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51. II. EEUNAItl). ;
f O BLIBHBD DAILY ... EXCEPT MONDAYK.
RATIS SnasCWPTIOM IX adV-jig ,.-. J
ohc year, (by mail) poMft paldW.;...,... 7 jW
months, " -4 00
Thrsemontha. " ".") 85
onemonth " " " 1 ou
To City Suhsarlbera, delivered la any part of the
etty.Titteen Cent per wee. Our City Agent are I
. iotaathorUod U collect fr.moreU.aaUmKi..ntbs
1 l . - -......,-.,.-....:- . ,
OUTLlirlk,
Senator McDonald reported j from tbe
Committee , on - Judiciary, ; -with amend
ments, the bilLof Mr. Eaton, in regard to
the army and nary.. - Senator Beck
reported from the Committee on Appro-
rjriations, with amendments, the Legiala- I
ti?e, jfixecuiive ana juaiciai ixppropria- i
. r-w . . - i S I te
Uonbilla. Mr. Knotteported, with- j
rtt kmendmenlUhe Militarr' bill to that
I House; Robeson offered aa amendment.
( -Tbe Senate amendments i are twoj:
- - ... ..' t
first, that prohibition shall not apply irhen
necessary to protect the State against ja
second, the words "when the Le-
gisliture cannot be conrened1 are insertedl
' Lieut, Coy te, of the.Royal Navy, hai
beendismis8ed from seryice on account of
a hoax he perpetrated abouta pirate ship; ,
off Fsstuel Lighti - Robert1 Barrett;
cotton mill owner at Bolton) and Manches4
tor, has failed for $400,000. j- Th
substitute of : Representative Robeson was
defeated m the House, and the .original bill
.to prohibit military interference at elec-
tiona, passed by a strict' party yote j
The Louisiana Senatorial election contest
case was the1 subject ot discussion yester
day, but no deQnite icftion'.was taken.:
Tbe Cabinet! diacussed the 00681109 of
Indian territory invasion and the remedies)
for" it. J. -r-r-' All the? Greenbackers, except.
Barlow and Russell, voted in the afilrma-i
tive with the Democrats on the prohibiUen';
of. military Interference at . elections.
Committee of Mississippi .; Valley Labor
Convention on resolutions submitted' a
lengthy report yesterday on the subject of
the! negro exodus. 7-New .York tnar-
kets :Money 2S per cent. ; cotton steady I
$4 756 75; wheat 1H cU better, clotting
. l. ra. a. 'L.4i a :
strong; corn ijcent better; spirits tur
pentine steady at 29J30 cts; rosin doll at
t The) new bill to keep troops away
from the polls will 'make a square is
sue. If all the . Republicans should
vote against it then some of the lead
ers will be placed" in' a rather awk-
..1. ?! . . ...... - -.
ward position because ot certain dec- j
laral'ions ; made by them ; in . the re
cent debate J :?'v,Lrv- 'H ::f-k':,-i
Seme of , the Republicans in Con
gress profess to believe that the bill
.now before Congress to prevent mili-
tary interference at elections is as ob-
ntinniKU aa I ha hill vainail An nn- I
- .uu -v.v-. . i5
portunity will be afforded them; of
voting, squarely upon the question of
soldiers or; no soldiers at the polls, i.
..The yellow! fever .bill was recom
mitt in fho Snfltn Tt -lliil i baPTt
badly ;tnutUated: V EayartI,' Kernan I
and Eaton were amone r the Demo-
. - , -r j ' t.
crats w ho opposed ? its adoption, r1 It
will how- pass the : Senate, without
, . -s j ? ir t.
being materially modified. . If much
modified it will be of but litUe service
says prominent
public,,, .pnk ' mi
chances. He says 1 '7; , CM;; j
"The impression is general that the PxesY
idem will sot consent to affix hia signature
to any measure doing away with the deputy
marshals at the elections, and in this event
tbe resource will be, as already intimated,
to make all the appropriations so specifle
that no pubUc money can possibly be1 Used
to pay the marshals. . Leading Republicans,
some ef whom have, been congratulating
themselves an fancied Victory, now concede
that tbe Democrats have it in their power
io obtairi all ;the material noints for which
they 'have Aeen contending; if they can,
T- -' j:'- i . .
only bring" sufficient sagacity and good
judgment tolhe worK. t: u.j.. i;.j- r
r-.;
SDiritflnr TiT3jrpeiltIlIle. iH
VRl irjTr--
- Miss : Da-sier: Cox was made
Queen of the May Festival at CbarlottftfH
Gen. Johnstone Jones is to de -
liver the Memorial address at Morganton .
' The Br2viSJkiBri to
the Star as 'that most excellent, daily
PSper ii- tulj-Ub zU' hui : ?
Jesse Davis, colored, for rape of
a white woman, will be banged at Smithr
aieldon Junel3thr-" 1 ' . , j ,
Mf "6taeVill5attle. editor 1 oi
the 8nihtriierTit
Udreas-aUafwero. .""T
Theodore ,.Whltfie47 asHbeen
d High West ofChariptte Chapter,!
elected
1M a o.i.l:l..h- W.iimii1' '
A good , hotel.,, jt (jIIenderso0t
Granville county, charges 25 cents iot
single meal,' $ I . by $p- dayK $2.5Q a wrk
and $13 a'nionth... :.':'.krvim
Raleish Mews i,t HSeri; iThos,
rL."
Clingman eaileiffom NewiTork. last Fri
l.w ns thW tnropi" T2nlnii. far T.iTAniooL'
He goes out iofi both pleasure and business.'.
Lincoln -owres:;:fte..piti-v4
bility.is that the branch railroad Irpmitms
- ... .... t I . . 1 . L.
place to uicKory win oe ouut in iea .. -year
. Negotiations to that end are now in
active progrsjj (. fi.J. tL
Monroe Enquirer : ' We learn
from a reliable source that at least one
thousand tons of guano bave been sold, in
this place this season at tJl tCOst J ofi abdut
forty thousand dollars. :j ::. .r
Tha Ed ?ecbmber Guards are to
ave a biifif 6lebrafibii on the 20th. Attor-
ney General Kenan, who is an honorary
u deliver Jibe address on the occasion. .14 ;
emoeroi tne company, uu uccu iuiihu
Darin cr the venr endinr;Mav .'1.
