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the noEtiincf IbtAil ny wn, n. hisxinard. UBLI8HBD Aicyear, mui) poua pia,;4.... t7 00 t months. " . i 4 00 rhree months," . . .., i 85 To City Subscribers, flelivered la any part of the oity, Fifteen CenU per week. Onr City Agents are -..S oOt auuionaett k ojuma in a advance. '-V j- - ALFRED M. WADDELL, of New HanoTer j ' ' OUTUNBI. There is a relief mofemeul In behalf , of I Sputhern sufferers at Manchester, England. I OreteOO bodies -drowned by ihe I princess Alice disaster have been rescued; I ii U were all buried at Woolw eh Mondav -P The German Liberal, do not fsncy the Emperor Bpeecn from the throne, regard- ing it as an indictment against tbemseltes. I J Boston Democrats send a nearly solid 1 Butler delegation to the Bute Convention. KBtwaaJrom tne Maine e ection show rSZTSS . .11 r .. ! -r. - . ' ' I Jltfl man named PickiiBW Bali wataVn I i v . . - T"r" w '1.7 .'TfTT froin the Murfreesboro (Tenn.) jail and haDged; he had killed a constable who was aijiempliog to arrest; him. "7- Mexicans crossed the river and released Antonio Alizau3, In prison for murder. Fever has broken out at Benatobla, Miss.;' thirty cises. 3.'J Rsadall renominated for dongress; it looks like little Eugene Hale his been def ealed. T-, Steamer; Xfadins struck aanag one mile above the mouth of the Missouri river and sunk; boat and cargo tdial loss.. - New, York markets: Monev ehsy at H2 pt-r cent; gold. lOOi; jcotton; ; 1 u 11 at lli12 cenU; flour without docided biiDge, wheat a shade firmer and mode- rilely active;" spirits turpentine quiet at 28 I isjiosin dull at XI S7i0145. No nurses or helpers of any kind ill be received save only, those who have had the yellow fever. Bear this in mind. See our "yellow fever notes. c : v: With but one break in its ranks, juauie nas Bent a aoiia naaioai aeie-i giitioii to Congress for the last twen- tt-two years. The prospect, is that! solidity has been dissolved. ButH we will soon see. If thatr little fellow Eusene Hale is! I L i 1 . "1 . - 1 . f only defeated, ar-18 not improbable, 1.111 tllA.A Xa AWAn t f n X . 1 . '1 iii witiv ta Grcu uuug iui iuaiua ill I J 1. ie day in which Radical I States are! to be judged. Hale Columbia, bow appy will we, be. Speaker Randall speaks very con4 fidently of the complexion of the next House. He says it will be Democratic; by at least thirty. So be 1U it- . ... tie is confident of his own re-election .. He say s the Democrats will gain several; members in Pennsylvania. Norfolk, Virginia, has sent five nurses and Hampton one.) to tna Southern sufferers.1: Their names are Philip Mordecai, Cornelias Merton; Wm. V. Cuthrell. James' F. Parker abd Wm. B. Mott,, of - Norfolk, and I Ihos. II. Elliott, of Hampton. The Austrians sunder Gen. Szapary aim to have defeated the insurgents! on Thursday last, and dispersed them pmpletely. TheAustrian, loss was! 65 killed and 377 wounded. General ach says that after obstinate fight- log two of tbo most important on t4 works of Bihacs had been- captured The insurgents are still in force on bis left and bold strong positions.' Dr. Brickell, of New Orleans, says be knows that ' Ben .Batter's boasted quarantine in vNew Orleans was bro- iL---ki. Wa nhi I nis way in, ana aiea 01 yeuow lever, i Dr. Brickell says he saw the patient I and the late eminent Dr.jFenner " at tended him. - By the way, Dr. Fen ner was a native- of Halifax ' county N. C, and a brother of the late Maj. John 11. Fenner. who resided near the town of Halifax. T Yireinia has received medals at the Pans Exnnailinn fnr hr flnnr nrfertd meatl i r r - . ---.--i ana sumac; ana ioreign oraers ior tu former, in conseaaence of this medal, have I Already beeo received HtcAnuma xata. : If our last Legislature bad ; appro- J a,mrsn .,! L. 1 -! XT.. V. pnatcu eiuuv wwaruB uaviug u ui w Carolina fully represented in all de partments of her industry her mm-1 erals, her forests, her fruits of the oom, her rich fruits ' of the earth,&c., it would have been monev most wisely expended. It not to do this. was a great mistake It is too late, alas. , Three little girls in Baltimore went to work to raise money j for the yel ow fever sufferers. Their 1 capital was two cents. This ' they invested in candy. : They had a table covered L .i .'. ; . 4 it i k,-;,ri,tl -uup u vu Bmw.. ,j xr P" 1 - - , -n -i-ui. " i ..a -...M.-A. iwith -hiAh thp Ulwi-1 went tn wnrk and 1UCUO.UUIHI.KCIU. UIO UOHWieuw belped them with swill. All sorts of things iwere contributed and ouicklv sold. ThS stock was exhausted yesterday, and to-day, with the result in hand.' they went to the station and presented the proceeds to Capt jDelanty, who made them a very pretty lit-- Me speecn la return." , v Cannot some of oar nice little be nevolent Wilmington gir M .rHM .Mrr loo ? ' 1 I I I I I II . V : : ' u j - - .VWrif"iSH - " ' mmm mi ini ny .ji m,.,,,,, tiiiiuM,,.. -ii..''.jTliirrw,rijiM,,,,-fe. - 1 , ' -'i'1 '"! --'..,) -SMI- , -.l' J fell 7 ' i "M ' ' ' 'f -' s" r-'r'i i 1 1 . ' i r ' , - i- r - .t i - i n - - -- - - . - f i i i i ,1 7 - . ; i . 