Newspapers / Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, … / Aug. 3, 1878, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE II0HI7II7O ll HUSHSO DAILY.;. EXCEPT UONDA?a. ' RATB9 BUSSCBIPTIO Dt ADTAHCB ' n.eyear, (by mall) postage psldV. $7 00 Kix months, ; , " -,.-w ... " 4 00 Puree months, " V . r 2 25 'me mouth - u too i To City Subscribers, delivered In any park of the ijty, Fifteen Cento per .week. Oar City Agents are not authorised to collect for more than three munths a advance. , , v . : For Coatsf eas t ALFRED.M.;WAD,DELL,i of Ner Hanover. . v. i OUTJLIWUS. The election in Germany has not changed the position oC the parties; the Conserva tives gain 20, the National Liberals ose 15;' the latter will still haW a majority." Capt. Webb is attempting to swim thirty six hoars in rtbeTharaess".without resting. Hornby & John.-the largest mill. ow- ers in Blackburn, District. (England) have given notice thalin two, weeks they wfcl elose the mills -The National Green back : party Bwept t everything at Mem- j phis by majorities ranging from . 4,000 to 0,000; they polled 16,000 vptea. . Day, a colored Democrat, ; was shot and killed by .rDicfcDcmgherty,Naional, jat ! Memphis; Day fired first. --Alta Ultra, in uian, nnmi: iwo ounarea wooaen buildings, .destroyed; '. Judge ; Vaine' , was burned to death r In the , Swan. Hdusep loss from $100,00f ,to $200,000. Isaac Rohman, Treasurer of the New "York "Op Itical; Company, i has 1 disappeared. Count de Bodisco Russian Consul General at New York, died, at 1 White .Sulphur I Serines.' Va. Two - cases of vellow w- . - m m . -i: : :.! ' KTi I ever Mi Kiuuiuuau; iucj vaiue iruui xtcw i uneans; one aiear : r a. aamaging nre ia i .- 1 . I New Orleans: loss tlOO.000. ' A strohs effJrTful be made to end the session 'of I Parliament oh the 17th. tMen In.the i.,c,5; --m. .- . . . ' t... I to reioin ineir posts, 'rappan will stand 4riaL A negro i killed a white man named Dave Morton ai Chaitanobga; Morton's friends will probably, lynch i the negro. A 4,000 pound . grindstone ex ploded at Jamestown. Ni Y. New York markets: Money easy at 24 per ceil; K .Id dull at 100 f cotton steady at 11 12 cents; flour a shade firmer, Southern ti 85; wheat" a 'shade firmer, ungraded wiuter red , j95cl, 10; corn ic better; spirits lurpentine dull .at 28 cents; rosin steady at fl 4U1 45. ELECTION BBTGUNS. ; Instead of - cumberinsrour columns I with the incomplete vote in the coon ties, we eive in 71 tabular' form -'else- where the result as far as-ascertained. By turning to the Legisfative tab,le you can see who is elected,-their poli tics, and the loss and gain. j HrTCeTprices in New York are tum bling. The Fifth Avenue reduces $1 a day. - ' . - - ' , Mr. John : Lockitt, of j Brooklyn, married, and two Jays thereafter in hoo A nrnhaKlA W'TU prouduie . r j - . -. . j - si died. Estate 1500 lawsuit ot coarse, 2 - The Western ' railroads have ad- vaneed their rates from 15 to 20. per I ,. n,: uU I M. b..c ...uaUo wr. injure the farmers! One Gen. Pedro Valdez.of Mexicb. h.. fifn MaA mn an ha k. - iTT-rTpt"" p hid awav among the mountains watch- I . - i " '.ti ' tu:;iiA 4. mg his unsuspecting prey that ho is in hopes will come over from Texas. I . ttt ,i - i I 'Walk into m v nnrlor savs the snider I , j r j - , i i to tho fly.' Col. Mackenzie is the fly this Lime. " .1 . The immortal Oh 1 Oh ! Howard him of s. the 'Freedmen's JBnreiu fraud has again put -the hostiles to flight. They heard he was on their trail, and unlike the coon when he saw Captain Scott,1 they' did not come down exactly, but they made f astrtime and hied them to themoufa. tains, ureat is nowara. ana nevins i ia his nMnKi - . f . i is mspropneu tlr - , f I I I TheiWer" ip wheat in the West is a nice operation, a On the 3lst nit. . - . .. I., . t I me Highest price wneat wouia onng i in jnicaso was si.iov euvm juuwaa- i kee. on the :'aame'.daV: it"' fetched . r.,.T " ' . , . i . I tl.30 This establishes the once at I which all delinquents mast settle. It -.- ' .- . t ,- .... . .- .; - "-- v i .:-. ' .? . is said one, firm makes . very largely, the profits being estimated at from $100,000 to $500,000. A prominent Republican politician ot, this city met a Democrat y ester i -j - .j 'ttt n .La, tjvt;' - day, and jaidWel , the RepubXi- eans have, so far, gained seven men- . . , T . M tixr li hora of Iho Trfmlftt.nre." ; "Yon call bers of the Legislature." ' "Yoa call - . . v ....... . j them liepnblicans now', said the De raocrat' " "Oh! yes, responded the Republican," they, were Iridepen dents' before the election, but they are Republicans now." 