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jr.- ... THE II02I7Ii:a oTAH. 4- v Cn Sqaararaa .day,..,. ,..., ..l f i OP 1 ii ' i :e, hi.iH an daily BxcapT iiondayr: ,iHr year, (by adU postage Ta1d,. . . . . . . 7 no six months, ' " V ; ' 4 DO rarer month, t - "-; .,..v SS i Mi-month " . -.- ........... i on To City Subseribera, delivered in any part of the It y, Fifteen Cent per week. Oar City Agents arc; ant aathorlred to collect fw mewthtt three ronthi .. Advance. .-- :-1 . , i oiiTt-lii:j. An Italian was York with a Btilleto. . , r a lartre meetioe of Workiogmen was held in favor of the eieht-hour system, - Two men were drowsed while fishing near Buffalo, N. New Killed - A row ; occurred amongl some York excur8ionisl8,and one roan was .ml turn nlhAra ar falallv vnnniliul A terrible flood occurred in the Pittsburgh section of rennayivania; iwentygTtf houses t at retroua were swept away ana destroyed, and Ei nsascuy.as.uberged;jhe people y escaped with their )ives;lbe damage I bare offered, but decline any at present; the two colored companies went into camp; the po lice and Ore departments have been strength cned. - At Brockton, Ont a child was killed by . lightning whilst in . Its mother's arms; the mother was fatally .injured; a man was killed a short distance up' the river. Three new cases of yellow fever rej Mood., joroM;K,Tb,.J coloreoTmlluary detailed for : police , duty; I Dr. 8; J. Fqx. otEnnis.Texas,: haa arrived; but wui.oe sent out oi;:tne city, s he has never bad the Yellow fever, Serious I Agrarian diaturhancea have broken' out ia I Poland. Three bundred engineew who " v - -, I are on a strike at Bradford, Eng., will emi grate ti the United States and Canada. -r ISritUh Mission was teceived at Cabul with briliant honors. - The Archbishop of Paris has issued a protest against the French Elucaiion"'lbillJVThereis ' another Ministerial crisis in Turkey . -A theatre . - " ."': ' , . in niiscuw wu uurpcq: y m iuccuuwij fire. . Two passenger trains eoluded on the Norib Pennsylvania Railroad Saturda night; several passengers were hurt; but no lives lost. 7 Tbe Secretary of War wil furnish ration'ony" to persons siciiiwit yellow fever or in quarantine camp who can be subsisted in f 00; other; wayvt One fatal case of yeifow fever is reported f fbm New Orleans. There;' were two, de- structive fires in Uarlford, Conn., yeater tiny. The wreck of two ocean steam ships ia reported.' . r-" i The Turkish Gor vernment has decreed, the ..Grand Viziet't ,o; .o;.. . -iw.itoK "iui I a coiKuati"U m uvvoaity cauia auviioaivu omce. ? 1 renmaa Minisier Jjas re ceived advices 10 New xott 01 or uhani natrol nrrAmpm in ihA nnrt hf TnninnA in I ikiv sM.JTI.. a '.I'i - - - A M emrthia pafltivna anrl I UXZ vUlHttUO,: - 11, uivuiuig ivtuvw au va a stevedore uiea 10 riew ; jors-pr yeiiow 1 fever, ind two new cases from vessels were I was aiauoeu iuc ucbiv buu uiouuujr liiicu by Cbarles Temple, ia . mtt affray near Sad I - - -r - - I Antonio. Txas. - It la rumored that . . , w - , . , I L-irdtChelmsford will resign. ;; The disaffection in the Bonapartisls' ranks con-f linucB. y " The lodge-keeper at Aniietam j n-moi-r., i.,.o .hm txnA In.t.niW triuri h his wife, who claims to bave acted in self4 . .. ; I defence The Siberiaa plague iaat4 lacking the animals in one of, the district of Russia. 4 The French wine crop is sbort OI expeclallOBS. , ine railroads ot I " .:,- . .. . 1 Tennessee j have made 'an absolute quaran- I tine against Memphis. -Ten additional I -aesm afternoon; the census returns show a I population of 16,110, of which 9,743 have I had the fever; New Orleans is being dis- infected; one refugee died and one child is sick with the fever at 'Louisville, New York markets f-' Money easy at 2t3 per cent;' cotton steady at llill i cents; southern flour fairly active at f5 007 00; wheat ilc. lower; corn a shade lower at 42i43c. ; spiriu turpentine steady at 2 cents; rosin doUand easier at $1 251.30. : .tiW A Mra. Thomas Eagan, , of New York, was caught in the act of at tempting to throw her nfant inl the river. The family of CipCViffiieX'Do&aoni