1 I VOL. XXII.NO. 147. TEtLOW FETKB NOTES. The reports grow sadder and more wriDie daily. It is ' apparent ; that the Contributions, liberal as they ap pear, are not . enough !v to meet the con8tanti demaqds. Southern jsentle- men jo -Washington have made a strong appeal in behalf of the snffer era. Thev rW it will ;n; ; ;i. - J ... 7" V - U0" li feed tM WeU wh? can find,no employment by which iQ 1ve- ' ... J' . At Memphis the number of deaths are appalling. ( One hundred and sev- ntv died ' in thirtv.; hnnra w T.'-T- 'J T Hvia,,viu - fi PSr.pU from a sad IDO Un The citV i8 reduced tos.dAHnp.ratn ntrit ' It seems utterly impossible to secure men enough to bury the dead promptly and to burn the 'infected clothing and disinfect premises. "; The Mayor has been down with the fever several days., There is bnt one officer of the eity government on his feet. and the Board of Health, on account of the, sickness of its member?, is. unable to get a quorum together. . i hand the , work of thoroughly fumigating the city by means of burning turpentine and ; brimstone. Chief McFadden, of the Fire Department, will place his force on duty keeping up bonfires, and as soon as the artillery sent for arrives, the concussion teat will be applied. Contributions of articles needed in carrying out this plan will be received by Colonel Young. Va A. Taylor, Chairman of the Board of Relief of the Independent Qrder of Mutual Aid, sends the following: -j . t : " 'Our funds are nearly exhausted. We have forty sick and seventeen deaths. - In Uod's name send us aid.' ! -. ' "A. D. Langstaff. President of the How ard Association; says to one 'and all most emphatically that .no . more unacclimated physicians or nurses from the North; will be accepted. Their presence here is only add ing fuel to the flames. It is a matter of a few days only ere they 'are taken sick. and thus increase the labor of those who are striving to stamp out the plague. The num ber or the sick is hourly increasing. ? The Jiowaras 10-Lignt nave l.lUO nurses on duty, 800 of whom, perhaps, have bad no food or twenty-four hours, owing to the icauuuy i toe uowvas 10 ia&e or sena them ' food. The situation is ; becoming desperate. Thousands of I negroes are still iB thl ciyi keP nere by ree rations. A meeting 01 a tew prominent citizens is to be held, at which His probable acommitteeof safety will be formed to take cnarge of tne city and adopt measures necessary to drive people ont of the city by force who cannot be induced to go by consideration for their personal safety. Dr. Nutall was taken sick to-night" ... j - Dr? Nutall is a native of Oxford, N. C. New; Orleans has just sent a physician, a druggist,' fourteen fe male and seven male nurses to Green ville, Miss. A New Orleans telegram says: ,; . -;. At the Peabody Subsistence Associa tion the news received from different parts of the country is very favorable. ' From all 3 aides commnnicationa arrive tendering ser vices and off erine contributions and sup plies in answer to the letter addressed by tne Association. la a lew days large sup-i plies are expected, and the Association will be enabled to increase its distributions. From' Holly Springs comes the following.: f,- . The deaths are Major B. 8. Crump, Dr. Bonner, Mr. Glassy, D. B. Todd, James Walker, Mrs. Leak. Samuel Abernathy and John Cherowith. The situation is terrible. Two physicians and three . nurses arrived from Mempnis tnis evening, two 01 me local pbysicians-F. W. Dany and 1 J. C. Daniels are down. W. J. L. Holland, of theHollv Serines Reporter! a strong Demo cratic paper, has been made President of .. 1 j i ine uowaru x-ssociauon wniuu wm utn-u- ized there. : ' j Refugees from Canton are spread ing the disease in the surrounding country. .'In one boose, seven miles: off, there are eleven oases. The pop ulation is now 1,500. The disease is spreading to new localities. At Lake Station, forty miles from Meridian,' there are forty cases; at Bolton, ten .--.-r very painfnl telegram Our friends are dying all around us We sre doing all we can to protect the go-i vernment in its liberality. We have the greatest difficulty to obtain labor even to dig graves, uoa Knows wnen we euuenug in siomr'T.i.'hts'are burnlnc in' nearly every inhabited bouse over the dead and dying. Three thousand are down with tne lever." .u :if:i The ' fever is spreading rapidly among the ' colored people at Vioks . . i burg. Ten died on the 7 th. lbere. I were reDorted eitrhtv-two new cases J aoiong them on that day. Bishop El4 I - ' , U . J. .1,- i (jgf was aying Ou ouuuay, nuu nuq I Mi sacrament had been administered j0 him.' . The pestilence is raging at I Plaqaeminet only one physician on I duty; 100 cases and 27 deaths in a I small . town, and on t the increase. ftrnat distress amons the poor. At i -- , -. Port Gibson 79 deaths to the 8th nurses needed. Great suffering among t.ii a nAcroflB. Another case in New . i . t York on board steamer Hutchinson from Morgan City, -La. - The- death roll , is, now , nearly or quite 4,000. Memphis alone nas sat- fered to the number of nearly 1,360 Tha8 far the contributions of many I i'.l.fMtlt-AlA!f-KlA:''nhiftftrls i piawa o v,--;"",yr r-oT I i ... . .