'V. And 1 haroKv Tionrrol Vt a tolof ; 1 , r.TJiere , js , honor among the , ,Mexi cans. Geo.' Escobedo was concealed in a haciendp,The owner was threat ened with death if he did not - reveal the biding place, "but be remained stead fast.' ' At last the capturer and enemy of .Maximilian, o save e life of his friend and host, came forth and surrendered - himself. ' Two he roic men that Vg'uest and tbat host. Pefore.we saw this -we rather felt like we would not care ' if Escobedo received the same fate that he brought qponr Maximilian, Now, boweveri t V. ill r.- J ire iiupw ut9 win u eparcu, v ..- r;-r.- VOL. XXII.--NO. 114. Too Legislature member Elect. -. SENATE. . " 1 i Mecklenbu'rcr S B Alexauder.Dem ; Uowan and Davie John S Hen derson, Dem- , ' - ' liran ville Elkanah E Lvon, Derri. Gain. ' - . ; Buncombe and Madison T F Da vidson.' Dem. . . 1 Uabarrua and Stanly K T Red- wine, xna. Wilson. Naah anrt FrVUn-lVV S Harris and R W Kinrf lW r . New Hanover and Pender R K Bryan, Dem. Gain. a ...-.-j Dnphn and Wayne W T Dortch and J A Bryan, Dems. 1OlumbUS and ltobeson LI if .flic-: I xuacnern, Lern. . t ? - ; I m . . . ' ...i . , I Wake George H SnowDenj. Umliord and Alamance D b Cald-. j well, Ind: Julius I Scales. Dem. Dera-. cratio loss of one. Anson and Union Culuepper Aus tin, Dem. i Catawba and Lincoln W A Gra ham, Dera. . . l : ; - TirTTT? Cumberland Coontv Thomas S LiittArlAriJ John fl RlnnVpr: Rarla- I Radical train nf two. ' ' i . " - t 1 lf.-1.l-t. T I ; n . :: ! nt jv iuecKieiiuurg o it nrowo, vv Jli I xvrurey, ema. A 1 '111 l'-- ... v. ; Rown-JQ Flemmi-g .od HiD -oosi, JJems. - - - ! r I wanvuie J Ji uurrongns, Kut us Amis, Lfema: gam or two. ' Bnnnomha Nat Atlcir Buncombe Nat Atkinson, M E Carter, Dems. - i v ? 5 Columbus V V Richardson, Dem. Burke B A Berry, Dem. Catawba Copt R B Davis,: Dera. Cabarrus W H Orchard, Nat. ' Franklin Chas M Cooke, Dera: gain of one. j , . Wilson Dr J M Taylor, Dem. Ppndpr T J ArmVtronw T)pm' pnaer 1 J Armstrong, Dem, gain Duplin A S Colwell and G Lamb; Dems. ' . . . Anson J A Lockbart, Dera. Guilford -Cyrus J Wheeler, Dr imes A McLean,' Dems. 1 ; -- ; New Hanover H E Scott and W James' A McLean,' Dems. H Waddell, (col.) Rad. 1 1. ; I irerson Montford Mctiehee, Dem. I R ohmAnH Wonrtorann liarl t l Robeson-R MNorment and Niell McNeill, Rad. Gain of two for; Rad-1 icals. t 'i . .'-" ii - v.-; I ; I '. Wayne4-W A Deans, Rad., and G C Buchan Dem. Radioal gain of one. . o I 1 I Fatal Case of fellow Pcver at Fre4- I enen.Dara, a. : I . . : ... .... ; i 1 Lpeciai uispaicn 10 me miwmonr oun, u , .. r L ' TT ." ; Tl 'oi r ,: I Tfw, :,i ,i I Information was received here to- ... .. . "ay irom a reimoie source tuai. a case q( jjow feyer terminated fatally in Fredericksburg,;Va.; yesterday. It wait that of a" child of Mr. Lelonor. reCently arrived from. New Orleans: Another child is sick and . not ex- I TMrtfd to live. The death hannened I .r - . x , "!!?Vn,,Uf, F ' leaua.; ; rv-47'." ' i . . . : f I Wake Cooaty school Tax. y 4 1 ; a. lRalciehObserver.1 T, rntu, omonnt of theachool tax I ,:lno gross amount oi tnescnooitax i in WVa Mtnntv laat. vasp v"-"'"v . . j i was $14,771.39. The : sources from I which it is derived Are: ,ss ,,s ! I Retailera' licenses,' &c.' . . . ... $ 1,596.20 j White DOlls............. . . . . . . . 3.003.54 Colored polls. . . 2,945.76 Eicht and one-third "? cents ott - s j flOO real and personal property o.tKSo.ou ToUl . : . I ; it. . Sit Vf? 14,771.39 Deduct the amoant raised on polls, $6,549.30,f rom the gross amount, and we have ooly $8,222.09, left lor the I nnnort of. our schools. '. Or cuttimr I it roughly we would lop off 3-7 of iue uiuucv i-ua kwoo -w wauu . cnuaren oi ; poor ueuuie, iuiti givea i . t9L:'t Uomlnrf l,rtor tW I . ' .ijr.. I iransaci, oruuiary uuSU,eM :0 rr .. f voiuiugo. - tuwn . uw vuv -vv.v I wake .relish this idea?; , When you starve lutr nouwia juumaao i mo jails. Sow the seeds of ignorance and yoo will reap crime, brutal crime, as J , . . - Vt ' j begrudge tne small , capitation tax that goes to lead his neighbor s, if not his own children out of the misery of ignorance,' and that certainly does not beggar him. , . . -: STATE POLITICS. Jndffe Cor addressed the peO-' IZyml tndav - . , - t V'... . h t i , TT;i1aVknm 7?nrTj.r' Mr. Mavis MlUSDOro XiecorueTi m.r. Aavis has many ardent friends in this county, and s many araent menus iu (uwuuuuijr, auu i tenominalion to Congress will be highly lUfyingto thm.- He is regarded by m as one of those exceptionally pure bis lenomtnauon to congress wiu oe uigaiy crai thfitn and honest men. so rarely found nowadays. ' if-L AT'omanrfl , aisanrri Tf Frank ' -'i . " ' .. . .1 ci 4 - w J ... . " . - - i , . . 