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THE IIOBIIETG STAR. . Ti ' ;- V ill . UBUSHKD DULY EXCEPT: MONDAYS: KiTII OV STJBBCBIFTIOaT UT ADVAVOS 1 . one year, (by mall) portage paid,.. , ..... .;, ft six months. " 44 , 4 00 rhree months, ' .. : S 88 onomonth '' 1 00 To City Sttbearibers, delivered in any part of the iiiy. Fifteen Cent per week. - Oar City Agenta are jsas: not authorized to cotieci ior mere n advance. J - Warren,thedwarf,diedyc8teriay.iacbild. birth. -'The order; of 'the --.Gartw' has been conferred on Salwbury by the Qaeen. Bosnlaasks protection against Austrian, occupation; the Porte demands that it be( permmea 10 reiain ine c.vu .aminisuauon of the province. -.A ! division int the British .House showed 208 for.andMW Tbe government expects t6 he sustained hy; a majority ranging irom iwj to lauonMrjl Plunkett's , amendment expressing ; confiJ Uence. - The evacuation or Bhumla: I' baa begun; Russians have taken possession Great fires continue to devastate Thes- saly. The Italian government has expressed rpgret .' at rthe demonstrations; against the I Austriari smhassyitrvThej Vatican is elaborating projects with refeH ence to the United States.;, M; Zuker-j tort, of Berlin,; received the." first, prize atj i!ie International Chess Tournament; the Rassian, Winawcr, got the second. Tbe Potter Committee is in session at Al-j lautic City; Representative Kelly, of Penn sylvania, was examined. Both sets o delegates from New , Yoik were excluded from the Syracuse Convention. ". Jud O. M. Roberts nominated by Democ: for Governor of Texas, John D, Sayresfo Lieutenant Governor, and' George McCbr-l - ; - i mack for Attorney General. -Afarme near FaribattlL'Minnesota, shot twb tramps yesterday, killing Them 'instantly they I were in tbe act of burning the -harvesting markets: Money easy at 1t2 per.'cent g.ild 100; cotton quiet at lllli cents; flour a shade firmer and unchanged; wheat without decided change; corn ic better and fairly active at 4548 cents; spirits tur-t pentine firm at 28J28i cts; rosio $1 421 DEMOCRATIC TICKET. I Jadgh Snprenae Co art t FOR CHIEF JUSTICK, j W. N. H. SMITH, of Wake. FOK ASSOCIATB JUSTICES :'r. THO& S. ASHE, of Anson. . JOHN II."l5lLLARD, . , of GaOfordv' f. ) ' Jfadeea Superior Court. " SEVENTH DIST. ' 'J. F. GRAVES, : of Barry. ; - . . ;eighth"district. ALPIIONSO C. AVERY, Of Barke. NINTH DISTRICT. . . , JAS. C. L. GUDGER, of Haywood. 1 1 ForCongreaat ALFRED Mr WADDELL, of Near Hanover, 1 For Solicitor t THIRD JUDICIAL DIST. SWIFT ' GALTXTWAY ' ' i j of Qreene. - j r The grees in New York in a few houra Tho kettles are now rapidly coolinff I i ,1 I ' J I The dutv of everY Democrat at I LuiHumeis piain: wsiauu uy f nominees, to work for them early and 1 ,iaie, auu men to vote. - i i ; The news from Indiana is that Senator Voorhees t will be bis .owd successor. Everything is Serene. Next to Hendricks. he is about the best man the Democrats could send. How the papers ... do , get things mixed. Rev., Dr. -Pritchard, of RsV r '.i :. n ' : . 1 . . t ..... 111 I ' tcign, aavooaiea eaucaiipnai uaruer cues. The Star- endorsed the idea, and now iheY will ''have it :that Dr. P. lives in Wilmington". OJ - ; The New York City Greenbackerl are have B d thn Cnnrntinn "Ben'at ores- d the Convention. Ben at pres- is going but one eye on the move- crJil. .t. tt. tend ent ment. He has the other t optio fixed on the Massachusetts Democrats. He i . . ' ,..fr: can look two ways at, the sme time any day,. i; The Philadelnhia PM ia orobablv slandering the Washington P. ; It - .i . v -. . . i . av Jim AnrlArann. thfl tali awearer. " ' ' ; - " has become connected with that De- mocratio paper. Vat.- - a" a m- 1 tne siatement is true, then how connectedr-? We sus- true, pect pecthe witt be put on the interview, era staff. We have seen some things in the Post : that w Jim might . have written. . Be it known that vJira got his newspaper (raining in a Republi can office. "..'. , vvwVry.5thH-i.th..twboto ..n-Mptthi :m.tA.iU.mbMsm(iali ?:?'. thmnmata fii firioon Ad. I nouow mocaery. vv ueu mi. aai i . 1nn K n. l !, a.ih .hst . ii i T T -ri7ZTJ "nrv"" .,7:, vol: xxii.no. 106. We announced James UM. yesterday 'Nicholson that young .was Kwned m Halifax county, t He had taken, .high honors at the University. and. visited his relative, Mr.1 Octavius Wiffffinsl of this . citv . lonlv a ffiw weekff aeo. ; He' was Yery popular u f ' - J ; j I Just : at! theclose of the1 war, -CapUX Wm. 