of Petersburg, 1 including white and colored, are yeryjll i from eating iee-j cream, t Hvi'v-r A gentleman inWaBhington,, jusj, from New Orleans, says that nearly all the residents of that , city expect the yellow fever to come. ; Pennsylvania Bepnblicans did not indorse Grant for a third term. They were afraid of a split, as Sherman ami R!.!. i,4 .Am. ft-;nW and Blaine had some strong mends, nri:-tf i It should have- been rmavitruuiu in our Sunday's issne. Several item copted from tbe Tarboro ' Houtnerner were not properly - credited.1 The fault, however, was " not the news gleaner's. We see it announced tbat Senatoi Vance is iopeak in Ohio, during the ;t,t sUi..:i'hii iiii- i-.i'xn I oampaign. We hope be will "spread fellows how to make a stnrap speech. " RowpII A fTn V 'American Newsi .oweil a ksO. a American .wewB paper Directory for 1879 is a hand? It do not"glvai;alwiy circnlatiolf paperThe number of newspapers in, the Unite4 Slateawftfiijit'tTlM to houses, railroads. croDS. && in manv I Jadcre Settle PrBTomJ, It faint I rases of yellowJcver reported at Memphij 8eeker8 arCafte aviHrareljvei late Convention of . the Association of ou Sunday and nine deaths; the Howard ---- t;"A-' fo li'AmhaJ American t Nurserymen iatCleayeland Association tender thanks for -assistance 5t.VS, - rTXP WV?" Ohio. Mr. G. T; Antnony, of Guilford numoered 8,703; i There ; have neen i.. .- i 'V'v , ...... ,asu(y 2 i riel ToWson met wuu aootner mionnnsis i aub canvass- ui whyio tuuuij wi u , fewer easpensions latterly : Uiao '-for ciaenV0n Monday night. He waa met .Winston and 8alf&wMooiyiUeiRalH several vears- -a -:- . .v:!i-T 1 1 bv the "Regulators"; and blacked. .The I road will begin on. . the 29th; at Dyson's- ttj-"' "f fOvernor; JTpaf haridsomWfcs 10 ChaHolte r Observer. none of ? whose I-'-'"'.' ' i ' 'i i artlcle we oopiedj w extracts l"-'WTVi.Tt '-"rJr2'?.3tcJ:!rf.i,i Wh,rtV;flii f Vi - t'"" - ''" "WB-l"Vw: W ? Sdry So Iiepblare V ;WauiogUm.:A Among ..tbertf 19 an orgatt that delights 40 raakelaU wi'rl wZSafo-ZXt iiva-1 J" w,,,-lrT ! wart moaipo tkaaya.. . a. 4 . , . , A iYlsuo3erU I were held at thef White House, and ib I Wl?TOmK?rlDrnt4 mepw -.ft fftlff185! Judge Settle 1 does not deny thelacl that he wouiuaiow m .t jBiucuy U14 lhe VxJ :?eb2,c,n Vcket 1B. DXIOU4 mauentUtepublican otganizatipn lhrough-J I tbaenUreut mm9mnimMhlUktn .il.rt?WaWiii.-di.Va in tho a.,nth m o Wntinnoi rr.hontihn i within the next few: weeks, every delegate I u i i t a . r . a j cai JTi --i I LJ The fact that Gen. Grant may not desire another nomination ia not taken into con4 sideration at all; the colored people espe4 cially take it for granted, that anybody will I accept the nomination who gets it a view I of the matter that is not altogether unreal UUIUICi DIUN UCU, UIMItlUtUlC UH UOU I ..TE .J aiM a in av r ta aaiii v n a v inn nnnpnoa avavv i " v. . . are aoiiaiy in lavor 01 mm. aoaaiy in lavor 01 mm. j Judce Settle regards it as of paramount I importance to the success of the Republw cau party that early steps should be lakeq towards a reorganization of the party id the South. Many of the so-called carpet-j baggers who formerly led the negroes have! left the South, and it is claimed that sucli pruuiiucut ucpuuiivBUB o tcuiuu itch either too determined and brave to b drawn away, or else so eminently itsptct- ahle that the whites could not' invent ani plan of banishing them. From these, it isj argued, a tew selections could be made iq each of tbe Southern States to fill the more important Federal offices, and in this way secure competent leaders for the great mass of Republican voters that are now drifting about rudderless and with no settled . TUide froia ibo candidacy of any par ticular pergoaa, the Administration favor tbtf.plau of reorganizing tbe Federal otBcefl ill iuc puutu, uub tucic aijiai o m uu uvr faaoiKl wov f arroino it mit " ! ! A8.a,hera Lady Saved from a Living Grave. iwA&saii, ujuuia ww., j.. j uijn 23. One of the most remarkable in? . . - . ., ... I cidentacQnncctear witn-j.nei-teraDie 1 -. . f -- x . t , . '. . . ! I wind storm whicbTpreyaiira m ima 1 secuon yesteraay was ine uesirucuoq of the dwelling which Mra. Adelaide j Barton occupied. The lady was en-4 I P' uu aa BUF; Irillo Ha Knlir ana ram niiort I F. - rJ 7" 'T - , , nrenar for hnr5aL a! " VT- J mara ;n thn nrt nf ramovinrr tha casket I iuc iiicuua ui i.ua ouuuwocu ucucaoB) 0fne "hearse to-dav she revived I j . 