77 - I ;aid wen . snouiu eei idhj uiff' oenuw uu .U.v , .1 ' mB . .r. . V , 'a" tlVfc.V.Trf- to the State of speeches made in the Legis- lature, to amount to ,teWsahdUa apiece, ouisiae OI me P""""" noon me mwnoei, aou yeiuaus iuo uc D7 Sf1?1? - . ,f 1 . ; . Asheville Citizen: , ' A gentle- mn at Marshal wiio heard CaDt. jagg's speech said it reminded him of the story of the Dutchman who blew me big born in a d wnen the Irate Dutchman ex- claimod,"Louderh-r-ttbutIvanttoknow vere all the vmais 10 come irom. ) A delicate complexion is best compared 16 a blooming rose, but when the counte- nanee is dlsfieured with Blotches and Pirn- nifl iik nwjta in a rose bed. the sufferer ahnnlrl nrnmntlv hda Dr Ball's Blood MlX- ture. which quickly and effectually eradl- cates such unsishtlv evidences of impure I .... J ' P ... i .... : i pioou,, i - - . i WILMINGTONv Spirits Turpentine. ' Fine rains'in Caswell. ' ': ; ' The total registration at Ra leigh was 2,755. "Colored majority 107. :-r-. A barbecue ia to come off at the Warm Springs. Such is the eternal fitness of things. - . -.' r i' ; t j rt ,- t , j Another" 1 pole-pushing at Har mony is to'comeoff: When, will the foolish ness stop? " ir" '"'' t T 1 weBBOr Ave !a tuu. " "fl "D r . it-.' j u vrr & in'th "VJ. "e?wrefl ine reuc" Broaa t? t if w-n- .Mijii' JV vh: 'TJT. ..rjp Mat church atKinston, N, C. . ; , l8 f A letter from Bishop . Lyman, dated London. Jnlv 17th. annears in iho . . . . . . m r naieign uoserver ot the 1st inst. Rev. J, B. Bobbttt, editor of the Kaleigb Adwcatet was taken violently sickwhile attending Payetteville DUtrict Conference. He is much imDroved. ! Mai. Wilson has put 100' con-; victs on the stage . road . between . Henry's and Asheville, to make the road, more passable, and thus reduce the . travelling time. . - , ; Raleigh Advocate: ' Rev. S. J. McLeod writes from Nashville, July 20tb: "i nave just closed a protracted meeungon this circuit, which lasted six davs. We had forty-seven conversions and thirty-two m Annn Ann t h m fti n IV wwomuus i iug uiuiiiu. . f -r- Raleigh iVws: Albemarle Greys 'HSKSH'a: ? v m - . ..... low ine officers: Captain. W. B. Shepard: 1st Lieutenant, u. W. Uason;aa Lieut, K. u,BCv, 4u. j -5- Asheville Citizen: "Prof . Kerr visited and examined what is known as the Eller Iron Ore Beds, on Captain W. B. Smith's land, in ' this county, 'lie pro nounces this depot a fine magnetic ore, like that Of Cranberry, highly polaric, very, dense, and a very pure and valuable ore. It Ues within two miles of the proposed French Broad River Railroad. -i- Surry .Visitor:- Good rains in mis section jjnaay ana paiuraay, oi last wcek but tne ground wag so dry and hot . . m TS . i - . I that it did not seem to wet much, and we need rain now worse than ever. . Sick ness, and death amongst our nearest rela tives will account ror the Visitor being one 1 Senate. .! - r ' '-; j-'1'-' ; - 'nrkW oAUnr nf iho Tj,attA:iL Gazette has recently passed through that part of Chatham which was once the centre oi weaun. cuuivation ana a rennea nosoi- l'i aQcij decay have wrought' their effects, and lands which once teemed with rich harvests are now lying in waste. With the exten- ,vt '.STi-H hL45' Wou ksiep tn lir ncrflin Ann ita npnnlA nrnnl1 enjoy their former prosperity, increased fivefold." - - - ' :..- ... . . .-"v ' ;t ' Tln W.torr, T?,1r,l cauaed lwo 8urVey8 to be made from its . . ; j-i ,. ,, . n cttetille iQeaette says;; The convict labor; -P.Jfpn tn tha-Waaim Ratimaii hv ih is : - - - - -j - - session of tne Ueneral Assembly' has been productive of great results. The track in exlejasionis now read? for the iron to-a in wuum counvy inree" miles oe- J?eiUuffi; woik, so far done, is perfect We regard the extension-of the road now. to Greens- in-tf either bv short line tav Ore FTill r hv to announce the death of Mr. M. D. Smith. ?! th city, wWch purred last Monday ml Airy, wminer ne naa gone 'to spend some time at the Springs in that vicinity. jRev. J. W. Fackler, of this city, has taken out two patents within the past two months; the first a fanattachment tosewing machines, which has met with muchsuo- l.n -T l! 1 TlJIi.- ctwa, - xuw acwuu w a uurgiar pruui iock which requires no key on the Inside, is locked simply t by ,tarnipg . the knob, (the outer and inner knobs acting independently of each other) and cannot be unlocked from the outside. Simply turning the knob in side locks and unlocks the door.. f -f Fay ettevillelcyazcWe : Last S uri- day; night the forage-house, containing corn, peas ana ioaaer, neiongmg to Mr. W.'M. i'aircioth, on the Wilmington Road. near Cedar Creek,'- was ' destroyed by re, and Mr. Faircloth lost all" the contents of the boose. It is supposed the building .was struck by lightning, s r-r-rln ,our advertis- 2ie fnnntir aotiao tnr&i rior.ietv ,'i'his i nna oi ine most pieasani gamenngs .mat our nennln r.nnM nniihlv. attend.. Petor Patterson, eardener for-Mrs. McLanchlin- has brought us a huge vegetable product ""."'IrSi meaauriug u twu icct iu uuuuuiicicuvv. ...Charlotte Observer: To-night te ladies or. me ijuineraa unnrcn win con- duct a yard party -irj i the lawn adjoining the; mini. Jwniyo preparaiKins uave: neeu I eoine onseveral days fora dehebtfnl even tnv ornamented with colored lights, and I the ladies will offer all the attractions usu ally presented on such occasions. , In addM tion to these, a stage, will be erected in one corner of the yard, where a series of tab leaux. . charades. dialogues, sc. will be given by the young people. -Prof. Ranigan's iJand wiu men anq mere mase lis.nrst ap pearance in this country and "', many Other interesting and ludicrous features wil representiW to learn that Dr. Ehas Alexander, of city, was stricken with paralysis at $ ; interesting and ludicrous leaiures win be sxceedmgly this ttia i home dav before vesterdav afternoon.? and I is now lying m a critical condition."-The i now jying ra a cruicai conaiuon. - i ne whole of his right side was paralyzed. ..' i j XX--W$-?A. v---Charlotte,??oTaf;.JiqQe;;tne- I adjournment of the. Local Ministers' Con- ference in . mw city, revival .services nave , n ... iv.. mm . . a An 1hM.K I UEVIl CUUUUUCU 1U VBITBIT JUHBIUU VUU1UI i : i n n r a u .i . rTl Y tmrt ,4n vtinrhr . an) ' MnAri tnlnvaot tnank 1 rested toy large congregations." Mr. AJ 1 T r:u:. ,u- McX'm4 or pea pod. It measures 4 two and a half . . ianMu nii Mn..:nii . ,or twn inchesjw--Dr.-Grlssom has lste(t"ari I joinder 'in pamphlet form, ; in which' he thorouehJy exposes iitammond4 using tne most elegant and chaste language,and giving I abundant jeviaence to convict tus opponent. as a Surgeon General of the 1L S. Army during the war and dismissed from the aer- vice ior couuuui. uuucuuuiiugngcuucuiau. Me missed it greatly wnen .ne aasaiieo ;vr , Grissom, a gentleman and a physician who stands in the front rank in the estimation of Insane Asylum Superintendents of the 1 United States. I There has been another slight rise in I the! river . between this city and Fayette- I -SUa .. ..' - ,v . -. ... .2., vv . .! A - ""'" - N. C, SATORDAY, AUGUST. 3, ' 1878. ' NEW ADVKBTWKIIIBNTS; ; ! FraAKCTEB-f-$l,500 wanted. ''lt j '8. D.(Waixa.ce 3Dividend notice, f j ' O. 'G. PABSLETSteamer Unde'rhlll.'; ( ' ' Mektino Board Justices of the Peace. , DrrsoN & Co.-Home Musical Library.! Virginia Military Institute, Lexington. ' i Itoeal Dole. The .Board J of ;, Aldermen will meet in regular monthly session next Mon day; r- The ; Criminal i Court, Judge Meares presiding; will convene id this city pn Mondayanext. . O.'.' i ; ' .''J ; The ' police, J both s regular i arid special, are to be paid off by the City .Trea surer to-day at 12 o'clock,. , f iSi L The streets are now said to be in a very .cleanly condition, mere "being very little if any, l trash, &c, scattered around." V ' u ' ' ' ! ' ; i' A. cow dropped dead in the al ey adjoining the Purcell House, yesterday afternoon , and it is thought she died from the excessive heat. . 1 x I -' Clear weather, followed , by in creasing cloudiness, occasional rains, van able winds, . mostly r southwesterly, i lower temperature and : stationary pressure, are the indications for this section toslay.. -. ; The Greensboro patriot says: "Rev. G. EL Bumheim.D. D.ef the Evan gelical Lutheran ' Church of" Wilmington, N. C, will preach in the ' Good Templars'1 Hall, ovcrBogarts store, next .Sunday, at 11 o'clock, A. M.; also in same place at '4 o'clock, P. M. be .will organize a Luthe ran congregation, t., : .; iL'lv ' County Canvasaere. ! ' 'i I The Board of County Canvassers will meet at' the Court House- to-day, 1 at 13 o'clock, and, after electing a"- Chairman, who shall administer the necessary oaths. proceed to open and canvass the returns of the recent election in this county. ' Section 21 of the Election Law. provides , that .. the judges of election in each township, ward or precinct, shall appoint me of their num ber to attend the meeting, of the , Board of County Canvassers as a member . thereof. and shall deliver tb the member who shall have been so appointed the original return statement of the resnltof -t.be election in such township, ward ; or precinct, jand it shall be the duty of the members ofjthe sev eral township, ward or precinct Boards of Election, who shall have been so appointed. to attend the meeting of the Board of Coun ty. Canvassers for, such election, in the county in which they shall ' have been ap-r pointed, as memoers tnereor. :.. The following comprise the members, of the Board from this ttyjjri. L s , f. I 'First Ward, Upper Division Edgar MQ- ler. Ui?.- s:?