'Nicholson, who' had : been iii 1 twenty - five battles, and was Cantain - ... ; t ; . . - ; , ;.t., , - "cox s division, was killed. - Wkhm a week ms oroiner, jawara JNicnoison, was slain in battle also. ' They were pro- mising young men. .William was lho inciirnal;on of f; a capital soldier. ' Edward was brave, amiable and meritorious. A 1 k VrA 4.a acta circle of relatives and friends will deeply sympathise with the family U (,.; a i A-.t l "" . V,".C,M"US oereavement. I :Ex-SecreUry Hamilton Fiab Jaa I oeen interviewed Dy a jueraia report- j He declares that Grant has no I i iAaa thi-A v.. (AnJ j.iaeapt a third term; that his mends I are not moving in the matter; that ! i . ' - I none but Democrats and disaffected Rennblicans are trvino, to mako him a candidate;' that he stands no chance of getting the , nomination ; that; the Republicans will elect the next Presi dent, and that Thurman will be the' Democratic candidate. How much Hamilton knows about it will be seen1 hereafter. t 'He may be among the prophets. We take leave td say that we believe Grant wants the nomina . - .. . . - .1, - ; , tion, that he is seeking it, and that he will get it. ... , It has been ascertained that two; rascals who issued the counterfeits on American banks to German emi-1 . . . . grants, are well known scoundrels in . - . , .. . r . , ' California. They are. now p prison at " Munich. Thev reioice in beintrl - 1 uaiiou ! u vuapiuau unit AJiijy AJ.r, 11 J : T j !-d:ii ti i alias Dobson, but .gave other aliases; when arrested, and counterfeit bills: were found on their persons. The Democratic papers that echo the denunciations of the Radical jpress of Jefferson Davis are engaged in the smallest kind of business. . Mr. Davis has as much right to be heard on living - issues as '.' any ; man of our. time, for he is able, experienced and honest. Not many of his assailants can say as much. Warnlae to tho Unwary. nr..i.!.. . a :i t iitn a... oo.i i The dismissal of Mr. Waddell, the Clerk in the Sixth Auditors office, for refusing to subscribe to the Re-s j love, appreciate and defend her greatly en publican campaign f und.was undoubt-1 hanced. It was my happy privilege to spend; li int an Aa A a mominnr tj ia I 7r;.LW other clerks, and is so considered by, dell was applied to for a subscription, I he stated that while his proclivities I vorn "Demncratic he did not consider I t,: it ..Au;A;.n ni otn;nwl TAana Aar rtn fha onliioAr. I the PreaidenVs" order on the subject I he must decline contributing anypor-? I iVrTrnoseaMf Waddell was appointed LlTflK Mr. XdcUormicK, wnen tne latter. was and'efficient clerk,' and no dissatisf ac tion hasreveE ibCen found ! with his performance? b his duUes; other 5 . .t. :ii department clerks will of course pro- lib u y uib w i " . ; vmi;i6u committee will have no further, diffi-j culty in squeezing iwhat funds they ' S .u:, Br..vni maywant out of their unhappy yic- may.- i,ims. If the small fish are to suffer, so ought.tbe big ones, andjthe Presi dent ehould therefore lose no time in removing his personal friend, Wm. Henrr Smithl- Collector, at Chicagol who has also retusea to oontriDute to the'; campaign fund.l The. clerks . m Uon9 mn8t be Pa,a B flurinS thlf : Pm i -; :; :i ' " i ' A' v f ;-sarny of tho miiaa;' ' rii!lWashington'Star,agS,:v ? Hwxr. J rr7-.T?-W py T1:..i.1.a 1. ...... i-rAAMras r m 1 ;i iipawuwuo .fv" Commander T. O. - Selfridge, com- manding the Enterprise, now making --nVv.v rf the Amazon : The ' dis- BShfi iTatWrT Sirha-Tio Amazori. i- uotou'" --.-rj . - June 15tb, 872 miles from Jfara, The I v.- ra rf- -aafiafarttftri vl I uibj :Fv6v"?s "-"v' ThWnfornriaB Will BO as far UD the 1 ";w wit h aaffitv Snr. Miirii -m Baa w w ' i . ; - I - a Vevs beyond that point Will Do tnaae by the steam launch and boats. ; The health of ojheere ana ere 15cHentCl - v "r" rr rr - ii t ' 1. an ' U - -H. N.Brown, the inevitable, is wiinnfftoaervaihaneonleof Orange for a rffi - - I T.nBwn. . i iiR i hi.lk mi if j w a luunb uwraiih maaii nn ronnitrmn nr Tim Mr am inin i vv iihvh iihhii rHfiuKHLeu lu ni.ai.t3 . . u - , . j I TirptpnsA ff ivil service reform ia ft I new posiomce conunaes io progress rapia-i i ... . ' : . 1 1 iubiu.um8 fwmwihwuuiw iiu.,wituim. vm Yruav W1 , .,---.v;r 1 1 1 1 '-.The buUdinr: at least the first or nostJ I Yanona-canaittates, on account or tupex-; lhft minnpr nf rpmnvintr Ihpm1 f mm th pendent, hut he is a Radical WILMINGTON;, N. :C:,! THURSDAY, ; Spirits Tarpentme. - Charlotte had a, small. fire on -D ' ' ' . " ' a thnlnzntoZ l -7 xuauj OOUK1VUO Ua V V UWUU Cft T VI ri,a tt -s. xri Qt,i will close on the 6th of August The Nevr Qarden Fair of 4 GnU. ford will be held Dn the 8th prox.'"-T J An excursion from Atlanta lo w Raleigh has ' a Waller House Wotel." That la something extra in the way .of names if not in accommodations, ' " Mr 1 J. ? D: Brooks has ' retired from thfi editorial r.hair of the Statfav!lla Landmark. Mr." J. S.; Ramsey is ' sole editor. 