1 v.l u j 'a u-a I whatthey meant by theif auu, icuosu " " I giosnlar proceedings. She was in I formed that she was being prepared J for burial, having been killed by the fall f ber house. 1 he sudden ref vival of he lively corpse created great consternation among the large gathering of .her friends who were Id I nttendance to witness the kst sad rites, mra. uunon naa remninea m a trance for over forty-eight hours, . . 11 I 1 5 J ; : She is up this evening, and supenn 1 tending the removal of the debris ofl t,Krt nMn.rtnrv to hftvW ft u uvoW, j o t new residence erected. Spirits Turpentine. I Good rains all aronnd. -The health of Charlotte i, goo t- A RaleiighKurner' , l?dSWg 10 EortjieiHWM -There are sixty guests at Cleavec :laDdBprIo8.Ea. 'iiMMiti..s $ T?-li;W ilKIXa Vf iVrtfc. f T3-iiv:W XA f' Af' Raleigh moved , 41,bales of cot- a last week. f. ) The big watermelons are. no around this year,' j ---? ... ...: -. -. LnJ; j Thr& are some Tjanera that mei- tber give credit ioor pay;cas-ViU3i. . - ; , ;t . Jj I J i, I The higbest at Heridersotf Ville j this season is 92 degrees. - At night it fell to 78, .tl!,: . r .- .'I I ivuwuguui.66. ,M u. r, hm ,tn a: Viho steam saw mill o? I UuiriO K TSJA Wl RiWnfhLl at TrOVi 1 toot nre irom ourniiiK paw .uuh.iiuu MD8umed,l)8s f50or more'. l ) Th Milton Chronicle tells 61? a liu 1 i young man m when tbe horse ran away. One of the lines broke and the young ; man ciimned one, got on tbe horse's DacK, ana orougnt mm toabalt.r:;'10f. v 1 If vou do not believe that Gran ville tobacco beat the world, sd-tte foil lowing recent sales: G, W. Wright, on lowio I load. aaven lots, fetched t796.44.' B. D; I Callis, one load, $733.33 AiqeTi u...rar ham. tnirieen lots. to.. 5 i i .;;, 'iTt, n'wi nana Mti VV1 1 0t s. are not? f alfniwilapIjitraenjiitd I meet the people aV;Yaous:; lenities..-bef I tween Btaiesvme ana ait.' 'Airy ;ror,me i n. ftKttntnir att anhBAJinf inn. ia r theStatesville Air-Line Raikoai 1 TbeXRaleigh OJwrwcr learnl SS!? nl?Mra 0wed hUV of Admiral s rrlnce oi vy am- aau aa? ox-xiourEn Salubnry TrtTntanc Mre Samf Uailroadi, ; Ag itjia vip Tplv- to : tb 1 T Boston detective, whose services have been engaged by the municipal authorities, has clue as to wno toe 7T?egulaTofs" are. fXt Enfieldi' a boiler" exploded in the; saw millf MjpprjLevy, killing in atantlv n whitAmnn no'VinAt''R.riArt Pnrtln na two negroesrMri Partia was blown about torty feet in the air, and his body terribly mutUatc&itoe bdiJerwas an bid nn nrl thn nniu nf ttiA Tn1nninn heara rocoderile.dtance ABheville Jbwraafct On Monday lastwek, James fowell, tvho is alleged tartar teen ejjggei i&mWflwttlAWf on StffMm. SUllon, Soutlitlbia'brougM.lWt lordton, and is now confined tn 3 ail at that county, was elected r one of the Prtsidents. , ; yhis igivea .Guilford, two Vice-Presidents in the , Associi the 1 Vice- county Assoeiation-H Mr. J. Yan lindley being he other. 1 r Newbernian:. Mr. . William, B; rcoleburii.Df Carteret countv. left foe New Yorkou Monday last in the interest of hia extensive melon trade, having alreadydU-i patched nine; or ten .sea-goin Twselswith full cargoes of watermelon fo that mar4 balance of his melon ctod foe this season! mt, iu; f r. fjttn CA Coxfwho livesnear1Momn:inr Anson .;,JT ...,Ti..