-'. i .' m . 111 I 413 OOO. St, I0U1S 4U.0U0, X Uliaaei- I -. , - onft' NeW' York 1120.000. Boston 131,500. ! Smaller cities and AcAntf noblvlr. Roll on the i W .. 1 ball. Advice of an old narse-rthe baby, would; i h.U.t ..I Akaarrn 1 r It fl nrr.d . j0nti dose of ir. uuirs uaoy oyrup administerea. "dmhiiffliTXiWi Spirits; Turpentme;-; r Tbefhealth of Goldsbpro is ex cellent. ; - y--".1 ---Crop: prospects in J.aokaon coun ty excellent, V . " ,'. . " 'M TT ;! he , colored . hre company of Charlotte has accepted the city's pffer of an engine; &c.' ', ' ' ! '' -The Charlotte ladies will give a grand entertainment for the benefit of 'the Southern' sufferer1""-' :t,,f r;tns ? xl Cdmmissioner Polk 'wants eachl county to send him a map2 to be bung up id me Agricultural Museum.' s j . ; ; y w s v . i RV"- Asheville Citizen: The Episco pal congregation, last Sabbath, contributed $ u for the yellow fever suffereis. : . . f ; j j ; - We know of a poplar tree be- ng- stricken bo often by lightning -as to de stroy its entire topfc only aj part of the trunk remaining. . . ,fi. . t ; .Y1 Brother Key is'a great man. He prefers to have the mail carried from ,Mil-f ton to Sutherlin by horseback instead of by railIn a freshet time there will be no mail. Lincoln, JFresAr.i VYa have been blessed with a SDlendid season for - four or five weeks, and corn and cotton are look ing remarkably well in consequence. The camo-meetine at Matthews' began last Thursday under the most encouraging cir- cumwancesvv!., jf; v.-l.- r-r Morgantoa JHadei We see they are putting the slate covering on the south wing of the Western Asylum for the in--sane. It makes the most substantial, neat, as well as fire-proof covering, We have ever seen. The Commissioners certainly exer cised good judgment in their, selection. , , n The Tarboro 'Southerner says HymarrStaton,colored,-wa8-dancing at a ball ou lhe premises of John W. Phillips. in Edgecombe county, last Saturday night, when a pistol dropped from bis pocket,dia charging a bullet through the brain of a co- torea noy lying asleep on the noor, killing him instantly. - The Concord Sun states that J. M. Redwine, Senator elect from Stanly and Cabarrus, is ineligible, having been at the time and is yet Clerk , of the Superior Court of Stanley. ' The ron adds, with considerable force: It would be iunqy if a few more ineligibfos would turn up. -They would then be in the majority, apd would have it in their power, to turn all the other members out to graze we Si ii:I 7-T Beaufort , Atlantic:. We regret to state that Mr. S. H. Webb.a yeunglaw- yer from Durham, was severely hurt while surf bathing on Thursday. --- The Ra leigh uosener is responsible for the follow ing item: "Reports says that lots of things have been done al Beaufort this season be- Bide fishiDgianoVtalkinBThitiiit rather vague, ana if not considered improper, we ; would ask our respected contemporary' to Vri8e and explaio.tyi - "i Charlotte pbseve7:olz&n-of Wilmington gives.ftlOO to the vellow fever fund, but did not give his name. There's a mu'lr you., .No advertising lob there. but a genuiue. noble; impulse to aid suffer ing humanity. - The business of Ashe ville is said to be increasing. Twin sisters, while, from 'Randolph, larceny, i were incarcerated io - the . penitentiary Thursday to serve out a term. .- iA ne-: gro .man has been jailed in Concord for besting ws child to death. . f h Elizabeth i City . Carolinian ; Currituck items : Major ; Yates made a speech at, the . Court-house on Monday. - A man named Pendleton, living near the;- Court-house, finding hiswifeV at an other man's house, shot and killed her. - He then shot himself. He was still living when last heard from. - This occurred on I the 26th jult. 'Perquimans; item :rW.! H. Manning, late Democratic candidate for1 the Legislature, Is lying1 at the point of death.? s- Bertie . item v ,The .Justices have elected the following; named gentle men County Commissioners :" J. B. Taylor,! J. W; Mitobell, J. W . Hallanee, Oeorge (iayand ..therton VYuson. 4 Theomce of County Tressurer wss sbolisned. Goldsboro ' Me&enger ;S The! dime party - of last week wast a most plea-1 sant affair, and, thanks to the. ladies, flus. was realized and forwarded to the sufferers at Holly Springs, Miss. We lUBderstaBd the ladies propose getting tip another festi val soon for the same object.,,, -v We re-i gret to learn that Captain David J. liroad-1 burst had the misfortune to have bis mill dam washed out last week,; in Indian Springs township.