18Ltbef were 170' TntetmenU at Char-
lolte whites 52, colored 118c 'This 1s heavy
jiii ;;- I i,fc " 1 large alligator in ine river ana tne en oris i , . i . ......',. .iuri- I ' T- -1
:V:V T?...-..;n--2.Th . ....... . . held in Jacksonville, on the ,12th of , May, 1 ihtk w ow n , M ,;rtt,inn? "TtiR
The generally cautions Washington - JV" ; maoe 10 siaugnter me monster: m aP- .j hmimh,, - . . -j-- - J ,
B; .i : ing at'the Baptist iTJhttrch stOl contmues, rjeared to be asleeD and driffinir with the iT ' :" knownthatDr. Taylor stood i in) the front
correspondent of. the Baltimore ,nKd probablrbe kept up Jor the re- f Chah-also appo nted the flowing Lk ol the BaptistClergymea at the South,
report8:soWwlial,:enwuraginglrirr malnder of the present week. Severalpem Ude. .CaptRobeson oftsteame comniUtees to attend the meetingin Onslow, Uenot' few of the most eminent are
repviswu. 6 5 sbns have made a profession of religion, brought out hia breech-loader and opened : n-U.iiftn w' MAmm 1rnere 51 - .0I , . r "JtI 'WeB;
regardtrf the prosp'ectoi the passage 4-. The Geolc History Baatefn, nponhU aUigatorshlp'itist 'as he had lSnkop.'h found. THeto a thoroyghly educated and
of thenew antlbavonerbill of?the Zlf f!f Cached a nolnt about fiflv feet from Hhe tf ft manVandavry elont preacher.
ii i i i i i i - i .irr.T , ii7i i . . n ii i i i ii ' "
. , , , . .... -s . -. - w,t ;'TV-t- ' : jV.-s,. - 7,,; v;'-.'.i - t:-: " '-'1'-r '-.T '- -H"i-J"-,:"
"rf"? a?;'r1; tt-rri -n- -rr' -"'I ! -7 1 x h TC''Ttr--!v J-;K1n3'k?,A!'''', 'Tf "tT:--- i
... , t . : . ; x. t p.,r. ; - V ! VBrr:l:MP j -A " JH't :-'V' ;
t.,ji,vi- v: :Mi2! ; . j. LV jL'w.'iLiL JL -i mxJi:f fkdLr,l. W r ;
ir T ' V V TT 7 VT ' '
V U JL. A. Al V ."""IN Ur O 4 i
: Democrats carried Raleigh,elect
ing ll Aldermen and A Republicans 6. At
Goldsboro they elected six out -of cine.
Old board re-elected at Qeensboro. ' We
gatbec tbtae items f rum tbe Iialegl .flTeuw f
-...V-fr A six ; year told -i negro tbov ik
New beta coDfesses that "be placed Uicbt- !
tlestroylne the residence of John U. Tol
www - uuuer a oiazza wuica cams, near
owu" ' wmuu.iit wav? iuuy !i,m i
... u. j. ...11 .i t... J I at
? " ; : r
VY?tf 0
u a VU9 U.J imb v.&. iu.y wj uw mmluw lr
.. . 7111 .. T J A I .
& n n . r. I,,. .nl m a n W. Ihn n m K 1
ui vv uiiau ijcuuaru cut iuiv s usui wua
anv Irishman : at Ransom's : bridge. The
Irishman cut bis throat, from the effects of
which bo died almost immediately. . :
Mr. Frank'H Osborue was elecU
ed : Mayor of Cbarlette by majorityi
Aldermen elected1, u. co, Tnomaaurier
D.M. Riler, T. TV Smith,, W.: W.,Ward.
J. T. Schcnck. (colored). J. W. Gordon,
(eoloredft s'John Garribalai.'H. T. Butler,
Q. Dowd, SVYiUowftj. ., . ; f
i V llenderapoville Courier: On last
Friday morning, nea? Grange, JPosloffice,
Transylvania county, Mrs. Mary Ann
..r.:I .Tofw;..H
from tue hoUse .gy mean8 of lw6 hanks ot
cotton yarn, looped together, .ope end being
tied around a limD. tue oiner arouoa uer
neck i. i 'V i 1 , v e :
.1 ;
...
A colored ?man at Salem, with
on old horse od upon - rented, ground,
tafefed and eured tast year 1,100 pounds" of
eood hickorv leaf tobacco, which he can
sell, at a low estimate, at 15 cents a pound,
giving him a totallol $163 $100 clear or
expenses. In addition, garden vegetables
and grain, , sufficient loruis iamuy, were
produced says the Jhreu. ;
Newton Enterprise'. The dedi
cation of the Presbyterian church at this
Dlace will take Dlace before the third Sab
bath in this month. - Services will begin
on Friday and continue through Sunday.
The sermon will be preached by Dr. A. VV.
Milleri of Charlotte. t - Tbe negroes are
formius a society which they call "Bro-1 1
therbood." and say they will not work lor
less than thirty cents per day. f
, Concord Aegister:" Tho Pres
bytery of Concord met last week at Bethel
Church, (near Davidson College). The at
tendance of Ministers and elders was unu
sually large and much important business
was transacted. Uev. jar. rnurstoa 01
Mocksviile preached he opening sermon.
Rev. J . U.iThorBWell was elected mode
rator, and Rev. J E. Ramaay and elder A.
C. Mclntoah temporary clerks.
Goldsboro
Messenger: C. S.& ;
week planted 1 out their
8. L Wooten last
flrst installment of tobacco, about twenty-
: four acres. ; Tnis wm snorty oe louoweo,
by aaolher planting. -Our Mount
Olive friends have on .exhibition a huge
bald eagle, captured by Mr. Geo. A. Bar
field, five miles west of tbe town. His
McriMhin mp Mures seven feet from tin tb
I 11 uu n iuo.
I Liucoluton News: After this
1 1 T V.a in. 4 Wamtnti
3 wiU consolidate, and both papers
will taka Ihn name Of . NfiWtOn KnUrVTii..
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Ueing of Mecklenburg Presbytery, at
CasUnea Grove, in GasUn county, 'inura- I
emS -El
iniinr frnm th PftB Dea river to the Ten-1
bessee line.