-t.;r- I countv'. has recently discovered some fine epecimens of anthracite coal bn: biS ;farm,J ImiV&T5 rk.iriW Th a 'flnnhlv fiaAtrlri Ya ha ifAArf "lvt '-'..i this place two or' three month ago,' in; company with five other prisoners, and ha4 Mnce been at large was identified and ar- reaieu ju x-ancasier y niago pa iasw oaiur day . (WbingtontlrWiilDai'Wg Iba last week the railroad has been considera-j -. ; . - - . f !nlw? ? "3 Qi irora a nait to one miw in ibi length. The first place Bbout three miles from town, ia mnnnuH th. Koor, Bt nr. fl-ihA nthrl one mUe thi9 8ide of Dymond City, caughtl gWampfc which was burning tot Bevttdajaiaariii the fcot weather; UTbe trans were not delayed,' as it so happened lnat an engine was on each sido of , tba place burned. .1 f Raleigh New: The revival at Holland's Church, nnder the direction of Revt J. B.obbitt, continues witu increts-f ing interest. Up to 'Friday evening Us; there hed been twenty conversions. . colored boy, aged about 15, named Join Farrington, was ran over by tbe cars on 8a-l turday, near the Worth , Carolina Railroad depOL ' He had been in the babitof jump4 ing on passing trains and taking -a short ride, but this time he missed his hold and went under the wheels, one leg being cut off and the other, badly mangled. He wa livjnXaf folate bour lastnigbtW ' J llQlt J m - - -tti . '. 1 f . , mpnroe , xunyuirer'. a , negro desperado, by the name of Simon JonesJ formerly section hand on the C. C. Rail-I , way, wa ahot and. killedby a white youthi near Charleston, recently, while attempting cupanl at tile lime.- UD last DatUTUay Dr. Ramsay extracted from the leg, jus tj ft.i .i 1 ... m . , , 'i ,W.MW u f .w J' Jill half of n rtMHiln TIm nprt 1v lh nttwr ati slliscovlred 1 aV Uttte )bwer Sown an(j qut qntnjTbey have no idea how the; needle came fb be where found.,. , j Favetteville Gazette: Mr. Pi n.mmut, a m,?r tutre w. j&mmittj or Kvfcfih tnvnunin vhn nan rppinllr .'1 q and is now on a visit home, has show, ns a sample 05 spiriw ox turpemine manu racmrea dv jnr. rsenenrairi- or.ioawins- villa, with whom Mr. mrniit has heerJ or aometime employed. The' spirits are distilled from yellow dip.' are.asr clear and Jons saving m'every barrel ofAvellow dip. nnn aa nlu onH ahin, hooMoi Iioa m.IJ as eight gallons instead of six are produced by Mr. Bellengrath's method. , By this ,,1 1 economy 0f the mode of manufacturing the I snirits. , ' I- ' a ; ' r - j A correspondent writes from; I Hominy to the Asbeville Cituun: "On Balufiay Tf?ent a"ackM .P I UUUU VlUIUUlUUC UUlCr. WUtiQ HIIKD 1U UU hhase and be wa3 euly killed. The I party entered the house, found him asleep in oed, seized mm ny me throat and pro-i ceeded to deal hun some solvere' blows od thtf bead-with some kind tdf a deadly weapon, i Foster managed t to ; get' out of bed, but was Immediately felled to the floor, insensible: and left for dead. As no robbery seems to have taken place,' it is be4 lieved tbe intention was to murder. It is believed in the neiehborhood that the at tack wa8 'instigated, by bis wife, who left iSSfSnSWS I feud, ; Foster is recovering ?M Kinston Journal: Three 'little I negro children- weret burqf d to death last 1 twaay evening on wie land or o. M. A; I riiiifl,ijear, peu erry.a.; Auey were ieij I trrimp, near ju s x erry. . luey were left J al Bhut up in lne hoU8ea cJaoia aboui fa half mile from -Mr. Griffin's. '-Clem Bryant Whitfield.: a.:biind. colored man! was drowned on Saturday, July 12, in a 1 marl note m"'ljem laylor a land- near I 'wJir.THff "Mr?Jf .I 1 If llPfc.Oy a,iiir,,.,ii.p was makioe , bis way across the field, and it is mougbt, -walked down a cotton : row,' mistaking It for. the path, which terminated just at the marl t I hole full, of water, and thuimet his deatbl B0Q 0I uemas isier, colored, went la I.inaif Airta'Uwai trthnWknii I lV,a .ratnti hrirlrra anrl . (rattino- IIa HooA 1 water, and Deine iiname to swim, witn no I one neatf except some little boy, -he pert iafeedbefore assistance cpnld behad I Asa YYaixer. jr., and some young com' nanions at K:ennedvs nftbmill have1 a novel way of flsblag.They Ufceiik canoe at night and place torch in. toe neetiu and, paddle along slowly,-: giving the boat a rocking motion, and the fish (jacks) jump at the light, and,, landing in the canoe, are caught without much trouble? :ft They caught in one night last week 160; on Jha seootfd nigtilO; on thd third ilOS.adjpn the f ourth 78 fine jacks. This Is 'a very I ibmuo. Charlotte Ofocer: During the heated.ter.rn raibxd manashina costs 1 noft&a8! hWboix(L lLTbk tnreateU me quantity ot nsu wuiwi paaww uu way oin th ihroiiffh line was nut on is vervt 1 marked. John W. Cameron, son of .i?" .tX tanceof OOOmilesr ' - In me case of iM h.