-1- - There are twelve prisoners in - the county Jail, sll black but one ind he is a white trsmp caught horse stealing. The mill dam of Mr. RobtS Williams mill near Mount vviiTe, was washed away by the heavy rain lastiweek,' aad the rush of water did considerable damage to the neighboring crops.; Raleigh Observer: On. Sunday Rev. L. Branson, of this city, baptised a number of persons at . May's., pond, fifteen miles northwest of this city, and at a later hour preached . at Andrews' CbapeL a mile further on, and received fourteen persons into the Methodist Church A pro tracted meeting is going on at fleaaant Grove Church, eight miles northwest of the city. A meeting or tne same Kind is being, held at Oak Grove Methodist Churcfi.four 1 teen mile's east of Raleigh, fit Is' conducted by Revs Bennet T.j Blake and L. J. Hol4 den. i We are pained tg announce the death of one pr the most promjnent.afliu es-j timable citizens' of Washington,' N. C.,"Mr.: Reading Lewis Myers, whodied t his res4 idence on Tbursday evening last, at e o'clock, aged about 63 years. Mr. ' Myers wss a man of great esergy and: ' integrity, and possessed, fine business quaiincations. ' Charlotte" Observer: Night be fore last Mr. Thomas Chafin, a well known sign painter, who resides ia the upstairs of the building on the corner, of Tryon and Sixth streets, opposite the Methodist Church; met with an accident which the physicians think will either result in bis death or ren der him helpless for life." Sometime during the night he arose from his bed and seated himself in the window, from which he fell; - -Up in Lincolnton the darkeys have the location different and the circumstances somewhat different. They tell up there that it was at Gaffney's old field,; on the Air Li ne Railrosd.tbat the man was struck dead while cursing God, and that he yet stands in the field an immovable statue ana an ever lasting example ' to future " generations - Mr. H. , Smith, of.our , neighboring town. -Monroe, was in the city yesterosy, and announced, his purpose to enter the lists at the Weldon Fair in the bird shoot ing, which is to be one of the marked , fea tures of that occasion. The prize is a $350 gun and $200 in money well worth going aftelY - A' countryman rushed into a d rnr store vesterdsv. and asked for somen thing to keep off yellow fever; said he had neara i , was ln-wwu -ui-.if --implied him with a lump .of 'assafoBtida. and he went out munching at it with all .his might r?tiFay,Templeton'spicture are thought by Some to bear a striking resem blance to one of the prettiest, girls in Charlotte; .-The annual North Caro lina Conference convenes in this city on G.,rWEDNESDA:sE:tTEMBER-lls il878 December the 1st. The' South Yadw kin Baptist Association is in session' in Mocksyille, Dsvie county.. . , ' , : f Nun, ADVKRTISKASBlf TSl. W. B. McKot For rent. Wm. GJFowii For,renL s. ,0. R. Fniarca & Box Lost. : Festtval for fever sufferers. A! David Merchant tailoring. ' "' Pettkw at'& EkJBmKBWCard. ! 1 PH. Hatden Dwelling to let. ' HErNSBKKaKBScbool books. &c . I.eal Ooii;'-"; ' ! ' " m .The almanao predicts' frequent showers for to-day: v-' ' i - - . ... , ... ''. The storm flag continued to fly from the Signal Station yesterday. 1 - Col. L. L. Polk, Commissioner of Agriculture, arrived here last night; ( He is to speak at Point Caswell taday. ; l r ' ! t: Wfe Iearn 5 that Mr J- s. :Bur bank, druggist, of this city, has volunteered to go to Memphis if. his services sre needed. r-?' Partly cloudy ' weather, occa sional rains, nearly stationary temperature, and stationary or falling barometer, are the indications for this section to-day. 2 . -A preliminary meeting of those who propose joining Mr. R! W. Ohadwick's night school will be held at bis residence, next north of the City Hall, this even ing.at 8 o'clock. 1 ' - J -.Hon.' Al ,:M.' WaddelU has ac cepted an invitation of the Chairman of the County Democratic Committee, and eading citixens, to speak at Smithville on Fridsy. the 13th inst. .;, ..'. Dont forget the pio-nio to be given at the Wilmington Gardens this" eve ning, for the benefit of the ' yellow fever sufferers. We learn that a great ' many tickets have been sold. ' ' x" ' . . i --Dr.. Bancz. who, it ; will be re- membered, left this city for the purpose , of laboring with lhe yeuow i fever sufferers at Savahnab. when the scourge was .there two years ago is now in Memphis, f - .i. , i m.m m - . Tfce Telephone Between Wllnilncien i .:.aa4 SIasakof ft aad . la Opera- Ui1, is' ti i : f.-t:' (i .; iit f Telephones were placed in the residences of Capt.; A. D. Cazaux, Mrs.. Grainger " and Mr, W. R. ,McKoy, at Masonboro .Spuodt yesterday, .and, commun ieation eslabliabed with this city, the instrument here being in a room in rear of the Western Union Tele graph office . The completion of this pro ject will undoubtedly prove a great conve nience to- those spending the summer on the sound, as they.csn easily transact busi ness by this 'medium; without which they would be compelled, as fotnerly, to come to town: , ve ' conversed 'with gentlemen on the sound last evening, and heard ' them with great distinctness and all ease, often beingi able. tpxthear conversations between parties in the room in which the instrument is located at the sound, adistance of eight ni ilea. The Masonboro Telephone Line is ;;.griat . . success, '. ' and , those ' inter" eated will doubtless feel amply re paid ' for' the r unavoidable" delay ' ex perienced, in .obtaining the instruments,; wnicn sir. AAgei, 4aioniB u . was uwiug w the large aales and impossibility of manu facturing, them fast enough to supply the! yuia.a h. -, -.;.;:.nt u ; . .... . i : The wirea will doubtless be kept busy fori some time to come, transmitting messages A C.re1reaener In Hot Water.' jj'.pne W d. 