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Monroe Express: ' The Episco
a CQUrcQ Work on the new Bap-
tist church baa been resumed, and we un-
derstand it is intended to push it to an early
eompletion. - Mr. A. J Love, accom-
?nied by vinctaJ. of
couiseJ;ltrtonryt:8terdsy ior,
ChallestenMr. Love beiogindicted in the
Voited Btate Courtnowin sessiOT intnat
Lvceum
SSfcSR&'SSSS
ere deprived of a.
but it should have been crowded.
Prof. Kerr's discourse
splendid intellectual
entertainment
I Hickory Press:- The frame of
the Episcopal church is now up and the
work is progressing finely. In a short time
Hickory will have another new church com
pleted. The ladies of the Methodist
church of this place have organized a, be
nevolent society to accumulate funds to
s4nd tbeflCrOSpel.to . the r heathwi.
WhasnWareLverritTodMiatl M IOry
in7TTL . bted. April 88tlL;18t'1
I MF.-iiantel Deal -aired 68 vears 10 months
I " " . : - nt,..-m.
I aid a few days, f-.BUjavClmelk
viry aged' gentleman' 'near'the' Sparkling
tAtawoa eprings, aiea on vuo o.u uiw . v
I- l- ni,..lAt. IKiiMM VThAra wU
considerable frost yesterday morning,
bat solar as has been learned it -did' very.
.B
1 scciatioh of Enquiry, Sunday evening pre--.
WUIUf ' '
i The annual meeting of the.stockhold
era of the Chester ,& Lenoir Narrow Clltige
Railroad; for the' electiori of officers, will
ha held at JNewton eh the--15th inst
Tbe Chester & Lenoir Narrow Gauge Rail-'
road was expected to have tapped the
1 hi.iii. 1 nnrfrd mil 11 nil r iimhm 1 . - ... . . ... ' - . ... 1. .1 .wmw.w .v . 1 inhH-hn. rtr mam vAvr 'mi mis in flnu nr
. . i . - w. u ttarrsKciutewu nujuigus i ' -, .-. . . - . .1 i tioiiy,- iiownsniD u.' ouaw. wacowo. t jjitiJii iKi.tj'.w.h:
Kn. Qtrlh T.vMnm Hall contained a f air and! I boat. He crave the monster the benefit of I J t - -- - , - nB u cunt ou n.uu.m imuiuuSl
WiesternNor.CaJvlinSt'RlTlroad arWckjijr&bin the last day or two for at trip across
ory-jmaay ycnine.- m
-says that be will, in four Weeks time, have
. .ir : . -t: it. -i-i: -ti- J
the 'Wesiern norui varuuua imiuwmictut
nleted six miles west of Swannanoa, when
he will transfer passengers over the gap I
an1dtand,themUlwelTCjmlespfvAshetille(f
XX ju
; :.t M1W ADTKRTIIlUBItN".
Notice Qity ta-Jiating m.. . - ' x
fctMuNSON Vests11hirtsAc. ,
,. j JiHBrnoK--Brookly n Hall.
"J. p. Stevenson Look oer the. list.
. if
Hicu&r?!ssAi jubhui u .
3
Cbonly & MoKEisFurnituxe at auction;
PnoposALSFor fresh beef ndkhtton:
Patterson & HicH-Close cash prices.
;; f :t$ ' j' "."i"liiil 1 51 M
Dtrsetiy MsstisA v k
We learn that President R. R. Bridgers,
Treasurer Thompson, and Directors Dr. A.
J. DeRosBet, CoL George Harriss and Mr.
Donald McRae; "of the Wilmington & YY el-
den Railroad, will leavft this
reeat ai a meeting in Bal
morning to be
oresent at a meelinz in Baltimore on Jfrl-
t day; the Hth mMpufCXfn ta
1 'oa
road. au0 4rty,wiu, gvw-a -epv.ia
j traia, and trayel somewhat at their leisure,
I it B' the purpose hi Wofoug-ly Inspect the
J '- The Capo Fear Tobacco Work
commenced operations yesterday. :
t4- -The i thermometer, at half past
10 o'clock last night, was up to 78. '! f f, ;
, --r There is an uumailable letter in
the city post office addressed to Dr. C. E.
ouwmaur, xveaumg, x.vt i-TfrT"''' I
; A large number of excarsionista
Lk. Jru.t fAr
. U UU1IXU UU frMW A vwjw. " " 1 I ' M -T-
a moonlieht triDlo Smith ville. f a '.'
i, i . t -,.
MAAnlLh I.UlAflm1lliaitT. S ;
- 'A select " party ' of "gentlemen
take a trip down ithe . river to-drtyijon the
steamer Paaport, tev the purpose of - visit
ing the government works ' ' "
I Justice Gardner, rendered a de
cision yesterday in the casea of Hampton
and Mary Jane Grey, charged with perjury,
to the effect that they were not guilty. ' t
- Between $80;Jand $100 Wa teat
ized by the twQ concerts at the Front Street
M. E. Church last week.: This was the: wav
we wrote the itcm0ri: our last, butit ap
peered differently.
r-. The only case before he Mayor
yeslerd
sterday morbiDg was that 6f W. W. Joh
son, a colored bby.cbarged with "disorderly
Conduct, , The case was dismissed, i U-be4
ing the first ;:offincei;r. . " " '
The aapr returned to herj
wharf in tia yilk' &t halfi
past 1 o'clock, J)riDl backj.170 passeni
gers, who both' dowu. and the river en-.
joyed a trip ox unusual pleasure. ' j
-i- Morris'Gibb colored, who waa
Benlencedby the Mayor on Monday morn
ing to pay a ! fine 6t .$25jer be locked up
for thirty days, for 4orderTy conduct, was
arrested fyeBterdayi$napeactf warrant.
p
which will be plead before Justice Gardner
this morning. : ,. " "" -
A ISalklne Xa.aIre. . ey; t-. r,
" 'Squire J. Doekson McRae, of Brunswick
countv.1 Is emnhatfcauV a man of business. I
He is on the Grand Jury of the United 1
States District CourC now in session bere, I
and must be in daily attendance on its sit-1
tings.: But he isn't the fellow to let raas I
grow UBde his feet, even In the night time. I
fio, last evening, about twilight, he started.