-s'., sA t-:; i - i v First Ward, aIwer tDivision-i-Johnl L. Dudley.: ; t 'M ::Vferi tN-:-- Second Ward R. F. Eyden.. : Third Ward Joseph JkjcLauriu. ' irourin ward jonn norwoou. ?r Fifth Waird-slW; Brancb:; s 1 v narr emm ra.. ' - fx 5. , . Before this Court, yesterday morning, Richard Stove and W. H71 Howe, colored. were arraigned f on. the charge of j having- engaged in an affray on the street7 ia front of the Court House; on 'Wednesday after noon last;: 1 The evidence went to show that Stove' committed an assault upon ' How.e with a deadly weapon (a pistol),' and - that Howe only acted oh the defensive, where- upon ne was uiacnargea ana prove was re quired to give bonoVin the sum , . of $50 for his appearance at the approaching term, of the Criminal Court, which was furnished and he'was releasedi j , : George skipper, ; , fimtp, charged with acting very disorderly m the.First Ward on Thursday-nighty and passing himself off ; as a policeman, was ordered to pay a ifinel. of $15 or be confined for ten.daya in the') city prisoniV-doi;Vil3!isd.rfis!-f f . A few days since Jwo or three men. were coming,dowo the river, on a , flat, and ; had reached anoint about fmirteen miles above this Icity,1 -when two small, .black, clones came nearly together, with the sun shining through the open space, constituting focus of the"suns jayaof such strength and power, that a white man, who was steering the. flat at the time, , and who happened to be in a position to get the full force of the piercing rays, had his back and arms . blis tered to a cake and it was found necessary to run the, flat ashore-with all possible dis patch,' when the man .in question .crawled Into the'bu8beslri a Shady place (ocobtofi After stopping awhile .the clouds passed away .and the men were enabled to continue on theirurseVflTl m The party from whom this information was obtained say's he saw the back of '.the man alluded to, ' and it: was in one 'solid uituier Tne Exearalonlata. ,r v ( . I Only about thuty-five or forty excursion - ists arrived on the WHmipgton ,&Weldon train yesterday morning; from Weldon, Wilson and other points. - Among them we noticed Mr.iR. B. Evans, formerly,. of this cityi but now'of imeaiiZkndariiat Wilson v ie r most- of ! the excursioniste went down ttie river tftheisteanieri tfort, returning in the 'evening,' apparently ;well' pleased .wlto'lneftfclp Attempted AaaanltwitUm Knir, rj Edward Brown aZiwra Edward JHill cras arrested yesterday, morning on the cnarge of drawing a knife on Oliver Spicer, in the Fourth Ward. He was lodged in the guar d house to await a'hearingi before the Mayor thismorning. - '"-J -t THBKLBCTION. Below we give the election returns so for as received s - . ; For Sheriff Manning, 64; Garrell, 11.1 For Clerk Van Amringe, 50; Taylor, 14; McQuigg.7.: ; ' ' J ' "' MASONBOBO. " ' ' Ji J t , For Sheriff Manning, 63; Garrell; 24.; t .For Clerk Van Amringe, i53yiTaylor; 42; McQuigg, 4. , I CAPE FEAS.' For Sheriff Mann'mg, 125; Garrell, 103. For Clerk Yan Amringe, 141 ; Taylor, 34; McQuigg, 67, 1 1 i f V ! ! NEW HANOVER AND PENDER. Intelligence i received, here last evening renders it certain that A. H. Paddison, Democrat,' tne' .present' incumbent, has oeen re-eiectea sheruii or lender county; T. J i Armstrong, Democrat, to the House of Representatives,and W. T. Bannerman, Democrat. Clerk of the .Superior CourL There is. also no doubt of the election of R. K, Bryan, Democrat, as Senator from the Twelfth' Senatorial District, composed of the counties of New Hanover and Pen der. - The ' election of Ji Mr; Bryan was brought about; by the fact that Sampson, one of the Republican candidates, got the Republican votes of New, Hanover, and Wilson, his Republican competitor, got the vote 1 of his party in Tender, while Mr. Bryan carried nearly the entire strength of the Democratic party in the two counties. The election of Mr. Bryan makes again of one Senator, and the election of Mr. Arm strong of i one member of the House.for the counties of New Hanover and Pender. . ; wayNe county.' ; Special to the Star. j, t i Golhsboro, August 2. i The following is the vote in full: " ' j ' W. T. Dorth, Senate, 63 majority, with .reported majority of 1,200 in Duplin; J. E. Rryant, Senate, 61 majority; George C. Buchan, House, Democrat, 102. majority; W. A. Deans, House, Republican, 109 ma jority; D. A. Grantham, Sheriff, Democrat, 191 majority;! W. T: Gilveiton, Clerk of Court, Democrat',' 887 majority; ' RJ W." Edgerton, Register,- Democrat, 75 majority; Jesse J. Barden, Treasurer, , Democrat 105 majority; Dr. George L. KUrby, Coroner, Democrat, 249 majority; John. J. Herring, Surveyor, Democrat, 2,324 majority.- L BLADEN COUNTY. . 1; f LSpecial to tho Star.l ; " i ' i' Abbottsbubo, August i. . ' The following is 'the Vote cast for mem bers ef the Legislature: , '-' , r For Senator, David: Gj Robinson, Demo crat, 72 ; j Asa j Ross, Republican, 63.pFor the House, Wr L Shaw,Democrat,76; John Newell, Republican, 57 -L.H.B.: LBy" later intelligence we learn that the Republicans claim! to have ! elected' their enure ticket. s ; - . , 1 . . GUIOSjCOTOTY.t 1 1 ti- Special to the Staril : V ' j , t " GbeensbobOi August 2. 