1 ..-,-, An excursion train is to run from Greensboro to Beaufort on the 6th of August, for the benefit of the Metropolitan Metbodist Church of Raleigh. , ' ' . 1 " The talk among the Western North Carolina merchants is the free ride this for our Wilmington men of business. Verb 8apr ' -tvoooruius m ipoii, in iub Raleigh New the Trinity College Kormal bchool has been a great success. T he num ber of students was 220. Of these 165 were professional teachers; counties represented, ouu. - Raleigh Observer: We&reored 1. 1 ' - M . . . . .t 1 1 ''A... J . V. liny lmormeu luat lures piuc&y otuutsuis a i the University last session .; boarded them-j I selves at f5 per month. They say the en-( tire cost for the eollegiate year is $100.1 1 Their tuition and room rent are given them by the Uaiversity. ; r f , . . u Raleigh News: The travel west I is now very heavy.' .On Friday as many as I 75 passengers went through on the N. C. R.j K. and tbe daily average is 40. 1 tulip II. Andrews has been appointed; Commit sary of the First Keglment, n. u. . u.j ftk - Pr - !T burg, a j brave Confederate who fought through the war and never caugnt a bullet was enjoying his siesta in bis piazza. He was barefooted and in an enort to rick: a dog broke four toes against- a post, as we learn irom the unanotte voserver. - .. s Shoe Heel i department in tbei Bobesoniam We will give a prize pull to tbe person bringing or sending the Shoe Heel Local the largest watermelon irom now to the 1st of October. It was Mr. Hugh McLaurin and not Luther, that was cut i as stated .lasts week, and it .turns emt tn hn nnlw a nHcrht r.mtr.h on thn face ' i Polk tori Arui: Our young peo ple mre expecting to have a g'rand SLne in' this nlace tbe first Friday in August The . 1 ' I . 1 ; Anson uaaras win uo id cuvimpiocui ucrq then.and there is to be a tournament la the day and a party and entertainment at nighti uuin ine new cuurcues, meinouibk and Baptist, of this place, will soon be com4 plete. T Mr,B. S. Boyd brought intfl our office this week-an Irish potato weigh ing tweotysix ounces. - "' ''' ;;'""' '" j Newbem.JVMf Shell: Mr. Ed-i ward Street brought to our city last night the startling intelligence that Esther- Pars ker, an, inoffensive colored woman. Had been murdered in cold blood Esther and her husband were tenants on Mrs. Virginia Harrison's farm, four miles from New-; hern. Aboutidnsk yesterday, in; company with another colored woman, she started to the spring, which was only a short distance from the house, for a bucket of water, and ! while passing through a skirt of wood&was shot down, expiring almost immediately. Rev; N. B. Cobb writes to the Raleigh Obserterr Our University Normal ttcnool is doing wonoers xor our rsiaie. sua teacher can attend it without having his ideas enlarged, his love for North Carolina! increased, and. his ability to make otners two weeks as half student and halt visito: t the present session, and my candid opin jjn j u is doiDg more for tne perma. occupancy. The furniture has been or-: dered. ;- A handsome residence is now! in process of erection ...for. Dr.W. J. Haw4 kins, at the corner of North and . Blount aeetSt On 8 nn! thfl ijf of Aneust Cantain R Hi - . m . r . Bradley will take charge of a "stag-party"! I thermometer- recorded 95 degrees of heat on Sunday at midday. This, despite, the & Asheville road made a 1 dash over the tjouth Carolina line into North Carolina yesi I terday, with a heavy grain of iron, thus '.VrfS- dersonvulel ; ,On crossing tbe line Jlhe -, en neer Iet fly a shrieks that -awakened the i nereioiore quitJi ueu izcuo ui-uio uiuuuvaiiin and gorges, and they flew to- armssusph pioning that it wasaraid ottiheirrigfitsand privileges by a regiment of -United States Yna.nA'.u0 ifitfc-fHfm,t!? ia-.-mn troons. arid the illicit distillers ; ih 'many cases betook tbem9eives . to their . hiding places in the fastnesses, while others came up likemen jwlth ' allthe fcrtkked' they had, on hand, ana puereo to surrenuer. , Charlotte" Observer. xoimih-i- standing the hot weather Sunday night, a very large congregation- assembled at the First Presbyterian Church, to hear the an- down a number of colored .Odd Fellows from Shelby and Ltacolnton; andlast night about 12.30 an excursion train came in from Columbia; bringing numbers of the Order from that nlace and other nointa along the Hoe of the road. The YisUmgmembers were I . . ;r ... . s . . . .... .. . i met Dy tne coiorea. uau n euows oi inia cuy and escorted up town. The Confetence of thejLMImstersf the Methodist Church of North Carolina, will convene in Calvary MisslonChurcb; Uiisity.Thurs VSU",". i a ay mocumie o v viui;, auu wuhuuo iu session until Saturday night Tho Secreta- r. Rer-Li.Branson. announces i that the I -y',-r;.. i-Vuj -- ni:.. AXianuov A mwcwwq viuu.;,auu voiwHuo Central Rallrpaaswuiwu return tickets ior a m m rnor -na n. nor rrra i m wi VUW V j. w ; - - 'i ----- I chartre onlv three cents per mile each way. tA genUeman frommBprings rev riaUunpwoV a day now, and they all sUy.fr "( yrr-j.