!on foot, for' a point on Hood's Creek, about
-twelve mile's from Wilmington, whither he
had been summoned to perform a marriage
ceremony l.i a couple said to be waiting
there for the Squire. Now, when you come
to think thai flia Honor?: will walk back
Ito Wilmington by 9 o'clock this morning, j
you will agree with us that.J.' Doekson is; a'
man who has alordJ
knan .who has a lordly contempt for horse I
flesh, and who feels
an elevated, pride in
the strength and vigor of bis legs. In f act
When we offered him the Stau mustang to
ride, be looked at us with an expression of
. - . ... . ... 5 ' ' 1 "-.
pity, and Baid,'. "I'm much obliged,- but
I'm in a sort of a'hurry this evening." m
I We1 wouldn't much like tolfollowt ftat
young man all day on lVpatridge" hunt.
Till
llhMllar an Alllaratar. -J W.t
, ! U
J Considerable excitement was created on
Water street, opposite the Custom House,-.
yesterday morning, by the appearance of a
, Z rZ. T. -. .ai 4 n u ut
ly and dying the waters with. (tfie vCrhaoAon
iTMrt.4i-. : r-A.
UIBVUUUIM1 uvvfou iivui uw n wuua
Inflicted
peared
and no
killed
ing, including
delegation
-T;rtaed overlth excitinar 7sriort
r" . .- . - - -.' :J
surprised to liear that it was not agooa
1 day for allieators after alL-wl-...w!
i" . - . 3
t for rrnropa
i tun Monaay mra
I U IT
HaahagenSa;
J this city or
morning Mr,
two children, and Mrs. H. HIntze, de
for the t same destination, where: they We
to, take ' passage on . the steamer .Oder of
Lloyd's Steamship Line, of which Mr.
b Wessell is agent hefol Efope
steamer is' to sail from, HobokerlNew
York, on Saturday, at 2 p. m. t Mrs. Shrler
and one or two others have also left here
thi Atlantic.
Thar-l (s u.irl trJ'tJ a no
, T . k- j riri.-'i':Via
'I fefriarnAr ftf fl K0O tonal WeWish ftlllof our
. " "IZiZ
I German friends a pleasant trlp.-i 1
j - s a. , -
j Pl.mc, c..
1 Willi HM UB(SVU j ..j , .m
I the forenoon, in the work of 'empanelling
I I . . a 1 . .,! 4 M n nV InlA.
ana. euargiK iuo ,iauu juij. s 4awc
transacted other business of no special im4
r v-L-; "f . --L..vijrvi-
pofiance. inere were bi (uwaumuus iu
Cases where the offence wai.aVlolatfon o
the 'ievenue laws, tin two cases. -gainst
JfS. U.vPylor, not iw. were entered wittt
leave, and a like course, was pursued ju;Que
against L.' C. Limberry. In . the matter of
the! U. B. against Julius Oaten ; and Henry
Harriss," two cases, anur A.h.vawn, two
'CSSeS, COntinuauouK itoio; uiuwcu, nwu
' l ' ' .! J J t.
Judge Brooks adjourned, the. tribunal until
thin nrtt.rn ; i Ififi
.it!1
i-lV'
9laktatraee Cours
in wi if.
Calvin Bronson. colored, had a heafing
. .., - - JJ In !: '-
before Justice Hall, yesterday pnrthe
charge of bemg'-O-eertiei tn Hit affray
with David Martin dotortd;: a few- 4ays
ago' and was erderedMo pi fin of V
and thecosts
mitted
I J. .- - . T-.Tf. : I iMt M tiri hia' It. ' 1Ti" mnotincr In hn I J . : . '
lh... .t;oAnva, A,,i;n him InniiMM Kl I ."l?tl ;:'-': ' 5 - '--'i;, f ' 1 " J
,;AttheIa.tnrethegatordisa
beneath tbe surface of the water, r nflT .t V, .L!. ',' w . . I in health." . ' -elng punished,' as a usual' fble,? by a ma-
doubt is entertalned.lhathe.was IX TT', T I - ! . , ' ,1 1 gistratRi; j The election wasjtCandgctedDy: f
. Quitei crowd waaessedihVih lli""?'
iv . - . i 1 1 htnoinKrA.. WiMi.mi k it unr- I ; iff t'.-'i ,v : -. j. " --- ; jju. . ' - ' , -
anumberrof Charlotte .? V"T ""i? : i "" iASMVov
of Good Samaritans, who were l.m. . l v il..- ..-iilorai-fioiii 1 rio lliolders. AboutTonuJialf hour pere
' w vn.aarfn aaA oC the, charterj to theuBurgaWA Onslow I'prtttBfty'pt seh'ottg.yoo;a. a&brf Recount of 1 .tk Windmanaement theyjwould have
, ' ouers anu boh, ana i tl.i j n . i. . wv... I:..- - ,: - - -. - . ... . t . . r ,.l , mi . :
NewoTark. andi vfBtetdav4 Ohslow: Pelider and 'fatter counties., and Wr"" Wi kT IT T'" .1,1 uo-.awi -Iv
'riAnh '5frfltan ttho SUong and JneralisenUmentnn Churchr Whichonvenia.the above l -' j Mayor P. Prioleatt. - fi
".t-"Tw"r- , , I IdWa a! ita AAnafratMnM lhaf nnfnkatpa lllA1 1 ht,M:A. TtTsiaBrlotf Uat i. w a ? . 1 .6 . f liAmrMtMUrinraiW Wtlreit"'M M Tinh-
Itp.alL, t ,-r) :rlWftV'&2&
W David Martin wiU
TfDai laiieatla. - t
Tor the. South s Atlantic.. States, '.rising
barometer, cooler northwest winds,, cloudy
and raisy, followed by clear weather, are
the indications for to-day: ' '
The Celebration Teaierday.