1 1 ' Semi-official' - returns show that Scales, Democrat, and Caldwell, Independent, 'are elected from the! 24Ui Senatorial District, both from Guilford. ? The ' Guilford Dem ocratic county ticket are all . elected. a. Mc!- Lean and Wheeler are elected: to 4he Legis- lature, both Democrats.- p. v . . ;,i 1 , BJCHMpNDtCTYJSj ".; il ISpecial.iflUie.Star.jJM-.,-l Dogald Stewart, Clerk of Superior Court, 231 majority;. J'.'Longi .Sheriff, 762 mf jorityj John S. Watson, Register of Deeds, 220 majority; Henderson,1 Republican, by 34 majority. All are j Radicals except Stew. art,' who was nominated by a Democratic convention: ff:V: " f Pvv i,i.DUPLlk county..- - ::SpeciaI tir'the Star.!' f&' -lSlfiiU:t;3.MA ' ; The entire Democratic ticket is ejected. Wallace's majority over Hurst Is i,145.!t f ' The rumor in circulation here that Al $. Caidweil,, Democrat,', for: thV Househad been deieated, isox course not.truej ; i J f HaTTAaT ri-TTTaTr ' ! I feSif-'-sj . LSpecial lp the Star. . ?!borfa; 1 W-ivtl itra-m MoMBOB August. 2. (Ci All the Pemocratic nominees were electr ed except Hasty,qRepublican, for Sheriff ;dfa:MaROBESON.'COUNTYrt el I 4 Intelligence' received in this city leaves no doubt that the Bepablican9 and Inde pendents have elected their : tickeUlauis Cbtinty,' defeating the Democratic nonij- nees. itoiaf- --M Wt '. ..tiiiSi - -HEstATE;:AiLGE.:;;;f: Ramioh, Aug. .ar-liP,,M. . , yfThe losses in meLegislatnre aTe pneeach jn. Aiexanqer, uieaveiana ; , ang uuuiorq, Staiyajad:i Cabarrus, Ro wan,; Orange, Wayne,and Robesoa and two in Cumber land.. The gains are three in GranvilteUtwo Some Irrecalarltlee. kyiHii ;? 4There ia some talk, otnBonteating the.yote in the upper division of tne Fust Ward in consequence, as alleged, of the lights being blpwn put by some party ''while the sybte was being counted ptt Thursday nighL i If this should be done it would i not vary the result sd f ar as Coif Taylor or Mr.: Garrel is coucerBedKi ;Jt is. also, alleged, that the polls in MasonboroV Township were not opened on Thursday morning' until about one hour after the time prescribed by law. ai afYesterday! waa decidedly the ' warmest day of the.season,'80 far. Ih our fafacer at grees, which was the highest point reached. At the City Hall at ! the same: hour it was 94 degrees, and in soma of .; the .stores on Market street it reached during the day as high as 97 .degrees.: " 'II -, - -.i t I I . w f V, . i . ", .' I " WHOLE NO; 3,428 Tae Peliiieal Excitement caikiln a- The excitement incident to the- late po- itical Contest in this city and county,: has' not yet ! subsided." Excited groups ' were gathered oti the streeta in the vicinity of the Court House, yesterday, discussing! the causes which Jed tqtho triumph, of oneJaW tion of the Republican party and the: de feat of the other, and the police had to be on the qui vive to keep the peace 'In the First Ward, also, we hear there1 Was con siderable excitement during' the day' but no serious trouble.; -;t-...i is, . i - Harbor master's Heport 1' f" - ; ' From Capt Joseph Price; Harbor Master, we bave the following report of the arrival of vessels at this port, &c,, for the month of American Schooners j steamers 10; total 21. 1. Tonnage 9.814 - . . . ' i . Foreign Barques 4, barquentiqes! b; brigs 1; total 8.).. Tonnage 2,582. V J . j' Total arrivals 29. ; Total tonnage; 11,896. i i i- v. -.' i fl-agilatrate'e Coert. ; : ,, :-r i? Lu ; V The announcement is ' made"' that ' the Board of Magistrates' wilt have an i jad journed meeting at the City Cpurt Room on Monday next, August Sth, at which timet a Board of .- County Commissioners will he elected, p The change is made in the place of meeting because tho Criminal Court will be in. session that day. .:j J 1 .;' HIVfctt AND inaKINB ITKRIM.' I - r . i .f The Essex sailed from Conway, for this ' . . ' . - - - i port on the 19th ult. t i. i' The Limpio, for this port, sailed from London on the 20lh ult. . " I ' The Estalmingen, Jansen,' sailed from nrAor.ni.1r fn. iriia nnvt An in. QAtl. ! . VVUVVU 1UI .UIO y.Jlm VU U1Q MVLU Ull The ; Atlantic, Harder, ' sailed ' from f! Antwerp for this port on the 17th ult. H i . The B. T. Biggs, Vent, arrived at Philadelphia from this port on- the 31st ult. e The BJFl Nash; Williams,1 from Lon don for this port,' passed Deal on the -18th MtMJi:m &&$m4:yM-&&& l.1j 1 Thti British Krig fBraHliaH, Beck, mailed from Barrow,) for this port :on like 30th ult. , . ,;, 1 ..;-. k.;v u: . The Norwegian schooner. JTia. Hunter. Johnsen, arrived at London from this port on the 30th ult. " L -Ll ? -7- The British barque . Tarpeiant Doran, from Liverpool for this port, was spoken on the 26th ultil lat. 43.06, long. 49.1 11 T- f , HOTEL AURiritS. ' PnacBiI-. House Cobb BbOs., Pbo'pbs. August 2 W H F Hope. Philadelphia: B Binford. N'C: Julius Drevf us. Atlanta: Wm H Cary, Marion, S C; A D Schehck, U 8 Aj Jos French, Rocky Point; E rj AuguBt,! warrenion, T4 u; JJ u watte, lial timore, -s u :i j.v-s..