-.-.v . ,: - -.n itt:i-"n i Wbyisa baby like wheal? Because It iafirst cradled,-then thrashed, and finally becomes the flower of the family. And we would add. soothe It with Dr. Bull'fl - ahy Syrup . It contains no opiates. ,f ' hTATE 1POMTICS. 1 u'ct-J Sampson correspondents are Hi-1 vided. The countv ia claimed for ' Merri mon or Vance according tc the bias of Jthe writer.--r; j " -, : J .hu iterv .f, z,u ' ' f'U J Club of Represent summerV D. A. Covington, Dem6craticl! hw?of nominee for the House rrom union. an nounces that he is for jYance T for ,U, S. .. r r t. .... ...... s . i .1 vet heard of an independent candidate in Anson, nor have we heard of any Radical candidates either, i Everything ia .lovely and the goose hangs high.?, ; O'Hara, the colored Republican nominee for Coseress in the : Second Dis trict, is under, indictment in several cases for malfeasance in office as Chairman of the I Board of Commissioners of Halifax county. J Danbury Meporter: C. Wat- son, Esq., will canvass Jn Stokes for Dr. uuus "u,u ". 7- y I is rumored that B.SF. Bynum, of this conn-; ty, is an independent candidate for the Sen-'; I t "' 3' ' ' v 1 1 ' VV 1 f" .i . w w . i will hot interfere with the election 'in jany way. and intimates very clearly tnat u I r1totpA o n InffpnvnHpnt ' lift will fflfullv I .-"-t.-"- - ..... 0. j,. ! 4-- Raleigh 1 News: A colored preacher, politician) and - transportation: agent, of Raleigh (be is a drayman, an nounced on tne streets -Yesterday - mat me Republican "party war "completely subab-i aivgukbUt . I . I 1 . i namtafl I - I ' ! The ; Raleigh ; papers say ; j the uio iuiun Ham M. Cocke's name is C. KGudgerrof theNinl Radicals are issuing spurious tickets. ' Wil-, le is substituted , for J. Ninth District I There will pe other attempts at deception, ue on ..your guard. ,iu ."'i'iu 1 ' . ; j ,Y 1 ; ?i 1 Charlotte -. Observer: We are pained tolearo that Jonas Cline, who has; beea for thirty-three years, f and- is now,! Sheriff of Catawba County, declared ! him self last Saturday an independent candidate lor that offlce. having been defeated lor tne nomination in the county convention which was held about a mouth ago. ' ' And G J L. Greeson. who "smiled and smiled" and made Dixie pumps in this city for several years, is a "Brindletall' candidate lor the Senate in Alamance and-Guilford, on the "national indeDendent Dlatform." and Tin the interest of , education, labor and bro- TH JEj CITY. MBW ADVKKTISBRIBNTa. T s... . ; : J. N. Hinton High school s . , A. Shbteb Unlaundried shirts. Harbison & AiiENKeep cool. Masomc Meeting St. John's Lodged Bethkl Classical and Military Academy lioeal Dota. The almanac, predicts, wind; and rain for to-day. . l ..... i Disinfectants can be had at the City Hall free of charge. . i Poles for the telephonic connec tion between this citv and Maaonboro'have been erected on Princess street . ; : - . . , , The Regular Reps, had a ; meet4 ingin the 'First Ward last night and the d , 1 - r . u .,u! arrell faction were billed for the Fifth m . ; , ;, . ' I i 1 : Tbe Clerk of the Market reports . . rt.j I . .; v . -1 .. .. . i i the arrival at the lower market; in the last five days, of 25,137 watermelons and can taloupes. r Partly cloudy weather, possibly oceasional showers, variable winds, mostly easterly, and stationary pressure and tcm4 perature, are the' indications for this sec- tibfftosdav.;iH.,;-:7l!iaj 1 '' - :: The railltary and Other lExenralonlata from. CtoarlotM. 5 Tho Mfmlav train An thn flarral ino f 1n4ial a. tv&uiH wau vuw w wa rao Railway;' yesterday morning, " ' brought down quite a large number ef excursionists from Charlotte. It was found at the last moment: that many; of the military, whp were expecting to join in the excufsioni which was given under'the auspices of the. barlotte Grays,) were unable to leave-their I tiiuinan -In at at ttiia lima nnl KnnunntnlT ,T- .1mo. ' . , fiff . ur Grays, and Iwprhreeof the Hdrneta Nest Riflemen were enabled to visit us oh this occasion.' . A goodly number of citi zens, however, '. swelled . the ; crowd of ex cursionists : to respectable :ii dimensions; Many, of these visited the different sounds vesterdav u ina .carriages -hand. ambu4 Ranees,, while others, . . luxuriated If: ! r . 