-,- ,n hmrfinn ihvthePtShinff Creek court,- granting the complainant $10,000. L Store, and continue lor eight days, closipi Wednesdav.' the 6th of August. The prbJ position ; 'is 'for 1 a ' county 1 subscri jprtiwn -The Ponlar Tent Fair comes off sn.tbi litb aud lStb of August, ,at)dbe prospect for a fine exhlbiUop of 8i0ck Andj of ,.agrif Anltnra.1 nroddcts are excellent Senator "Vance. Gov. Jarvis and "PresideafBattlt of th UnlversitVY wiu o m. speaxeri The Beaver Dam mine in Montgomer county about twenty-five, miles f rom.Jjex mgton, Jias: recently Jjeeij . Birieu 07 in purchasers;' who are Representative Gat-f fields oV Ohio Judge :acK8on;'rana ml Flaggy the two last lawyers m n aanrngion City. They have the 7erybe8t hydraulid ll .- ...tlnn -XTr U W wura,e uuw 111 ujwiau""' r , f Lyon wasin the1 city yesterday and report considerable i activity in i mining h about Thomasvllla, and Jixipgtqn.rt He , himself has been prospecting near, .me fliiver .ntfl mine, expecting soon to strike the Silver Hill vein' Work in the Silver ' Hill imM tself ii 'progfessing very - satisfactorily The nnrchasers. i Messrs. luarie B 1 Uo.. o: New Tork,,. have, now, abpuw.eutJ-fi1 THJE3 OLTy: NEW .DVKBTEldlENTi.' u ' Wajtikd Five ship carpenters.-' . ' .MraspNKiep it ' J r, 0. McCtmPV fjoippjoachers,' &c Pbof; AcwsiT-ExcrBion hupday; G. R. FnKMiii&toBe comfortable -HKiKaBEfiGrEit-Hammocks, pianos, &c, lLoeal Oot.u -''The i f Charleston excursionists eave this morning.! v -f, r-w rtij i li-. t- .-a uo. uyuuiuvu ;;.Y',i;irH: :;? , -V i Player had not changed for -the better -a last accounts. . '. " ; ''. .' Tho 7m steamed up and down the river with quite a merry party of excurf We have had fine 'rains; here- abouts for three or four ; nights in succest sion, and the cry is, Still it comes. f i I There is said to be. a ' destitute white family -occepytBg;- a hut withou flooring i inrbYturff in b"o',nlignb'oVhood o ttetpn Factory. (ii . iV Prof.' Agostitii'd 1 entb excursion on the steamer Passport, ,lo Smuhvillc ant) the forts, will take, place, on Thursuay, in stead1 of Friday, as it appeacid in our last; Uev. George Patti.'rson," D. D. left this city last night for Sewanee, to atf tend the annual meeting pi. me trustees o the University of the South, wliich begin August'2d;!ii?' " ' ' ;-! Mr. B. DeForest, of the" J3el! . t - Telephone Company, has arrived .tand wil Commence to-day putting up the wires fo: the Bell Telephone Excbanjg; and the City fire-alarms.: n -.. iJci. trd :t' ...:'i:.;...i I -j Rev. J. B.; Taylor, f theTFirsi Baptist church, preached to a good audi- ence at Dudley's -Grever on Sunday after noon. The people we very attentive and orderly. Tbe meetings. at the Grove will be continued. ' -t-: A horse' attached to a lager beer wagon ranawsy on Fourth 6treet yes terday morning; and it was thought that there would be a fall in the popular bever4 age, but the team a was halted before , aflt damage. was done., .:r j The proprietor of, a melon patclf just beyond the eastern limits of tho cjfyj caught some. boys stealing therefrom, 'on Sunday afternoon, and fired ; upon themi coming very near, putting a finale , to their aspirations for the lusoious fruit, i ' ;-t CaptonT.1 Rankin, who has been excurting on tbe Hudson, doing Coney: Island and having a i good - time generally for the last thirty days, with Ne4 Ybrkior htf iieaum day night, much improved ip health,, i The ' funetai W Ellis 5 Halseyl colored, ' which ' took 1 place ' ifrom Sd Stephen's AVM. & church yesterday afte noon is said to. have been tha largest ever Seen in Wilmington, 'there i having beCfa'ai least xour luouaanucrsoDS present at iu church-:iT. rllt MM The ordinance of baptism b iniBierBion was; administered on three dif ferent voccasions on Siinddv afterndonl Twrf set of colbred cahidates:Were1j&a'p- tized at the foot of Princess street, ' there an immense crow I present towitnesB tue cetuiwuy.,, , ,.K,i i W."";..'!'