- ;t.ii t mV i.Empibe H0VSE--I. L. Dolby, fuofeR. Aue. 2 J C Atkinson. Newbern: Eihard Dennitt, Tarborol N C: 1 J Olford. Rockv Mount; jW J Boney.tiDuplini Road, N C; P C Derr, Enfield, N?C; Dr Jsom Faison, Faison, NC; J G Jackson, N C; W N Hall, Whileville; N C; Capt R P Paddiaob, Point Caswell. ... - t. 1 3 "Cl'TirriTJEaia. Baoa BnroBnT. l-HxMOBBruia Stab Book Blad. erj does all kinds of Binding and Rouse la work maanae manner, ana at reasonable prices, r uer chants and etaan needing fiecelpt Booka, or other work, may rely on promptness 'in the execution pf taatoecdaTa. 4oia-t5w.-tt'fe. m-n bi I , ;,...,-., . -. . - aa - ' .. , TKAHsrsa PBiHTnre-iKKS. InTainaDlo to rail road companies, steamship companiesanks, mar enants, manuactarers ana otaers. " They are en during and changeless, and. will copy sharp and clear lor an tadeanite period of time. ' Bavinar last received a fresh supply of these Inks, we are pre' pared to executeorders promptly and at moderate I. rua uryvAuus ur imufrr Ykuta Mas. WissiAW's Soothins Stbitp has been nsed for calldren. it corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wm oouo, reKOiaies ine oowets, cores dybkhtmt and Pitaawnta. whether; arlstau; from teethlnir br other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. , K5 - - BAFSLT AKD CEBTaINLY that great erternk1 remedy, ulkhn's Bulphttb Soap, removes cutane ous eruptions by opening the pores whose obstruc tion waa the cause of the difficulty. . Test and yon wffl endorseSlft. 5,ui..t.n j , j w Bncnm Shadks or Bijlckob Brows are pro auced by Hill's Hatb DTa.-"? 'l'?: 4 . ., ...''. frqiov-i' 1 - AN UNDENIABLE TRUTH. Tou deserve to suffer, and If von ' lead a miserable1 nns&tisf aetorv life in this beautiful world, it is entirely your own fault. - Personal knowledge and common sense rea soning will soon show you that Green's August Slower will cure you . of IAver- Complaint,' or dys pepsia, with all Its miserable effects, such as sick neaaacne, paipuanon or taa aeart sour stomach. habitual costiveness. dizziness pf the head, nervous prostration, low spirits, ACi--- NEW . ADVERTISEMENTS. C1500 Wanted; MFTKKN HUNDRED DOLLAK Hi t X wanted at s per cent, interest BEST SECURITY GIVEN. ' 2 1 . s Address FINANCIER,, Care of Stab Office. SUgB-Xt nac -. Dividend. lJ"v , WILMINGTON, N, C, Aug. 2, 1878.1 nnHB BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE BANK A OF NEW HANOVER hare this day declared a Dividend of FOUR PEB CENT (Free of Tax), out of tbeKarnings of the Bank foe the six moaths enaing duty si. payaoie on ana aner tne iota mat, - 'zfcA'8 IV WALLACE, t- j aug8-lt Review copy.J ; - Cashier. 1 'I Hi' N'"i i l..ni f. . ! , . .. . J.. fi i " . f . i i j j Steamer J. Si? Underhill Leaves Wilmington daily a Wilmington daily at... . .,.9 00 A.M.. , t t Leaves Smithville dairy at i;w. .8.80 Ft JfU Fare for Bound Trip SO cents. EXTRA TRIP SATURDAY NIGHTS. Ileavinsr Wilmineton at 7 P. M.. and Smithville Mondav at &.BU a. at.; ."rare 7se eacn wayj or f l itouna Trip.! aug s tt .v . o. . rAisauti, Agent. - i 4 VirciitiaEnMiUtWvlns rmHOSB WISHING TO BR THI :ibS!VelL without delay to the undersigned. Full discipline J ana msirucaon are aept up during sumnier nouuu. ' . FRANCIS H. SMITH, i , aug8 3tD&WtSeptI lU ;; t.:,t ,8up1 ?JN ADJOURNED MEETING' OT THE BOARD OF JUSTICES OF THE PEACE will be held in the City Court Room, August 6, 1878, at 11 o'clock, A. M., at which time a Board of County Commia loners will be elected. ' . - tr j . t aug8 2t JOHN COWAN, Sey. DATE3 OP AO VEKTISING. . One ghare one day,,........, ..,;.. kl 00" .. .. two aays,. l ! ".( threedays, , J,.. S 60 " 5' 1 fourdsys,.. 8 CO - " five days ... 3 N ... ,tm . jne Week, -.... '4 00' Two weeks... .... -6 50' Threeweeks,... -.....v-...4...v 8 MH Oneuionth, ...j w, ..A. 10 00- TwomonthSii.,. 17 0O Three months,... ,,.. 'F 34 00 six months,.. .., wm "," , One year,...,... fi .,rr......... CO to fy Contract Advertinementa titkea t prop - tionately low rates. ( - " ' ' ,v - ' - " Tea lines selid Nonpareil type make one square NjW advertisements. D1TSOX & CO.'S Home Ilusical Library eontaias nearly all (he really good sheet music ever published, conveniently boaad in Tbirtv-twe hand some volumes.- cacn dook is aune independent of the others, s sold separately, and contains the ' urge quanun of good mnali large quantity ef S00 to SS0 pages, sheet music size. Bie, and each book Is sold for . - S3. 