0r r -'r I t in the pleasant and invigorating ; breezes of the cjty. Jittle less agreeable' and healthful than those inhaled on the banks which are lapped'' by the ' waves ;btl the oceanyajt Wrightsville and Masonboro, j..,- 1 r To-day the . excursionists s take a, trip down the; river on the steamer iajL which they had previously charteredor v s tbe occasion, and expect to visit Smithville, the forts and other points of interest at tbe seashore. fi s It i:i... Tbe Dead Tramp. H -rr j V-J iLIiIj.i, rilnr..:n il V UliUVl wis ucau tto miu mo j.uiiun,iut iu the Charleston! Hem and Conner: n-.'t i i1' ' "Mr. Ti Oe ing report f issue ;pf the. Gedney Main makes the follow- irom' Florence : 'in Baturaays i1"! " werns and Courier a. party at i urrauaiM a uitns uuaaa uenucu iv uni uuu IFloreace about .teampkined:.9ne.Saf vannah & Charleston Railroad, with- a ten I .n.-- " i.- p-w"--rn ttr I upuaj; wia..ji.irvu,;. i (soaked . ia oil. grease.) ; Bucn, ai party a taaaAi nnpa ann mraa oitiinn nn m nonan nr 1 tbe railroad company on he front platform uhwvw mwww " WlfMUft J bf the .Pnion Freight depot; As I came J T.,W Jones, general railroad ageht,comih rr T.MMr- JC." ZT tramp being taforaed that the biirwaa not good; he said if was hardto. had received it for wages in Wilmingtan; N.' O. -Respectfully referred to-WUmingr ton for investigation and report n II Mi .nr. - t . ..--a -.1 . j....- I M.J W I . I . ,1 , . "N. 1 1 -I ;t J I o U. Zo -j JULY, 25, 1878 united Seecmet Baee ef ih Rtaaonboro Caaea . -Alarge crowd; were present at Mason- boro Sound yesterday afternoon, to witness tbe second race of the Masonboro Canoe mKf ti, .-, .J..'"4-"-1 " r1 'The following 'canoes entered and start- waw ww vwm w ww ed,;' all together at 3. 40 p. m: ii' . : . ft . . . . ' . . . m r t ii aujrmy .rsrro uapiain tteary Davage. - n '.Anna, JfcEayCaptaiu Wmi Parsley. J;. i Varna Captain Ed. Cazaux. U . i - r -Isaac Bates Captain Victor Grainger, i : 'C'Ltuy Captain Ed. Daniel.'? ' 5 ' - Our informant1 unfortunately arrived on the scene jnst after the race wis concluded. so we have no , report as to- the . accidents. and incidents, but simply as to the result, -n,,!,,'!, ftnAi,V " 7 1 ' n.-ri" W t 51 t ' -Ugh stormy Petrel, second, at i ;4.06 A.nna JH.cii.ay, uira, ai...t.......4..i.u i8aac Bates, fourth t at. . : .14.08 Lucy; flfth;;'at.i-J iJ4. 'ii iv;V;'i!'vi'v4.18 It' The contest is said to. have been quite vwtva v t km w wMNua eawaau- . vawa ..P.lhei result and did not thU time dispute tbe ludees' decision in the '' ;,f " . ' ' ' J( ' i -M; m v- . jggr The first ! prize, a puzzle picture, The Model Ship," was awarded the Carrie. The second, a hook, entitled 'The Man of the Ocean," was given the Stormy Petrel. 'The Conquest of the Sea,'? a book; was awarded the. Anna. McKay; ;s the, third . The fourth prize was given to the Isaac Bates, and was a book called "Saved from : theSea." " ,J' '-"f"' "-:' The fifth prize, a book; entitled "The English at the North Pole,'? was theZwry.. t . awarded I Like those who invest in the prize candy and, popcorn prize boxes, everybody got a prize and was correspondingly happy, j ' The prizes were generously1 given ' the Club by Mr. P. Heinsberger, and gracefully; presented to the captains of the different canoes by Mr. W. B. McKoy. Our reporter did not take down the speeches of lhe recipients They were doubtless to the point, if not eloquent :. s i ' i '- ' ; After the presentation of the prizes three ringing cheers were .given for Mr. P. Heins berger, byj the young sailors, and three; cheers were ' returned j to 'the' Masopboroi Canoe Club by the crowd in attendance. ; j. A "watermelon, a 1 pocket knife and -M fishing line' were the club prizes, but as ta which was first, second and! third we are not advised." A sixth prize, presented the' club by Mr. Heinsberger, was leftover fori me next race, astnere was no Doat; to give it to tnts time. u ; Importatloa of naiiaac. The schooner AjjaZr . Captain Northr5p,! which arrived here from. Matagorda j Bay,' Texas, on Tuesday night, brought a conx 8ignment of one hundred and leight Mexi can and Texas Mustangs and ponies, lcba4 signed to Messrs. Northrop & Cumming,pij this city.- T i The schooner,' which was built lor tpurpose.of uansportihgiorses, oc-; .