Fidelity Lodge No. ,12, assisted by Queen
EstherLodge,LO..of. Good Samaritans, -l
celebrated its fourth anniversary yesterday
In a SDirited and appropriate manner.' The
occasion was honored by the - presence of
large numbers of the Order from Charlotte,
Columbia,' "Weldon and other points , con
venient to the railroads.
i The -acta al ceremonials wereMnaugara-
ted in the, large room on Princess, between
Front; : and . Second streets, whereof the
outside world knowetn not; but soon there
after a procession . was .louned, and, proc
eeded, by a band , of , music, marched
through the principal sueets to St. Luke's
2i6n Church, At that place of worship ad
dresses' explanatory of the objects and
achievements of the Order were delivered
by A. BlhaVR.-WXJ. Cf, of State
Grand Lodge Of this city, and Geo. A;
meoane, winusor, oerue I
county .BMTTIK themT
T 1 . m..n .o- TKT r J . t. .. 1
selves ma manner wiucuauowea mat tney
had;a thoroaghknowledge of the itrue value
Jf-the ;Organkation or whichthy are rep
reSehlatlVe men. ; I .. ;-;
4!After; the programme at thechurch had;
been parried DUt, the orderreturned tp the
restrained pleasure, conliouing tbe festivi
ties until a late hour, .i, tuts. 'J.-f: j
, The whole affair was a decided success.'
tWe : estimate that there could not - have
been, less than from five to six hundred
colored visitors, and 'yet -there was neither
disorder or confusion.-'' ';'
Accident Teaterday ISornlne:.
"TeSterday morning, about 7 o'clock, Mr.
ames Jionana was naing swiuiy oown
Market street bn'a pony, ! when, iu turning
the corner Into Second street, going in the ;
mrecuon or . rrincess, anu attempting tu ;
PfWbweenauggy on one side of the I
?twet and a dray immediately opposite the I
a,nPsfAhMd.?dcame ltl Tent coUision
with the first named vehicle, in. which Mr.
James, H. .Chadbourn was sealed. . One of
the Bhafts of the buggy was' broken by the
force of , the collision . and a piece of the
same pierced the leg of Mr. Holland and
made an ugly wound. He was also thrown
from the back of the pony to the ground,
but was not so badly injured but that he
was able to remount soon afterwards and
ride off. i' -5 : '
Railroad Slaatlac at Bargaw
j A large number of prominent citizens
e jero, aenaea tne meeting at ourgaw
pn-Monday lasW consider the proposed
acueme oi a rauroaa irom jsurgaw to some
point in Onslow. Mr. Bruce Williams
presided, and Drurphy acted as Sec-
f . .
A committee was appointed by the Chair
to obtain a Copy of the: charter passed by
the last Legislature, from Raleigh, and, if
11 1 Holden-i-lt.i W. Collins, J. a. Moore, .
I J Si: , . V, Jr . r, wmuL
I RHandw A. HPaddison, A; H, Williams.
T -OCky roint Lr. forter ur. paicnweu.
5Drl Satchwell Offered tbe fblrowlnz f eso-
.viin v
"7" . . - V p , ; ?-
I .iKMMiM-'ABiha hninlAA nf 1 Ilia TT1 fieri HIT.
I .kk- U... v--. rofn.tnr
Odge.roQmanuineu aispersea until last te8,imony th&i chimed In logically, show- Soldiers and
fWWft ben they attended the festival at l?R defendanttobe guilty. trs'iU j Aw
l&e uiy.mu anu apeui . cvouuig oi uni i jt wag ftjga
a'. I "0 vpmuany w wb uawo w a "Bw I the VOtn annual session. oi tne jonu vow i succeeaea. f . ne iouowi.ug, were .ctcuicu.
ndtwtf chlWrenfeft 1 eriday. anoTa new ' era, of prosperity to I tA-'' . , .ui.x,MiAx AfoiJl ul " -
" t i, w4 V; VA. t?o a a sua miiiww- i IjUULUI VU .11 suuvguajiweu 'ni - ivviuuiroaiuuvta i m -
people generally An this eaiire: eastern sscmI: The gvnod caned to rdet sby the
.ihVrmrb
in Aanacial teleerramto thaRTAK announces
th following as the result in ' ' ' ' s
n.-i iJJiktralrajR&.,'f;f.v ' '
In conven .ion held by our citizens, a few
days since,5 the following Democratic ticket
was nbminated, knd yesterday was elected
.ii,AHSt.i;..J... j "
Fbr?ra,J.;:iy
L. T. Everett; Marshy Monree Horton.
-4. FGoeab.n-dependent,1 opposed
T---,,-- ,v. . -
against 8-andP pAgustine, Iodepen
dent, opposed Horio'a to. itarshal,1 and re-
.Toieaagsiust Ow ; j. . , lh.
uThe "wet" and "dry'.' questions were also
r;...i.i 3viL o;:-v
,:!.-. ovu oil:-' ;. .iv.-j.rt
I 'J
Qujtp j:orcespondentM"P.,V t Fremont,
writes that; Foufataio was reelected Mayor
w ;ti8tft jopppsitl'on.,1 Th owii Opmmis-f
xi Bfbaers are Josiah Watson. Jno-. K. Smith.
I.:., I . T-'.r.i- p.-
I Thos. Clark. N. V.s T&eTe -fftTR ."' H. Hoi
l.nk OIII'lt J "ill
SHM .
i
Kil L
Ftlt .rrsWdll,.,.jii "
- Thq piMs make.tbe Jollowln report;of
manv.vsarBi i J.. r wmi. .inr ann vnwnwi in mim .r' luring n i . ri nn iuhhi hh xm jiBiiui!.