!. , Erectlnc Seaffoldln-; t,Mr; jpnn uuoway, who has me4Con'rracc, wUlJ commence erecting . the , scaffolding arouna ine x irst i resoyterHin unuren m .adjusting ,the .lighlniqgB rodv-which f Was partially disarranged at the same time. Peraonal. v'-.w . , - . ii: Mtii W T Gentry, iforiki long lime pasf one of the clever hhd efilclentODefktrs ' ii ine tssieru vuipu reiegrapn oince, iu, ,lu jpity4jleaves,bere' Wednesday morning fo Alexandria Va, Jj MK Tjfe'ntry has been'ap yuiutcu uj uu ?r cetera union jumyauj n the responsible posMonjol Manager of th Alexandriaffice -ffiwkj ot appreciatio to.wnicn ne is moroughly eptitled,.! Thcrat emaler, Ueeara . , j mil ? d.The following jwijl show.ihest4tel0f.ahf . thermometer, at the: stolons mentioned, ral 481 yesterday; evening; Washington me time, as artained from the dally bulle Issued from the Office in this city AilantaSf.V.SS' . Angnata.vti.; i. 285 CharlestoQ.j ..90 , Charlotte . i ' 4. y M Ctorslcana.hr.;': 9S Gaivestob,'f;lJ.b.y.),89 Mootle..cJfill Mohtrery Baivannah ?r. -;-:o StfMatksJili?.l) Havana. T4lnnl'1 -. V 1 Of ,Wnmington,.i63 -Jacksonville. . ..8 j 1 J. Bisbet iiGrT ibe ! c a rja pm e e t tug; i'- (iifo Trfv4Mbonlieht andmUsie.' ut few days, preparatory to the. work. xf ref pairing' toe damage nausVdiOe' Bame ,b: ' the lighmmg some eeks ago. and, alsore. l hi 10 Ha i-n'J HaiJle::irX TOfDat't Jadleallaai. ' 1 F'bf the 'Sou'tti! Atlantfc r and "&ulf ' States, partly cloudy 1 weather and 'areas of 'rain, light winds, mostly horn southeast to south- weatv?with:slighi change in baromefec and alight riniemperamrti,' are the, .ind lions for to-day. , - j JttMoa .and aelenMfla Soelatr. - r ? , Ai lhei meeting of sthiabody, last night. CdlB. R. Moore presented to the. Society a very curious relic, reference to which tliere wasr! quite Vn' Interesting" discossionj Iteonsisto''df 'a 'piece M i metal evidently lead) found da Oak Island , beacb ; int ten feet of water, by M. Jphn Mularkey, the keeper of, the fightbouse at( that .point. It became attached to, Mr. Mularkey's hook wnue nsning, anu was mua orougnt to toe urfaCe'.1 Ji'l 1,iV ':'f,",'1i . This me'tal.owhich; is Somewhat in- th form of an oval shield, bears fUDOb. its faci a series of characters. The' central. jflgnrej is .that of an ecclesiastic1, with-Jong.hair and beard, a mitre upon; his head and a cross upon his breast; ' On bis right is a tree; with tne ngure ot a nsn across ine,; trunK, trips forming a cross, and a bell hanging from a limb! ! ! On 'the left there is a larger bell, 6n ih top'of. which Ui a!''b!rd,4JBenealb the figure oi the ecclesiastic is au inverted fish with a ring in its mouth.- .i j I ;f;Col!.!lI,oore1,' id presenting this objeclti the Society,' stated- thai;', the bell repre-f sented tbe vespers bell of Catholic churchesi 'and that the . tree ' was a Symbol of that .Churc7RP?8C' .-MT wM' b: ancjenl relic left here by me Irish previous o the disc'bVeryef pplumbtu j MXEexjfipr upt j ran,;)mterestni letter on ; the. subject ? from v Mr. .Huntet Sjeadman, oif GlMgow,;8cotland; in which be said this; plate resembled the armorial bearmgs of "Glasgow; the figure" in th Centre -representing St:' Mungo,' the patron saint !of 'Glasgow; The tree was a tradij lion of Glasgow, and, represented a frozen limb, taken Ifora a hazel tree by St. Mungoi and upon which, it is said, when the light of the, sanctuary, went but one night, he made the sign of the1' Cross,2 and immedit ately It burst into 'a burning flame. -'-Thf fish is also said to be traditional in . Glas gow., A lady pace, lost her ring, and, the Saint having prophesied where it was,. 4 fish being caught, the ring ' was found' id itt moutb: !; K o: -v-n -The general sentiment Of the Society: after me advancement of .various theories and much animated discussion, seemed Id be that it was an ornamentation or decora-j tion attached'to the stern of the Georgians Mcdail, 'a side-wheel blockade-ruhni'n steamer, that Was ! wrecked in ' the latter part of the . year 1863, or early in 1884 within a few yards of where the relic was found. f . .This was a Scottish steamer front .Glasgow, built upon the Clyde, and hand-j somely and beautifully finished. " -1 ' An adjournment was had without a final voie being taken upon - the merits of tha question, and. the subject: left open for future disctt"lmi. ? r.v..i : aa a .aai . : ? Palnfal Accident to n. Tonne ; wil- mlnstonlan. Tho i tnanil friAnria nf Mr 0fr Gi Thompson, Paymaster of the W. otW and iW.lTC., & A.; Railroads, will , bei pained to , be . informed ,. that a severe. v casualty befell him at Glen Alpine Springs on Thursday, the 25th inst. f ... I ! 