-.""".ffW- - V&: I ana, wnai is a remaricaoie iaci considering I - 4- . , 1 the hot weather that prevailed, only one out i ui tne Duaurea aou tea wnn waicu bus I started died on the trip,aoother having sue- cumbed after she reached; port i ( These horses are. what is known as half-breed . . -. .... ; . ; ... f .1- s "i . fti . -'i Mustangs, I have small and . rather delicate limbs, but are capable of great endurance; are from fourteen to fifteen hands high.and irom three to six years oldk . and are about half broken to the saddle. -'; iJ ' . They were landed from "the: schooner at Messrs. Northrop & Cumminga'.mill wharf This is the first direct importation of the sort,' but we hope it will 'not'lhe the last I ttrlainli wiTl iYrtdnil it ft' vrAot'imiAnanra uru-in i . w mavm vjvhi w fj w aaavwwiai w mwwm I the experiment proving t a, profiUble one; They are said to be excellent as farm horsesj particularly on account or their capacity for endurance and hard works and- the lit tle expense required to keep them, a mm Supreme Cant..''t'w; -t-uorvss In this1 Court on ( Tuesday , as . we learn . from. the Raleigh papers, the) . consideration, pi appeals ' at the end of the'' docket was resumed and causes were f disposed 6V aS foiiowi: i i mim lV t ?M State vs; Mar Packer! from New! Han-? over: called . and continued bv consent of counseL": "'.-----r;; -h..t :x :---y-,: State j&i Charles Hill, front New Han over; . argued by the Attorney General for the state; no counsel ior the neiendant State vsi Ben Urown, from JMe w Hanover. argued byj the Attorney, General for the State : ho counsel fdr the defendant i a I State vs. ; Sykes & JHerrfck. 5 from New Hanover; argued hythe Attorney Genera) for the State: no counsel 'for the 'defend dants4 mjM tnf'M i-iti olF ' if W' - State vs. James A. WilIard,from. New Hanover; ' argued by the' Attorney General for.ihe State, and Charles M.i.8tedman ior the defendant ' 'Vick & Mebane va. W.R. Pope and wife; from NewJ3anover; diminution ot. the re cord suggested, writ or certiorari ordered, and cause continued. . s ; c sij 8olomon Hill "Ys. Griffin Oxendine, front Robeson ; argued . by Nat., McLean, for the plaintiff, and tiiles Leitcn forr the deren dant H$y-wfesi ,r: ifdmi Neill McNeill vs. Chadbourn & Co. et ala, from Robeson; argued by Giles Leitch for the- plaintiff, and w. irrencn aau Geo. Davis for the defendants.. , ! j. l. Willis vs. uermania ana uanover Fire Insurance Compaayrfrom Robeaoni i j .. -:i- r .i!-;p 1 an.a Tfr .rW.-we afi"naal i 1 .Ul ::-. ma r:v rw I to effect an arrangement bv which the por tingaia the. First Ward will here- partial protection 4 or rme citizens 01 uw fv - f,H.f must necessarily Inflict The arrangement, if perfected, was. intended to go into effect i I last night t i s - 1 BeT. Dr. Wllaop. . j 1 - . , V : The Tuscaloosa (A.la.1 ?asette has the f OW lowing:" "The Commencement Sermon at the University of Alabama was preached in the Presbyterian Church by RevJ JoBeph Ri tWilson,;D. D., pastor of the First Preaby-; teriau Church, Wilmington, K pi; on ' the' 80th ultH' We congratulate the toafay hear era of this noble - sermon i which v all must have enjoyed and f torn which i many, wer trust, have derived profit. ; The . admirable; clearness and simplicity of the style, which left nothing to be desired in that direction had nothing bald or jejune "about it. -Rich' in thought,-rich in seasonable 'reference to the men, and the facts of the ttmes.the dis-j coutse was a frank and most j kindly pre-; sensation to pur young men of that which: is worth aspiring after in life. 11 S" U. S. Commtlonr'i Court I ; B. D: Applewhite 'and'C. 'H.fDock, of! Columbus couriiy," were before U. S. Com-; missioner' McQuigg, ' yesterday; ; on. the: charge of violating tbe interna revenue; aws by -retailing liquors, without , the ne-i cessary- government license. : jThe, first--named defendant wa ordered to give bond in the sum. of $200 for his , appearance at the next term of tbe U. S. District Court in: this city, and the case against' Mr. Dock! was dismissed. Tnermometor Kceora. The following will show the state of the- thermometer, at lbe stations mentioned, at 4.81 yesterday evening,' Washington mean! time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin! issued front the. Signal Offlce in this city: i-ilBi.y't" ' ."; nn i itk.i- I " r Auxusta.:; 90 Mobile,L.. i.. 94 Charleston;,.'....' 85 Montgomery . . . . .94 New Orleans, . . . ,93 PuntaRassa,....,88 Savannah,:. i.... .83 St Marks........ 79 Wilmington,.... 83 .Uoreicana, . ... . . .5 U-aiveston . . . .. . .oa Indianola, 00 Jacksonville,.. . .;.88 Key West, 93 Public Speaking;., TTT-...iU-,-.