViytJ(i.fmiifi!ible ln aigm VmjWfgt iEverir variety of . . tmnnf tlon fir W onn Mmatantiv oil! hand. - SHARPS seoi 1I-DJE tri -m:. - UlUliviwi " I jj!Jt."l!ll ll 4 7 ' . .. , . . , ... -v. i-l nn Windhnm Co. Veriooiic i '?;,f i -ifria .".aittr'.' ! i i ' t " I i, I JtANUFACTCRER OF ! ,. - Fin& Fishing Eod8 Partlra.r attention paid to aaking rods .W y 1 '. & Rods or any. desired pattern 1s. v'Jiiw'i IU ai4i.ir.vii( u.-.v. fit: TimiiaTLatv! i .flJMinieaW.W- . IflHBB RKSLAR ANNUAL TBKM . OF i yyi i .1 aar.rtrMawtilAilrtn'WBDNK3WrJ ,: Octoberaitlv Fnft, conwe, ! gior i ttonthB eaehr -Stadfenta admitted to the sen Class a.auaJnatlon,.by apptteatSen J urt . niJriftTh Tjltroo 5 ner term, incluUm. , , Wb-raryi!i3lVMpaitiniaraddreM . i t G. M- STfiW A UT, Dean of ' y ""."o, ' 'jj-SO-Sm4 " J3W. Third btfLouK iwiihi : 4 mm . i ii t K U lit ..k i H 'J r 4i t .! -. :liiv' iiii l-' ... '. ft'1!
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 12, 1876, edition 1
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