'We have Obtained the followitoff narticU-i lara from a reliable source : Mr' Thompson was engaged in conversation ; with ah ac-f quaintance at the head of the, stairway in Wsuon Pearson's Hotel, when turning to descend the stairs, he made a miasterj 'and fell headlong to the floor beneath.' At first it was feared he had sustained' very serious injuries, but,- upon a careful exam-f inatipn made by Doctors 'Jones, of Char 4 lotte, and Kollack, of i Morgan ton , it, was ascertained that no bones were frsCStured except one rib, but he was very badly t,,Saa ilUlfihi- Wl',U VIlJ iW-iTKjrl Those who witnessed, the. accident prof- bounce his escape from' instant death al- '-most miraculous.' ' The latest news received by his parents liirthis reports 5 bn doing well, jiii.tTiolod fOi uM iMr.; Thompson, in; company I with . his sister, Miss Nora Thompson. . arrived ai (lenAlpine ou Wednesday; morning, th 23d inst., expecting to remain mere omy si ievf day7 but In consequence i Of bis lnj juries he will necessarily, be ' compelled to remain: longer man. he expected. -1.: : i :i ; i: ,j AtfhotirAe of his .father's severe illness. ia February last, he took charge of hi offlce as Becretary and ( Treasurer ,oi me "W. W'1r?uitiyr CfcV Riilrbadk, audi owing to niS 'father's continue 1 ill- health. he had, ib addition to hi own official duties ai Paymaster, disabafgedk inva very cred itable tmanner,' most of the onerous and responsible duties or tne Treasurer s omce up to the jtime of his departure! for; the Springs y jit is hoped he will soon bo able to return to nu oiuoiat uutiea. Trie Wfrxt-Sfgana -The eecpnd. regular Regatta, f , the Carof lina Yacht Club will take place at Wrii?ht8- villgou'nd'bn'Frtday'Auat 8tfiuAU,W are requested o state uai. w yauuia.,.wu be expected to report promptly at. 1.30 o'clock,1 in' order that they 'may make the al5punbtaaliy ai'd'cloek'i'. M.,s 'i i:! v : vfft ? i T ?---. ... .... i mil r ; Vnmailable natter. . , , i " The following Is? the unmailable matter remaining in the city postbfllce : ' - ' Henrietta Faiaon,jGoldsboro,.;N, U.; Wi B. BinfordVridg9"C!arlVa Annie E. Benson, IJIain po .Cal. Anna.B. . Dolby Wesi yienna N ; Y.: ; Wi .C: Frida, Charles ton, 8.-CIA w-.t",-'-.Pi,'.,,'i-,l ni J Jii -ii'v"-5 j Bxenraloia.' r" . . " rr , . ,. j v!blme1r'1,i.i;' Captvaddlson;- ar TWed Hb) abotit letenty-flve' rt" one btw4 dred bxcuraioBists from Point; Caswell and .yjclnity,. -yesterday, and i , went L down jibe Wer last ruirht fnr a mnnnliht excursion J ?2: t .If ' n A A W a- " At . : i 1tllMtlhflkiktaHfa 'snSi tealj...l...dW,. .60,oD,,!.ech.,Jie).ot kkLLI. - L-. .' fl... 1IT TT I' xuuuiug.uie uweuiog couse 91 sir. vk. .n. 1 iegP-.The watch was- :takeni from -'him by thnnnlipffnmn anil . in1uanno.il. k. - "i""""J ' -T I. fessedlo the officer that it had been stolen 1 from Mr, HiNutL of Wilmington. He f tji ' li.. Sl-'l li'iusTa. ,!i;f i I been gotten and' implicated' another party, 4 colored ' man, !" 'in - the robbery.1 A letter was written Uj Mcfl Nutt asking for a ds-! scription of the watch; and. -yesterday Po liceman Tarringtop, received a reply, fully describing the watch now in his possession and . also : a '. purse cdntaiaing about $20 which was stolen' at' the same time.' It wa the purpose 'of? the1 police' authofhies' to send an officer to Wilmington to arrest the negro implicated by Albright, butowing to nnm HifRonllr ahrmf ImkhuiH.i. i Kla I r-nr T " 0 1 s "if V""-!-'". i idea was abandoned, and it was decided to teieeraon tne unier or roiice oi wi mini?