'Cowan, JcoTored!,'of ;.Maaon- boro iTownahip,.and pastor of jcelored; church", Was before Justice Wagner yester- day,aod bound over for preliminary inves tigationoo Thursday afternoon.at 3 o'clock j on Various charges, including an assault Wit-i ' jnteni;tO commit rape idipU weeks ago, on the person of . one Harriet, Smith, colored, who alsoawears out a peace warrant against him; and disturbing a re 4 ligious congregation, Catharine f Cowan the wife of the above, was also bound over for a near log at the ; same time '. on a peace; warrant and for assault and battery; We hear that Justice Hill had sonre i of 'the parties connected With the above pros-j ecution .bound over on ' counter charges brought against them by Cowan. '' 3.. TbaLawehMl. Jiidge OahtwelVs lecture at the City Hall, last night, was attended by the usual class. He explained the various steps of the pas sage of a law; through the Legislature.mode of authentication, constiiutibnal provisions, laws require to be as8ed, particular limj itatioas on legislative authority in the Na tional and State Constitutions, and general ruieiof inretetionThe case for trial on the first Tuesday of next month' was 'star ted and explained . Case of felony; punish. ment, death; sMrv Emple fll appear for the. State,, and Mr. Ricaud for ( the appel lant. Seventy7flve visitors ". are to be Jo vited, and from them the jury empanelled En Boole to Mempbif , , r., ., A physician by the name of Di. Vincent arrived in this city from' Fayetteville on Monday night, pn the ateamer Wave, who stated that he was formerly: a quarantine officer in ' South America, and that he was on his way to Memphis to offer bis services to the afflicted people of that city, saying that he expected to reach there dn Sunday morning. ;t w--,-i. ;; -rj-f ... v.i, . . m nvav-n". . . t . s A Two colored boys named Robert Walkej and Philip Wright were arrested yesterday afternoon, in front of the market house, by Officer " NelsoranoT lalen . ; to, the guard house on he ' charge of flmgt' They were recognized for their appearance before the Mayor this morning.' . " - i ? x m m"'m ' ' f l ne nrst case called yesterday morning wm maw ui 4 una f oru, airesieu on suspi- eion of bsv'ing et! fire to the1 house of Eliza' Lucas, destroyed on SUbday moroiag : last; The leatimony pf pneof the ; witnesses, for the prosecution1, JaroeS H. c Harriss, was ta the effect that when he ; Arrived .at the fire there was only one perso ' present besides the inmates of j the: house; that the flames were running no the side of the house1 and spreading with greai rapidity , as if fed by some: combustible material, and that , he plainly detected the odor of kerosene; that Julia. .Forofyvjis walking'nbawards and fofttt In' her 'robmf an'df 'tbar ' her trunk 'had to all appearances been packed foir removal; Ann Hankihaanother witness for the prosn ecution,! testified r to; the threats .made against her in consequence of the fact that she had hqr Knp befoxeSquije r'Mlllii, on a warrant Mui s the preceding Saturday,; And that Julia Ford quarrelled with her that night froni;7tp,clockBtol,13 threatening her with vengeaacev John Martin was in troduced by the defence, Who slated that he saw the fire ss he was going hoihd about 2 o'clock in tbe imorBin& and it waa burn4 ing so low down that be thought at-first it wa8afiratathe yal&Mafnh- more closely he foudd that the ' building was on Smr He'-'was ! tho -i"t one there,, and upon getting on the inside, of the , lot he, beard a . woman ' ; screaming for, help in one of the lower ropms ; He rushed to her assistance, and she was passed , out of a window, into his arms, by some one on the inside, and ho passed ' her over the fence to Henry Loftid; that the woman was the prisoner, Julia Ford; and she was in her night clothes. ! He detected no smell of kerosene. Henry Loftiii and, another witness testified as to the condition of the room, which showed no signs of any pre paration b the Joccupahttqjlesert The trunk was subsequently opened and found to contain underclothing and one fine Swiss muslin dress, while the bulk of the occu pant's .clothing, was scattered, about ,the room. . .A seaman, belonging on the .British barque : Xforyi , .Carou,TUf, swore: that , Julia Ford wss on .board ,Uia vesjiel front about 6 o'clock to 8 on the Saturday evening. In question, and then he and one of his ship mates and the defendant walked down the street some distance, when the woman left them; that he found her at her house about 10 o'clock that night and 'remained Until about ili o'clock, and heard nd quarrelling between Julia Ford 4 and Ann Hankins du ring that time . ' The Case was then con- i tinned for the prosecution until this morn' ing, in order to have Eliza Lucas, the owner 1 of the houseV presenv she 'being at that 1 time sick in bed. The. (defendant i,was thereupon recognized for ber appearance ' thiamoruing.y,!f!J,, il uilnvJ-J ! .Mr. ; Solicitor lIooreQf , tbej.Crimhifl' Court, appeared for the prosecutioa, and; Mr. Marsden . Bellamy, for the defences George Ames, colored arrested t for as-; sault and battery ton- the person of r Lena; Carter; colored, was ordered -to bar a flnei of $10 or be loeked bp la1 ttielt'y prison for fifteen daya..;-v m-jiw'iv iwod-psii The next case called ' was that , of Mary! Giles, colored, who was arrested on Dickin-j son's Hill about 12 p'cfoclc Mondsy ; night j by Officer McMfflan;;'.! seems 'thatwss; shouting murder at' tne top1 of Tier 'voice, and upon the; officer ,s arrival sue .was found aione in Je roonx.fSh in .answer to the inquiry as tq heir .reason fori crying murder, tj at she? .was , being .beaten by man bamed Sellers Futgusou. A jwar-f rant was thereupon made, put against Fur-, guBon,and Mary GUes recognized to appear as a witness against htm this morniSgs f ri vel on4. 1 n terestlna; Bfarriasio Core mosr, Hit if in took place , ati.the ' Secopd Presbyterianl Church yesterday afternoon, the: contract-, ing parties being, Mr., James O.Holt con nected with the Institute,, forth Deaf and Dumb and the Blind,' at Raleigh, and Miss Annie C. Steward .daughter of .McJohnj Stewart and Mrs.! Mary JS. Stewart, Of this city, both being - desf mutosiv.Tbe bere4 mony was performed by RevvGi M. Paynei pastor of the 'ehurch, while ' Mr. David Cj Dudley, Principal of the- institute,' acted as interpreter?' The "church was Crowded to ita utmost capacity; with persons who were desirous: of. witnessing the novel cetei mony, and, who were evidently very .deeply interested spectators.-Seven carriages con4 taining friends apd refativea b. ihef bride and groom accompanied them to the'dejpoti and ; the silent ! partners' were the recip- ienta of many hearty Congratulations and good wishes for their future, prosperity and bsppiness. ; ,Tbe bride ias been an inmate of the. Institute f or sometime past. . Festival Tliarsdlay Rtsnt .v; . , We learn that a number of the young la dies of this city propose giving a festival at the City Hall to-morrow (TburBdiy) night for tne oenent ot tne yeuow iever sunerers Extensive preparations are being made ior the proposed entertainment,.! which , is ex pected to be .a grand success in every , par ticular, even pecuniarily, as they have suf-t ficient confidence In tthe "liberality of our citizens to believe that they wQl not let this opportunity go unimproved of doing some thing handsome for the suffering and dis tressed people of the plsgue-stricken cities Ool. v wtutipi rsnee :.' T-snrrravv 'We would remind "bur citizens of the fact that Hon. Al'M. Waddell hai made ah Mp- jpbintment,' at the sllcitatidri of 'rbiasil ness men and others, to? speak ln this city! to-morrow Thursday) evening, on rnaUer affecting ,the conmiercUl, maritime, chanical and manufacturing Interests." . We hone to see a large turnout on that occa-f Blon, as the subjects to be treated upon are of interest to all. . Ktu;uwA h jW J,L Al)s fr vfKiin if n WHOLE NO: 3,461' Bmeraon flllnoirols;' ' " 41 i I The theatrical season in this city- will .be opened on Saturday, the 21st instant, at the Qnera House, by the appearance for the first time on our boards of Emerson's Min strel, consislmg of - tweniy-three' perform ers, who will play for one night only: u The Phiiadelphia Evening. Star, speaking of their performance in that city says t "the: per formsnce, as ra wbple, was refined, jn joy able, and uproariously funny; there was not k . - . .-.-. y ... i . . . . . .7 j . i ... .i m .in.l. JhII - 1 ment in store for the audience; who were,, iaacti -.almost treated to ai .'double bill,! so frequent were the encores. The 'origi nal big four' were indescribably grotesque, limerson, in all his Bayings and doings! and particularly in- his creation of .'Moriarity; M, P. was in his happiest mood ; the B'mg ing Of Mr. Charles Hey wood was something phenomenal,' his high soprano notes recall ing the sweetest Woes of Susan ' Gallon ; in A1A ior ever SH-Terer:' ' , ' :',.:"'t; '. The following subscriptions for the ben efit of the yellow fever Bufferers have been received at this office Previously acknowledged. .$315.51 vaso. - 8 50 5 on 1 00 1 10 4 45 Cash, i i, . . . :i, r .... . . Eddie Kellv. . . '.. ...... Box at Webb's Saloon . , Total. ..,,$330 56 InTllltary Bevlew. " " ' ('- ' The) colored military companies of this city; comprising companies A and B of' the Fifth Battalion of lhe North Carolina State Guard, under command of Lieut. Col. Geo. L.' Mabson, will be inspected, at th Waikef lot, oo Fifth, between Cheanut and .Mul berry streets, this afternoon at 5 o'clock; by Ttrl- flan f T : ' ' i-"' ' ' 1 - . .. . .'f B1VBB API MARINE ITEns. The Quail, Auld, cleared from Balti more for this port on the 6th inst vpYt' -fr!iThe ,4iiDsniel8en cleared from L.i-1 verpool for this port on the 28th olt. --.j-v- - ine JMormana, sonensen, Bauea irom Rochefort for this port on the 26th tdt.. ; The Jfaltim .8chuttt Krager, cleared from London for tnis port on tne 28tn ult. The German barque OtMit, Meids fradt,' sailed from Dublin for this port on the 7th iqsL:-"t! . --' '.