la f-iwi ?m j . - . ; . .4 , 1 yi. wr.v.. ---.r--- rilirougn ine town among wuo
" :l. , ? ., m i ' 1 1 - LI . n .Via tsvmim thA fttAt thai nearlv 1 i. ""..,"". - j 1 .1 -
msi i -r.i r.- . ; i j -t -T. j t (nnt fthnrcn wis reDresenieu ov minister i .t nf j;..-ijm1;v i-
7. ,
Diabolical attempt to Wreck a Kll-I
inaa rain. t r,
.Much, ;3 excitement' ja as; ; existed in the
vicinitv of Rockr Point deoet. within the
last few days;- In relation' to a' discovered
ttempton Friday night last;, to throw lue
train f rm i ha 4MiJr' aanr. thu iw-lvfemTlB I '
ai. 1,1.11,. WtlmlniilAii Jtr TXT" tl 'T;i I
. - wnrn,P.'.t"RriP11 t!a I
oartv accused is' a Wro man bv the name
ofDocttbews.wWba.W
ior some , lime jn ; mo ; neigneornooa f oi
Rocky Point. .Upou'd proper affidavit , be '
was arrested," Monday - evening, upbn the'
charffe of trvinff to wreck1 the 5 train: and T
had his trial on vesterdav.'t -"the deDoi.'tl
before Justices. Dj Ti Durham, -A, , Gam
berg, and Li J.1 ArmstrongJ of that,tewik
ship,' and. Justice R" N " Bloodorth of
Burgaw, who authorized the arrest. c j
It was clearly proven on the trial, we
understand, that Henry Braddock, colored,
detected the defendant, Matthews, on lagt
Friday night, in efforts to cut 'the crossV
ties and tear up the Jron spikes, at the lor
cality mentioned, in such a way as J.o enr
danger the safe passage of' trains upon the
road, but fortunately the 4 very gotod 1 cdni
mioa bt thiffWa(j ; at 4.
oUier poin enabled the train t pass ove
unob8tructed. s The r tesUmony, was, clear
and positive that Malthews was come upo4
by said Braddock While In the very act lot
6eekinir to acc6mDlish his 'hellish design!
.Taig eTidence was corroborated' br'other! 1
proved that a, similar attempt'
was made at almost precisely the same: J
nfttii'i '..n thn nlirlit nrASnii uat heforft: I
daybreak: It waa also found-that this fa
the third attempt made in about a year, and
inside ot a distance oi iiaii a miie on tue;
road, to obstruct the track. . The first at-i
tempt was made by chaining down a bar
of iron across the track, of which an account'
was published at the time in this paper.,, w ;
It may be proper to say that there are
circumstances" which have ' aroused suspi
cion in the neighborhood that ether parties
are involved in these worse than fiendish
attempts to seek vengeance upon the rose
jjjgjjoy human life, and that this negro
Mallhewa ta tne mere tool of ers. - No
gtone wiu be feft unturned to 'ferret1 out
further truths, and to secure such develop
ments as may bring other guilty parties to
trial and to justice. ' J; j ; " w
: After a fair and full trial of the case, the
defendant was required to give bond .for
his appearance at the; next term, of the Su
perior Court for Pender county, which con-.
venes on the 16th of June. In default of
bail he was committed to jail to await his
trial at that Court v; ' i; 5 " "' ' y
Rev. Dr. Taylor, Missionary so Home.,
The Rev. .Dr. George JTaykuv formerly
. vinrinia. but for the cast ix years a
missionftry to Rome! who is how on a visit
i to this country endeavorine to stir up an'
I Merest in the important work upon which'
I Le ba3 been engaged, is a brother of EeyU
I J. layior, me oeioyeu jia,v
First Baptist Church, or tmsc
article relating to the work in Italy, clipped
from the JxaiioncU Haptist, tbe.uon. uoas.
ning2&nd acting, and perfectly conscleii-i l
tious and unambitious in everything except
in his Master's service; l He is selfsacrific-
I- " t tt -.r.r :aWi.i
I . l-Ti-;.:.- .'if rt'5!?'!
ITBpBCciam
fcl8TOX)eatBTAltt' Aeeortlng'pCMaiM'
I. - ... . . '.. ,....(
vour correspondent emorsces menrai iv-
OlT;uVwp0cUDemocrat 4o ;
andtty deletwof
. At 11 o clock tne, rresioeni , preacnea
an eloqueht Sermon to a large congregation.
Corresponding Sccretary--Revii Wl
I Cone. -i -..-. x- si-'; V u vl
I TreaHoreri-Rey.1. RothrOck'r ' 1
!35i3Siw
w
to the attention. pf the 8ynodf ,aiid aouw
I- taken.' The charges brought against1 Dr
1 rt--ti-tm T.vJ T? Rpiifther f or alle.ed
g SSWi
menin their Schoof and placing the Sattbrftil.n'iM)iatr
in icharge,pf0Dr. Sernheim, aaaupe5inJ u . M, and Will sqoneOOm
tendent, Were brought to the attention f . ."T ' r" ' " .
the Synod, and after a lengury ana impar
tlal bearing, both patties, being represent-
ed,i the ministry; by ajinaninwujLIflte, de-
Glared mat ur. ernneim was not guuty 01
the charees. , . The verdict seemed to give
eeneral satisfaction to every onp : present
who was at all familiar with the case.
The Synod win adjourn today, to meet
next year at Mt-tl'leasanu-t e
On to-morrow services will be held at
twqaM-d--i-nfte!
Sdpper administered., It isj pecfced jUlM
more than 2,000 persons wOIii jjiwt
T.KtrV
'-l""v r"rr--? 2:T.i..rf
Wiring Ue-.inher
,
in' this .community naa u uuu"
WHOLE NX),, 3,661
I' MBHORUI. DA Y-t-i 879. i
Friday, fflay 9. ? ; , .... 1
Tbe procession' wiifortfjten'; minutes
ly??!?.? H
.'- ' . 4 ftrst DiyisioN, rtj r f v ;
' In charge bf Assistant Marshals James
Mi McGoWan.' W'.'J, TL Patterson. 'Thomas
B., Henderson, will form on south iride of
Mrket, the right resting on Fourth street..
t- -rrj t y. ;
t Wilmington Cornet Concert Club. . v
' , Wilmington Light Infantry. - I
VO.-A'-Jorps-or uaaeu, vape JJear Miiua-
- 1 " ? ' u' rT -A-cadera'y.
j . ry Academy. - w. t 4
:Cq..BvCorps!Of,Cadets.CapeFeir ililita
t , -ry Academy,. n
Wh5t5nr "Riflna.
Cape Fear Light Artillery.
, '" ' '1 ''.ALMA.
'-. 1 t !.t'.' i ..'II.
Cairiage containing Chaplain and Orator.
1 j? . e sLadies Memorial Association.'-'" i
r.
,j . , ScbpolB in charge of their teachers.