- Capt. Swift Galloway, Democraitc can-f didate for Solicitor of this Judicial District; will address his ' fellowcitizens ' of ! New Hanover county in this city to-morrow the 26th inst We hope to see a large iturnoutj on that occasion. - Capt.. Galloway ; is ma king a thorough canvass, and is (doing ari immense amount of good for the Demo icratic cause: f f :M K:f Col O. K. ISeBae. . i i Col. Duncan K. McRae is expected here very soon, and will probably spend several days with his relatives and friends. Would itnot be-well for the Ladies' Benevolent Society to secure his services fori a lecture or address? .The people of Wilmington will be glad to have an opportunity of hearing this distinguished orator. . ' ? ' 1 j H rt"J'pr';.i We are informed by the pastor of Front Street Mclhodist Church, that the third quarterly visitation of the Presiding Elder! Will include the first Saturday nd Sunday; in Angus instead of the fourth Sunday in July, . (next . Sabbath,) as heretofore , an-t nounceu. j , ;- t . . . -; . JSasttraUs Court.:-! , .i;U;;lb.!'l Ellen Graflln, colored, was arraigned be4 fore Justice, Half, yesterday afternoon, on the charge of assault and battery 06 the' person of Mai vina McKoy. Defendant was found guilty and ordered-to pay one penny and the costs. ; i I ' ' '; i : --. '',-; V'-Ji UnmatlaMe tJmtfrmJLi- . -iat ikmbxan I i The following are the unmailable letters remaining in the City postontcerj , . William T.. Downs,i,Revj SU. Colfax' Philadelphia, a. ; T. M. Justice, Town Creek, N, C"; Messrs. Flake & Allen, Severn ly, N. C. i' i.sr 11 ; A.j : ..... nayor'a court... ,- , if . , ,; j ' Wnit Thomas and Edward Hill, two co-j lored boys, changed With fighting at the foot bf Market street on Monday last, were dM charged.;; 1 BIVBR AND HIARINB ITBUS. The. brig Carrie Purringtonv Duane; l arrived at Rio the 2l8t inst. , aneiro, , from Ibis, porlj on -mi J y . AJIO ilUiWCHU UMUS. lUCIWI, AJUXIt, rm. xr- .--k.... o. o ' Alveberg, sailed from, "Rotterdam for this .1.- nui . , v 1 ! ' The German barque Christopher Colum ins, Doebler,' sailed from Paullac for this " port on the 21st in&i. 1 .1 IUOTBI. AttBIVALS. j PDBCEXiTi , HoTJSB COBB ' BROS., ' PRO'PBa - July 24. J J Bryce, Charlotte ; W T Lin ton, J S Olin, Wm Catnip, Baltimore, Md j B Doane, C H Tribon, Wm H Cole; N Y; W H Royal. D D Barber. B Ellvan. S C J G Iiumsden, Wm Gilchrist,: A, F Powell. x j, 11 xj iriurue. n . Aurueu, , enneiu-t ville,S C; W Foster French,, Lumbertonf Simon A Freeman, Allentown, Pa T M Jewell, Clinton; B F Long, Graham, 'N Oi JbCFIBE HOTJBE I..ln DOLBT, PjW'BBa ry July 24 D E Rhym, J H Abernathy, S MBigbam. J H Sadler. J R Hayes. R J Por ter, G P Knox,' S I Price, C A Johns, G M Anderson, M D, J B Magill, Z Anders, W B Nisbet, Walter, Alexander S N McGuini B B Alexander, W D Dixon.i E T Hender- son; D E Allen, M F Kirby, J R Irwin, M J Doud.T Gilmer Col C Alexander,Egbert Alexander, J A Alexander, B Kaufman, R C Harris,' R T Causler- Charlotte f T E De Sodin,-Baltimore; A J Robinson, Peters-' burg: Charles Lee.' J M Gardner. N C: J S , Crouch,! Jj - A ' Monroe, . Laurinburg; J N McCall, Rockingham; J S Lafferty, David! son college; c cuancy, liiaden Co; ifi ror ter. Rocky Point; E W Ward,-Pender Oo; J TF07, Scott'a Hill;R Mayo, Jr, Va; E A Rnrrf nn -Rt PtPrhrtT-ff JP " " J" I B - . . ..,..( ' .6.'v j "ua-m-r in 1 1 .' 4&u. - J. b-' -f 1 -t -..-! capu Gallowar'a appointment-. d 1; CaptnBwif t Galloway Democratic can didate for, Superior Court Solicitor,, will address the people at the following: places: &i LaGrange, Thursday, j uiy asm. s Sit , , .1 . . Tns Y- 1 n t . - .. i :? vv iimingwu, x riuaj, uiy 20m. , ; . U Point Caswell, Saturday, July 27tfi. 1 1 1 1 Goldsboro, Monday, July ?9th.; .: :; lseauiori, xuesuay, juiy eutu. . "". !Hookerton,- Wednesdays July 31st'-' The citizens are most respectfully and earnestly requested to meet as above stated One Square one aay,..r.......;;ji...-.rf -i. fl 00 . two daya,.,....i 1 IV ; tnreaaajs....... - four days,. ....-. five days,.. '- One woek,..M.;.v.. Two weeke...... Three wceka,..: , One month,.. .,. ' Two months,.. ; ".Three montha,... ......... .. .i..". ... ... " S 60 8 00 8 5! M r . ' U 1 44.- ... 1 S. tt -' i ';.: . 4 DO , , .. ..." 6 50 8 60 ... 10 w 17 00 elx montna,., tt tt- One year,...,.., 60 00 . ....... .. . . 1 -Tt. w .".fJPContract AdvertiaonenU taken at propo tlonately low rates, r, .V " . .l ' ' " Tea 11 nee Mild NonpareU type make one aqnare C1T tTEltl v --- ..i.i.uv.tuiuKIIH ius u-nui- peror of Mexico, while, in Philadelphia occupied . apartments at tbe Colonnade Hotel, ami nii tit-H compliment" to its excellent management and owlet comfort! t . . ; "'A ' . . -r-"-""- j . c-j. '. jr-.V" ' To an already well estahllahAd etantly added the warmest praises of travellers who have enioved thn hnanlt.alU.lM nf-tliA iJt.nrf . - tral Hotel, New York.; UF0B UPWARDS OF THIRTY' YEAR 3 Mrs. Wi-blow'b 800THIS8 Stbdp has been used for children, u correcU acidity ot the atomach, relieves wind oouo, regolatea the bowels, cures dtskhtkkt and diabbhcba, whether arieine from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 CKHTS A BOTTLK. i ' THBSJE IS NOTHTNO MVfvrw.TriTT ,-.. v iappearance from the skin of eruptions, burns, scalds, bralaea, nlcers