-..' ? v-j.fjiw ?:ri -r- The Augusta - Jeanetie, ;ZieJke, ; from London for this port, was anchored off Pea on the 27th ult ;: . , The British barque Oeorge lJ)ama went to sea over the Western Bar, on Monday, J drawing seventeen: feet of water on ari or .diaarTSsprlntide.:; tfvnuvv,-i) .!-Vh1" !w The steamer JO' S. Unckrhm hkB been taken.off the river for the present, and wUl undergo a , thoroughj ,oyerhau" ing and , be ' provided with a new boiler. .before she; again resumes her trips. . It is expected to: make some decided improtemenfS! ln her,! the' exact extent of which has not yet been fully determlnedupoo- She will probably i be laid, up ior a montb, .and.in the mean-! time tne steamer rqssport will carry the mails. i f" it': HOTEL AUBIVALS. i PDBCttIB0USB--COBB BROS.fcfBO'PRS.S September 10. R E Newbury. . Magno lia. N C; D P ThomDsonl Daniel A Smith. ! a, di rremont, n AJ; Alex j uaynesv Kobe-! pon county; B F Peterson, Wm Blanks, Sa vannah.' Gai HH Sasser. King's Mountain. Thos H. Miller, Hot Springs; Anthony Al- dricn, west ya; J 14 llorner, Ldlesville; O O Mercer, YbrkviUe; 8 C; Ernest Stanly; :A.! Hess, of Emerson's Minfltrels; Wr E HiBj wire and son, Jfaison;B Aarons, N Y; Q ft jj-rencn, iwexy romt; vaipt u t tddison Point Caswell: W C Rodgers, Black River MFenstenburgS.C;ColL JlPolk, Ra leigb, N C;S G Middleton, Colombia, 8 C W fl Casy; Marion;' S C H B Short,, Jr, Xiake waccamaw. y., ,, ..-..f.,nj Empirb House I. L.: Dolby, Pb'p'b. -. SeptlO L Vinsant, O D Cassaday, J Roberts, 8 Dehrbnds, Ell 1 T Bangs,- Newj York; II M Foard, Point Caswell; FEdens j Little Rock, 8 C; Wm H Polk, Charlotte I 5uri(.ue Ortia Y P1,W --Parsons;' Oharlea-? ton, jjj.way Magnohj, J JpeViU Savage, Brooklyn ; L ACunningham,Federal Point T D Wigner, Duplin Co; H Bacon; Smith ville; O Z French, Rocky Point; T G Liv ingston and wile, Florida. 1 V .ttirya.i-.; s ; il H i CITY ITE5XS. " No hotel in this country or Europe SPmore thoi roughly comfortable for families and ladies travel Ubk alone, than thi well known goionnade HotpL j-iuaaeipiua, ra. -, , . 1 ; ,j( . ., lu ?., FOR UPWARDS OF THIRTY YEARS Has; WirslowM Soothtk8 STBTJr has' been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wixq oouo. neulatea the bowels, euraa dtsiitiit and bjabsboza, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. S3 i LuoxT is ram Bast whose Mamma uses Guoof's 8vraom Soap, with which to wash the little innot cent. Ne prickly heat, or other rash, can annoy the Infant cuticle with which this cooling and purifying antt-soorbatte somes In daily contact, y n mh GBATHm-Ds dauv grew black or browni-iiCanee ' TSCB tILES ALARMKONET BRAWEB&an article almost indispensable to -merchants. - Being capable of a variety of combinations, and simple In its construction, it reconuneads itself to merchants as ah import-nt part of their store fixtures. T1114 tapping has become so prevalent that an ingenious arrangement like that or the Miles' Money Drawee is maeea a necesnur. 1 xney ere- soia oy Jtessn, Fairbanks St Co.. 811 Broadway. New York, and the I nardware traae generally. teu xort Jt&prest. p. j j trjf ea 'm hi r 1 : ih - LIVER IS KING.-rhe liver Is the imDerial or gan of the whole human system. 1 When K la dis turbed in its proper action all kinds of ailments are the natural result. . It has been successfully proved that Green's August Flower is unequalled m caring all persons afflietad with Dyspepsia or liver Com- plaint, and all the numerous symptoms thai result; f rem aa unhealthy condition of the liver, and SUN Three doses will prove Oat It is lust what yon want.-"'-."-"-" " '." ' S" "r i: " :. 4 Ba-rav to a QwxnmuK -Livntef xsiaMxirrHis; tt '4dT. '.nfnFQaaaAaVfc AMBSiVM. 'I The undersigned certifies that he held for cqUec-i tion for account of K.L. Jones, Grayson, Critten den, Co., Arkansas, near Memphis, through Messrs. Hill, Fontaine A Co., wholesale jrocersy Memphis, Tenn., Whole Ticket, No. 68.17S, Single Number; Class V'H," in the Louisiana Bute Lottery, which drew the (First Capital Prise of Thirty Thousand Dollars, on Tuesday, August 13th, 1878, said ticket barring east the sum of Two Dollars at the office of. she Company at New Orleans, sent by correspond ence, addressed to M. A. Dauphin, Tf, O. Box 693, New Orleans, jua.rana cast we amount was prompts ly paid on presentation or the ticket at the office or the con e Company, in a check on the Louisiana National Bank of New Orleans. T. M. WESCOAT, I U , Agent Southera Express Ca New Orleans, La. One Sqnars one day,....,.....' .V I,, ft W i GO . t. v . " 8 00 8 60 4 00 6 50 8 50 10 00 17 00 f ..Ave days,..., - a u AMi um woec,... ........... " A . ..Two weeks,.."... u,j Tbree wc6ks,,..f . " " Oaeinooth, ft. m MM.i.. - r ,, "V UUUJJIUIV,., ........ ..... - i invuun,,., ,. . ' ' ''-"'- Sir nonthiL.7!' . 1 ..4 00 40 00 s" ' . One rear, 60 00 ; t-PTCo&tt-ctjAdvertUements taken at "propot Uoeatelyiowwtfes. : : -;. Tea lines ;elld Nonpareil type make one square. WARD WLLUAMSIn this city, ou the IWh InBt.vbTEer. C. M. Payne, at his residence, JO BBPH it WARD, of Bwansboro, aad Mies IDA C. WILLIAMS, of Wilmington.. No cards. ., HOLT STKWART. In this city, on the 10th In stant, at the Second Presbyterian Church, by Rev. a MPsyne, Mr.. . JAMES Q. HOLT, of Raleigh, and Migg.ANKlK O. 8TSWAitT, of Wilmingtou. . Saleitch papers please copy. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. r Pestiyal for the Sufferers. -a :,l,J5STJyAL,-Il- AID OF THK YELLOW FEVER BUFFERERS, will be given by a number of YOUNG LA1JIBB la this city, at the . , THURSDAY EVEN'G. 12th Inst. An earneBt appeal is made to the citizens or Wil- i n i , . , . m'egton to sustain their, tflorts In .this nnderta klnjr. ' sept 11 td OP-E R A H O U S E Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert 1 rpHB CONCERT FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE A - Yellow FeTer.Butterers, will take place at the OPERA HOUSE on Friday Evening ffext, 13th Inst, -;:43s.;'ifc,..-j -,r,.,s-if v ,. , - Under the direcUon f PROF. E. VAN LABR. The tbest Vocal and Instrumental Talent in the city have kindly Volunteered their services. .Tickets SO Cents. To be had at Heinsberger's B-ok Store and at the door. No extra charge for Reserved Seats. Box Sheet open Thursday morn- -i...fr'fi;-te?iS(..;-.s- septlO 4t a r an d p i o;n i c ;-"': '"' ' '", AT THE - - ; WILM INGTO N GARDEN S ; V. .' er the Auspices or :; ; '; - ; Uermania L,odc No. 4, K. of IV ,, I1LAID.0FTS . - . yellow Fever, Sufferers Of oaf Southern Cities, on f einesilay 'Eyening Heit, Septeiler 11. "The public generally are invited to aid the . ' fix J .x v.- 'r .'. .... i it. Knights in their efforts to assist In the amelioration - ! j - '. ." i .- '.-.- ? of the distresses of their fellow citizens., n Tickets5 f , to he had of the following Committee : . . ; -1 ' t . i i. .. C. F. VowKAMPEN, J. D. 8TELJES, ilCi IL Ci'PRKMPJtRT. i W. H. GBRKSN. r , . M. KASPKOWICZ. ; sfeytV tf T ii3 . t.t i : ., . ..To Let, A very desirable DW BILLING HOUSE, V l ... ft ...... . 1 :.. .. on Seventh Street, between Mulberry and .Walnut There is a good (Stable on the 11- d iwh. xusnt sia per mania. sept' il-lw vnatiil ADD1IU) . I . Pi H. HAYDEN. For Bent, Frem-the Srst dT of Octobar et. that large and conveniently located RES IDENCE, situated upon corner of Front and Oranee Streets, at rjresent ncr.nnfod itpept H-eodtf ;i we fr su-; ; WM. 6." FOWLKS. . For Bent; From 1st cf October, that detiirabla RTYiWIC sasn tia Viwrhwa-t M..- u I krot tnH b7mti DfM-te MMn.MJ Iment Anolv to izw$tt ,iW. B. McKOT, . sept 11 ,tf : : . , or J. D. REtLAMY. ITHER ON. FRONT. MARKET ntt TRTRH Bteeet, a LADY'S GOLD PIN; Any person finding same will be rewarded by leaving it at the store of .t , GBO- FRENCH A SON, J sept 11 it1! la oj , ; 8 North Front Btr uv . , ; j jComrnLislonT Mercban ts, - . . - Wlmlns;toB, g'jf SoiJcrr CQN&IG21MENTS OF COTTON, NA ;VAL 1ST05ES1 felDHsV;WAX, WOOt, RAGS, POULTRY,- EaQSrc.i ' Vi!-: ' '! ixecute erders' 'for all description's of Merchan- ' . .... . ....-.... . j.. - ,t dise. i . j7 .- t j s i ttiA tv.ts.t- - ' Offering Bagging, 'Ties, Salt, Meats, Ooffee,F)our Glue, and September Mullets. sept 11 tf HjeitchwtvTidlo AT Y FACILITIES FOR FINS MERCHANT u. T ALLURING surpass any ia the city, and by PM me yoar order you have the 8UPBRIOK ADVANTAGE of having THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED STOCK OF PIECE GOODS IN THK STATE to select from, and the great satisfac tion of having them made up in a STYLISH AND CREDITABLE MANNER. ----- " U u: i ' jt.:.. .-.,) ,. ...... .-. ; i: . ; v 'All the'. LATEST AND LEADING STYLES In ' FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS are exhibit ed on my table, .a&dj guarantee to duplicate any order from the North. - ... . - , - When you want; a GOOD HAT at a reasonable price examine my stock. - . - ' : "A. DAVIDv i-'-: !'?vi-ns; : THK CLOTHIER, ' . ' ' septl).tf . Comer Front and Princess sts :n Sdhool Books. . , NOTHEB LARGE 8UPPLY . jrx. Just received and for sale low at HEINSBERGER'I -nr.mir nrwurg -.n j . - ' , -L ii Paper, smvelopes. Inks, Pianos and Organs, CHEAP FOR CASH, a 1 f ' 1 , iP?0 the Easy Monthly . , . ' h'it C1 ' -v-" Instalment Plan at ! HEINSBERORH'R sept 11 tf Ai r t r "f Live Book and Music Store.' i KsBBaJL JI 1 1 OFFICE! 'bOARO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ItJasJitl NiW HANOVER COUNTY. rt . SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED by the undersigned until WEDNESDAY, the llth. at IS o'clock ML, for repairing a County Bridge ' known as Toomer's Mill Bridge. Contractors to furnish all materials. The Commissioners reserve wfc W.. W IVJVW Mi VI GUI MJVV. ..i.'MiU. JOHN G. WAGNER, 1 sept ld -t 'f i -J Ch'mn Board County OouTrs.' J8 BANK: WILL Bit MOVED ON THE 1ST OF OCTQBER NEXT to the BuOding recenUy oc- enpied by the DAWSON BANK, which is sow be ing fitted up for its accommodation. ang au-atm nac S. K BURRUB8, Pres't u Eailroad Beceipts 1 Railroad hectdtts printed at prices 10 PKRj GENT. LOWER than eharged hy any printtng wtablishment here or elsewhere. Call at the.. Jii aeptlO U.i STAB JOB OFFICB;
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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