..f,.;-., f. j , . secokb mvisiox,. , it 4 ,: :.. I
In charge of Assistant Marshals 8.", Ff
CoIHeV, C. W.' Yate'sJ. MerrittVwill form
on south Bide of Market e'treef, tbe right
rQtinir nfar Si .Tampa Phiirh' 'f It " . .
resting near oujames-uaurcnv ; I
fks&Ubrc U
" .m' Mm iu,q
Memorial Association of 3d N. 0.' Inf in-
Z GZ
Organizations Irom other. Confederate:
mmaryJotM in charge of & j
- ; i iiJ senior officers: - ;
bailors of tbe Conlederalej
Aimy and Navy; c 1 ',i J
n- ' Associauons; - j
i;uavi :-9itizfU3 on foot, .;,.-;a vlx.
'. t,' .. THIRD DINISION. iv( ,Wi r5,f t
1 charge of Assistants Marshals John M I
Disabled Confederate Soldiers and Sailors;
,;. .'. in Carriages. !
, Citizens jn Carriages., ui
Assistant Marshals II. Ohlandt and. Wm.
Hankms wuT 'have charge of t the Confede-;
rate lt'arid'thd grounds adjacent, in the
Cemetery;-'' - '
Uiniotora nfi i'i,n HifforontVKiiTf.V.Pa r'fi 1
: :Jl,..v,.J. -
requested to nave, tneir; bens toueo, ; irom
15 minutes before 3 tq 5 minutes
after 3
o'clock.;' V . J: j :,-f-bor
'The route will be ud Fourth . street to
Campbell; up Campbell street totheCenieH
tery.
k-JS
..;At the opening of the : ceremonies ' the
Cape Fear Light Artillery will fire a salute
of eleven guns,, f roin the - bill . overlooking
the Cemetery..
At the close of the , eeremonies a ' salute
I will be fired by the companies of In fan try .
i The Memorial - eervices win De openea
with a dirge by the Cornet Concert Club.
Prayer by the Chaplain, Rev. G.iD. Bern-.
, heim, D.D. . : .:
Memorial Ode, by the Choir.
' Oration, by Captain John N. Maffitt.
54i-rnibdeV:'oy.the ChoIr.f f'.
iC-la!q-'i;l;vi-Doxology r': ''.
rV ' a ;t'i.Renedicti6n;j -'
Call of Roll of Honor and FlotalOffei rags.'
hp,, wf Soldipr8 Graves in, J
Private
.Lots, while tbe Infantry Fire arr3alute.
rSalutew-BS-
rect their coachmen; , not to allow .their.
lorses to stand tin the iC.ircle surroundiBg
the Confederate Lot. .?..c a:i.3-
O?
iit.'f :..." k ! :i'.viwi--
UUkirllle Itema.
"Our correspondent at "Smilh vrllq writes?
. - .U; -""
nd five CommiiMioners conAenceoVthel
. !!..wLi.. iimiLJt: -Jkz;.i
lorning.
eiesEjKasJnanifested
iy the people general ihs electiop,. as
there is no town tax and., nothing for. tbe
lonqay was one q me ary eat ot iioe wwh i Hay 13, 1879,. for furnishine the Fresh eef and . t
tSvrThetowBectkmfor MayorJ
FLOUR, all erades.
- ),: ..-iAilvJi.wtii'.n.i.'it.'.'iJV
nspuu.
I '-cantUf Utttown. they alt bavag refrained
J " . .... ..
rrom veuns.aitfnSHii m
j binazM. AttMkeiUiAn,; Thomas GaTtison,1
RJKBnerai iiunia
children,, and.
1 among tne grown ueuyie. . iu ujocooo
I located rnayc.'ip9iirl, tmf appe'-fsitf
H.'l'Gqvernor.tp cocmutei(Jthe fdelh; sentence
i of Jack Iavis; the murderer of McDuff ry,
1 yX . Vu2yJ-iPW -' :
JUpge lCoy win approve vi mo eauic. -
.. . . . . c-i . i?i , i V J .
rownsniD xsuperyiiwrB oi uau wcii
rvisorsoi toaos met
hyt etatiffsRAWri
i'-and-PjiPrioleau;-
T-t-llJtC 'iJ
org4Udo
l1ifwman
Mtary.ff
I .l rUw0 te nn secon'api
pieieo. .r . .
-,c -Tr
f
ifil. 'S
Aeeldent. jjj-ir f ?irj .'titlJT'lu
1
1 &
I McLaahli
I i--vtogfel hfi leffhahd baaiy m.tna-:
5 fingera.butJthe jitUg eneirbeing.comTa
pfefely. severed from Jhejh&fcnot leaving
5i 1 n iJi.w.n ief.hane-
wtSW'-
4gy inre ligamenfr whiK one or two
ottheffnger. were tWbwn'aS mtichis fifty
Dr. W. J. H. BeHain
r. .i.a.4 .
1 1 wMiwjca.uij';--". w fc
fnomungvverseers, anu -.s.guiu
thel iiAe? f-
jeitfg pttshed
1 -W
i .v
3 6
3 M
' 4 e.
It tM
8 b"
.10 Ou
. 11 0t
. 24
40 K
. 6(1 (4
.wo aaya,.,..
lareeaays,.
tour days,..
- t
ave aaya,.,,
v : r . One week,.
- Two weeks.
: : v.-. . Three weeks,... v . ,
, naeueath . .
' ;: Two months,...,....,.
,".; lf Three months,... -.,
' ... Six months....... ,. ...
Oaeyear, ....... .
y tSContract Advertisements taken l propi.
ttonately low raies. , ,
- Teailnes selid Nonpareil type make one square
it.ar,yrKacmp'. u
4&Ht$.$, Simpson, an aged ; man and a .
cripple, who liTes about ten miles up lbs
Northeast j river,- fell overboard .at tbe -Messrs.
Sprunt's wharf, yesterday, and but
for the timely assistance" of Mr. James V. -Monroe;
our youne friend of the Produce
Exchange,, be would very likely have been
drownedas.he.was, n..;.da&ges fuf being
drawn under a lot or timber in the mitlst of 4
;If' your skin is yellow, or-if- you' are
troubled with pimples and boils," cleanse
your blood with Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pills.
Price 25 cents,-.. t-s--'V .,. " -f
C1XY 1TEBIS.