50 In Boards; $3 Cloth $4 Gilt, There , are IS '.Collections nf Vnui lnmii t which the three most recently issued are j - - ' THE SUNSHINE OF SONG. (300 pp. 60 sonei ) . i ne songs are by the most popular authors. THE WORLD OF SONG. (250 pages) ! A great wuga uy tus oetst composers, native i and foreign. . i . . . ,.! , GEMS OF ENGLISH 80NG, (iS2 pages 75 Songs. . vusia,!,, , nvuuDiiuu. DBS DOOK.--At dare t of its publication considered the beet." ; There are 17 Collections oV Instrumental Music. ....! i f . i The most recent ones are : - CLUSTER OF GEMS. (237 naires 1 Fine nieces . for advanced players. , , GEMS OF THE DANCE. (233 pages ) The new- - o cuuipoMuons or eirauss. - 1 GEMS OF STRAUSS. (250 pages.) A hundred or' ; wore or tne woras ii thta most brilliant of masters, m (. . , - . , Send for Catalogues and Contents of the 32 books. B9 Look out for Tiitann A (Vi Mi 7alrli. . Oliver Bitson & Co., 1 BOSTON. . 1 CHAS. H. DITSON A CO. t J. E. DITBON A CO. " S48 Broadway, N. -Y. WS Chestnut at, Fhila, augS-daw2w Wed Sat - - t - Foreclosure Sale Bt VIRTUE OF THE I"OWEE" CONFERRED by a certain deed of mortgage, execnted by John F. Garrell aad Martha G. his wife, to "The Wilming ton Building Association," said deed of mortgage' in the CM It nf Wllmlnirirwi aAPav fnr aula h nnkiu ancnen, to tne nignest bidder, for cash, that certain -PIECE or PARCEL OF LAND, situate, lying and IKillKlfibllUl 1 of the said C: the Northwest to Turner's survey), i of the South side of Ashe Street with' the line nf the East side of Ninth Street, and running thence with said line of South side of Ashe Street East- warour three hundred aad seventy-nine feet to a stake in the West side of the. County or "Little Bridge" road; thence along West side of said road North lljf deg. Beat four hundred and eighty seven Bci; uieiica auung aaia roaa nortn ox Qeg. tt&tst eighty-nine f eetthence along ssld road on Its West side North 12 deg. West one hundred and eighty feet to a rice field ditch; thence along said nee field ditch South 82 deg. West three hundred and twenty. five feet: thence alone another rim finlri AUrh Hnm h 1i 'deg West three hundred and twenty feet: uicuw ovum o ties- wen inree nun area ana nine-ty-five feet to the Beginning, contamingFlve Acres. - - pXitDJaAXt tZ LATIMER, augStds ', ,'... Attorneys. i Railroad Receipts ! jrAILROAD RECEIPTS PRINTED AT PRICES 1 0 FEB .CENT. LOWER than charged , by any printing establishment here or elsewhere. Call at the' . i . aug 2 It STAR JOB OFFICE. . The "C' letters, A S PUBLISHED IN . t-. -, . i . . .. - "THE NORTH STATE," lv. . , , ., .r . s Complete In Pamphlet Form, .1 iiJi-K!.'Mj!i . '..ii.- .,--. f " '. And for sale st' - ; .. j. - HEINSBBRGER'S. 5 Pianos and Organs. !T. REDUCED PRICES FOR CASE,- 1 ; I - ; .Or on the Easy Monthly Instalment Pla n 1 ' t J3i.,-At HErNSBERGEB'S aug2-tf , Live Book and Music Store. , Bill-Heads ! Bill-Heads ! JILL-BSAD3 PRINTED AT PRICES 10 PER CENT; XOWER than charged by any printing es tablisbment here or elsewhere. Call at the. : aug 2 It 1 '' f f--1 STAR JOB OFFICE. T Popular Slimmer Styles C A T VERY LOW FIGURES 1 ,.'..( 4' CALL AT ' . i HARRISON ALLEN'S ii-J'wCASH BAT STORE. augltf 'vJ ; ..jNO.W.IS THE time U.j fSTiiiimer ! Will be sold for LESS THAN COST I " :)--.i.Trc'Vri"'l'T.'iiM'i'"Vai''? 'fr.-: vi'.. In order to make room for the Fall Stock. Best i ' ' ' 1 SHIRTS iu? (he City W Ceals each; ' V- .fro lw - '"g aug; 1 tf 1 r. ' No. 34 Market Btreet .Klindtiixe.. T, A RGB STOCK OF NEW . . ; I j .. j ...4f,j:.-uj-,V:-i..-y y.".-;.aJf - W-. AND FRESH GOODS m Just received, and for sale low by -J( , ' sugl tf - ? P. A. SMITH to CO. Cotton Q-iil for Sale, ft iO ' )ii r- "I '- -it 'i ..i... -i.'j Fc i ,1., OR SALE, AT Less than' manufactu- RER'S PRICE, A FIFTY-SAW Brown Cotton Gin. ; With Self -Feeding Attachment and" Condenser. Bored ready for shipment, and has never betn used. - 'Address. BOX 313, ; Jy 80 lwD4W 1 f nis 'i Wnmington, N. C. Twines, Cordage, &c. 'Qj.li.LING AND SEINE TWINE.' ' i , ,. .-; u. 5 .- ' 'boFB CORDAGE,' Ac. GILL NETS and SEINES, any desired sice, ., ror sate cacap Dy SO. A. PECK . .. jy?0tf - No: 25 South Front St. !f E J3ook Bindery.) , rpHE 8TAR BOOK j BINDERY IS .COMPLETE la all Its appointment. RULING, and BINDING done promptly,' and' at the LOWEST PRICES. Call at the STAB BINDERY, In the . . , l . . - . STAR BUILDING, Jy 21 tf . i - - " nae ' Princess Street.- Flour. Flour. - Flotir. 700 E2LS FKESH MILLED FLOUR, - ' ' ' At lowest prlsea, by ' ' Jy23 D&Wtf ' . " ; HALL PEARSALL. uwnug uaws uie ib oay oi atarca, a. mj. ihto, tne ' undersigned, as Attorneys for said Jlortgageei will, . on SATURDAY, the 7TH DAY OFSEPTaMBER, A.D. 1878. at 12 o'clock M.. at the Conrt-hnnn uiu aujuiniDs ine Morinera uouuaary ItV Of Wilminsrton. and Becinnlnir at corner of Block No. 872. (accoroW It the mtersection of the linn i 1 i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 3, 1878, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75