and sores through the influ ence of Glxnn's tjiiPhtjb Boap. - Sulphur la a po tent purifier and healer of the akin, and ia most be neficially utilized in thla form. - To renew vonr Youth nan Htt t.' ln.i..i... bam utk. . : " uo UYBR IS KINO Thn T.lvnr I. !. Imi..rf.i gan of the whole human system. When it is dis turbed in its DroDer action ail tinrU nf ,im.r. the natural result. It naa been auccesafnUv nrovprt tnat tireen'a Ansnst Flower ia nneanaiind rari.. all persons afflicted with Dyspepsia or liver Com plaint, and all the numerous symptoms that result from aa unhealthy condition of thn 1.1 vnr and tn mach. Three doses will prove that it ia just what you want, . . KIABB1KD, '. COLLINS POWHT.TAt tha 4 k bride a mother, In Columbus county, N. C . , on 1 he 18th tost., by Rev. N. Gore, Mr. B. H. UOL. L1NS. formerly of Robeson county, andMlasLK- NORA J.. dauehter of Mm Jnhn Ii P-ull .11 f Columbus county, N. C - . .' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 8T. JOHN'S HALL, ; WILMENQTON, N, C., July 26, 1878. " THK REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING,. OF m JOHN'S LODGE, No. 1, ,A. F. AM. win pa field Thla (Thuraday) Eveninjr, at 8 O'clock. n JAAUsa v. M.UNDS, Sec'y. WILMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL, Preparatory 1 to the UniversltT of North rmiin. 0,111 open OCTOBER 1st ' . have rented the Davis Bnlldlnef, Sd Street be tween Cheanut and Mulberry, which, after contem plated repak are made, will make a most desirable bcheol building. .; . . j , . ; . . , A few boarders will be received at raainahi rates. lr S5 It J. N. HINTON. Keep Your Head Cool ! BY WEARING A VENTILATED v I oTKAVY or LINEN HAT, ' From HARRI80N A ALLEN'S Jj 95 tf . . CASH HAT STORE. Letter-Heads! JETTEB-HEADS-PRINTED ! AT PRICES 10 PER CENT. LOWER than charged by any print- inc establishment here or elsewhere. Call at the 1'Mlt '1 ;;i V i STAR JOB OFFICE. Siunmer Coats. A LPACCA, PLAIN AND STRIPE; jCX - 1 . MOHAIR, ALGERNON, and other styles SACKS. LINEN and MOHAIR : ,' , DUBTEKS. Good LYONE3E STRIPE SACKS, only 50c, y d u ; i At 1 MUNSON'S. ., , JUST, RECEIVED, , i FIFTY, DOZEN OF TPIOSE BEST . .. ; Trnlaundried Shirts, . WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT 75 CENTS EACH. COMB AND GET SUPPLIED. . ' - ' ' ' V A. SHRIEK,' ' jy 85 tf "i No. 84 Market Btreet Bill-Heads! Bill-Heads ! JglLLHEADS PRINTED AT PRICES 10 PER CENT.. LOWER than charged by any printing cc tobllsliment here or elsewhere. Call at the - jy941t '-. .1-8TAR JOB OFFICE. i Appl6toiisr Colleclion of Forein Anthors nrUTE: DESIGN OF THE "COLLECTION OF A FOREIGN- AUTHORS" ia to give selections from the better current light literature of France, Germany, and other countries of the . European Continent, translated by competent hands. The series will be published in uniform i6mo volumes, at a low price, and bound In paper covers and in cloth. The following are already published : -L Samnel lirohl and Com- 6. Romances, of the it'-pany.-.'- -," 1 East.' .-v-S. Gerard's Marriage. 7. Renee and Fran z. & Spirit e! . t 1 ; s i : a. Madame Gosselin. 4. The Tower of Perce- 9. The Godson of a mont. tt , -.ii; - 's Marquia. , 5, Meta Holdenia. 10. Ariaone. 1 i ' For sale at HEINSBERGER'S . " i July S5-tf 't,'. Live Book and Music Store, BETHEL Classical & Military Acaiemy, ixcar warrenian. raua.nier co., va. Prepares for College, University or Business. Re- r commended.for Location, Health, Morality, t -' - Scholarahip and Diacipline.' BOARD and: TUITION (Half Session)..:.'.. $95 00 . Address, for Catalogue, ' ' Ma. A. G. SMITH, 8apt, 1 jy S5-8w Bethel Academy P.O., Fauquier co. Va. & f Eailroad Receipts ! JAILROAD RECEIPTS PRINTED AT PRICES 10 PER 'CENT. LOWER than charged by any printing establishment here, or elsewhere, : Call at yS4 It STAR JOB OFFICE. To Loan. (.oKnhn to loan- , : ; ... FROM $500 UP , " A . .... . . ; .- , -. .? . ' i. t lf, , r v t wilhcity aecurity. A. C. PENTON, Agent. Jii't'JtJc.i i, JyJ-St ; THE STAR BOOK BINDERY IS COMPLETE i- . t , " i ' - -inalliU appointments RULING and BINDING ' iJ v'Jr ..-. ji ; r-(.. t , -done promptly, and at the LOWEST PRICES. Call at the bTAR BINDERY, in the . - - , ; bTAR BUILDING, ;:jylltft -U aac . Princess Street. 100. Bbls. Flour. 100 , . 'good family. flour, : t, .t' For ,. . HALF BARRELS 100 100 i.i --"iJlUHJ .'AM1LI, - - f. i s : ...f 3.00 t $3U0 - j - a. i. -.'. - CHAS. D.' MYERS,'3 Jy24 D&Wtf - . 88 ana 40 Nortk Water street, i". 1. :,. ? . . . i . . 1 r. r - Flour. ;LFlour. ;(Flpur. rjTQ Q BBLS. FRESH MILLED FLOUR, -i ., 'bf. At toweat prises, by t'.' "t . i : jy S5 PWt( r : . j SAI4i PEARSALL, 4 1 ; ! i - . .1 t
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