Chew Jxcksoh's Bis! 8weet KavyTTobacco. :
- THK MORNING STAR can always be had at the
following places in the city s The Porcell Hoase,
Harris' News' Stand, and the Sta. Office." '
w'--, . . 1 eawi " .'. . r:Wsi?;
ELBCTRIO BELTS. A sore -.cure: for nervous
FOR UPWARDS OP THIRTY YEARS . Has
Wivblow'S Soothihs Bybup has been ased for
Children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves 1
wind ooljo, regulates the bowels, cures stskktut
tndDUBBHOi, whether arising from teething or
other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 25
OXNTS ABOTTLa. '
SISp
tfLT.
sipelaa, and other skin dishes, widulUmely re-
TbW Dtk is aaf a as well
as speedy.
. Elevated Railroads, Lines of Stages, Pisces of
Amusement, Depots and Steamers all these radi
ate from, or are situated In, the immediate neigh- '
borhood of the Grand Central Hotel, on Broadway,
New York, which is now kept on both planSv the
American, $3.50 or $3.00, and the Bnropean plan,
tl.00 per dar and upwards. An elegant Kentannuit.
catnuj
at moderate prices, is conducted by the Grand
a
fEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BROOKLYN HALL.
Benefit of tie Jrjn Snniay School.
EXHIBITION OP FINE ART VIEWS," BY
PROF. J. LESTER, FRIDAY EVENING. May
9th. A meritorieus and novel entertainment.piatsed
1y the Press and Public- everywhere. ,Ai
dmlssion.
admtasse; eWldren-l5C ' - my 7 it
r SiiTiP.Pinp Pnpmtnrp. Qt Inntinn .
rpnAT OP
A GENTLEMAN v DECLINING
Housekeeping, will be sold at enr Sales Rooms, on
FRIDAY NEXT. 9th Inst., at 10 A. K. Particulars
to morrow, i t V CRONLY & MORRIS,
myT ltr- ? .. i . ' Auctioneers. -
H
ANDSOMB NECK -WEAR,
And THE BEST SHiRT
Seld for 75e. ALL COMPLETE. "
Or Meney Refunded .
mjnt .-j-.-,, : MUNhON.
' ii? '-' ' OFFICE .CLERK' JkTREASTJREB '
L i 4 f ciTT OF WILMINGTON. N. C
: - - May 6th. 1879.'- .
Notice.
AX-LISTERS WILL ATTEND AT THE CITY
i .! i ' J. - J 4
;HALL, MONDAY, JUNE Sd, 1879, at 9 o,clockA.M.V
land for the next twenty working &ays thereafter, .
iwhich are to b j Hated for City purees
QENRY SAVAGE,
y?tf i
- Clerk and Treasurer.
Propsals for-hesuBfief aiitHiittoH
Office of Acting Commiesary of Subsistence, :
Poet f Fobt JoHBSTOir, N.C., March ft, 1879.
r o BALED proposals; 'ta trfpiicafe.'wiTl ae
I fijeetved at this office amtUUAvM, oa Tuetd
1T1 be re.
Tuesday,'-'
twelve monthacommeactor Jaly lsVUTAi
lTheMntratwiUwtinBtrnetVta ton
Invnlwa .
tJnlted States in any obligation for pavmsnt in- ex-
eess or the appropriation granted by Congress lor
this purpoeevv ,-j'.. --- j .-.""t - '
r Blank proposals and ill Informathm aa. to eondl-
tions, quality of rha meat, payments, 3to , can be .v
obtained by application to . A.D. 8CHENCK, ..,
my 7 41 1st Lieut Sd Art., A. C. 8. '
Prices for CasH.
P , 8. SIDES, BAC0N8IDBSi .
Ji'- i-ME8S PORK HAMS, A'
puuau, aiigraaes,
IVID'
FEE, all
grades.
l TOBACCO and SNUFF.
At Reduced Prices:
f J-; ' ' r"wall
.wwiio,wiO;i, r.'ij-'L i-
; Sf ARCH, ;
..i A l
i l ... .1 ?VaJ?V5
1
j - CRACKERS. Lemon and ulneer.
:M i i. . -v.f- r,y. wwaSH.
4 WRAPPING PAPER.
. -v- PAPER BAGS. Ac.,
i i At Bottom Figures. 1
I PATTERSON A HICKS, -
J fny 7 D&Wtf Si N. Water Street.,,
anufactured
Tobacco
One Bquire one day,..;;.
I END IN YOUR- ORDERS. FOR ALL; QUALI-r-.
I TlES-rPLUGS AND CAPOIE WORK, y
nyDWtf . - HALL pSARSAIJ-i
. ..t r v ,j , , , ... ;
ijif OVer; the -Xiist , ! i
1 r v s '" ' - " : "-" ,.: ,v. .
TT'DINBURG OATMEAL, in 14-lb. JUs. c :.,c
OEj1 eal.
;'WSW? a?r
Hamper or at ReUU c
: ,JiunySvll Janoa Bitter Water, Seltzer Water,
C. Hams, Sides and Shoalders, 1
Ferris' Hams, Strips, Smoked Beef Tongues, 1
PriedBeef. chipped, to order smooth aad Cleanr '
1 ! , ' 1 . 1 1 . b id .;.!'.' :
T. Best Tea the city at BOc. . .... , '. ,
- Large sizejtricuy so. 1 Bogir-varea uams, at ifl " Jt'
Pauseco, Ten-str-te, ao w-Fla-a, Piedmont and-' -
other brands ef FJoor In Barrels and Half Barrela 4
i - :-i. . .s'.'-a.w ............. :i ... . .
K
ew Crop .Cuba and Fnto Rico and Hew Orleans '
' ('u iSiio i.j tv ua" t.
Molasses.
Copee Boisted Daily and Gtroand to Order . ..... o .. ;
I ! HaVe a LEQE AN COMPLETE STOCK, si;
lwt foi1 the Best ReUll Tra-a In the City, r .-
.11, f "- "-.5 U-C'vr :i -f a io i
Come ind Buy. " v;
J as a C . St e ve nso n
I Wr
I
I
"I
I-
3
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O.J
1
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V
my7 ts
equally divided.
..ll. ! .41 ( ' -
State of Weldon,
on the same charge
lift ''a e TT'.
To-day