- 1 ton tn'mnlrn1 ih'n arrnst '-'Th'U wrilliWnrtj ton to make1 the arrest.' This willaccord-f Ungly have doubtless' besa ; accomplished before: these-facts arc, published.1'. Chief of Police Brock has bad ; officers in : search of the parly referred to, but they have been unable to discover any one answering to the description forwarded. . KXayora Conn. : The Court met yestet day morning fr the first time in three or 1 four days, Mayor Fishblate' presiding ! Nancy Jackson and Jane Williams were arraigned; on the charge of being eagaged in an affray. The latter. , was dismissed,; and in the. case of the former judgment woo euspeuueu ou iue psymBoi oi coais JJaniet Uorej a . jolly ' young tar, was called up for ; engaging in a fight, in d alley near Mr. J. C. neyets store on last Saturday night. The police broke up the fight and one of the combatants, escaped xorc, jupoo oeing as&ea oytne aiayorwnat b "tinii In utv'fnr' hlmarlf ' latixl tit ka T . . r 1 j t a m . J n"-m,wu 1U "nu7"" iu- turn oeiguwr nooa-wnen a visuor spoae very cisparag-i fno-lu of iMerica ,nrl 1 maiano .'. Hi ft Via prisoner) was an American,tand ; resented the implied insult to his nationality.. . The result was a", bargain" tetween the two td adjourn to the Alley and fight, it out. j.Theyjl did so'and were about to settle their diffl-j culty by a resort to "fist and.seull," when the police interfered and he was arrested.; The Mayor remarked, "You stick up for Ameri-j otic son of Neptune, ,Ili fight for America as long as 1 have got a drop ef blood in my bbdyl" ! "Case dismissed."4 resnonded thei Mayor,' and the future "John Paul Jones," alias Daniel Dor e, , walked forth with as proud allep as irbe had been on the quar ter-deck of a man-of-war vi e rt ''John'Neaii arrested "for' disorderly con-j duct, was discharged, no witness appearing against him. t j - . .- ; . ; i ( The AthdndA, from this port, arrived out yesterday. ' 1 ' :- : ' ' am, a - If your toneue fs coated or if vou have a bad breath, lake a dose of Dr. Bull's BaH timore Pills. ' , M ; CITY ITEMS. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy.Tobacco. BLBCTBIC BELTS. A anre, core lor nenrona debility, premature decay, exhaustion, etc. The only reliable core. Circular mailed free. , Addrees r. REEVES, 43 Chatham St.. M.Y. FOR UPWARDS OF THIHTY YRARa Msi Wnraivow'a Soothins Httrup has been need for children. It corrects acidity of the Btomach. relieves W f 14 U DOIfil. rasnQlfttAa t.h ft Knw.lfl Mima nrnnnnov anauTAKRHfa, wnetner axisine irom teetninsr or other caoaes. Aa old and well-tried remedy. -85 CKSTS A BOTTLS. - r. ?. , Lucky ia tha Baby whose Mamma uses Gumt's Sulphub soap, with which to wash the little innc- cent. ' No prickly heat, or other rash, can annoy the uu oat cuucie witn wmcn wis cooling ana punrying anti- scorbutic cornea in dailv contact. it Geat Hiads daily grow black or brown. ' Causes xuia.a OMt,UTM. , .... . ., . awvH a awf aaa ta wa wiuvi uia( uaw caav ajtaw in this community who were victims in early Ufa of Syphilis, and who have taken the Medicine 8 . S . 8. j and aranow to all appearances and in their own be lief as free from taint of disease as the first mad fresh from the h&hds of. his Maker. Delicacy for bids their public recommendations of this medi cine, but I am allowed to. refer privatily to those who will endorse every thing that can be said in its favor." Taos. L. MASSKHBUxe, Druggist. Sold bJ vmulba- o SlXiaJUa, SUB au jjruggistB. - 'ft ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I 'XTrinnlisrlif.'ftti ! . aaav vaaaaa, v a w a a -n ta I it - i T1 IHB STEAMER PASSPORT . WILL MAEB) oae of those delizhtful triDB fo FORT FISH UK, -rii u kb.ua x n V KJNUl. jutit jwtn. Aieay Wharf at 7.30 P.M.; Return at 12.30 A. M. sharp. music ior aancing. , Jy89 8t " j j . .' GEO. MYBRSAteat i Hp ! for; the Oamp-Meeting ! ' ; i rrulB STEAMER CLINTON WILL BUN DAILY A betweea Wilmington and Lower Town Creek Bridge, during tha CAMP M BITTING to be held at i tne latter place, auuust 7tn to inn inclusive. Tickets to go and return only 4S cents. - Jy29 8t -ft,ui J;...., .Captain. . ; Pvnf A rvrteiTii'o '- af. ivi' ugvatiuu 0 ' ; j rpKNTH ii BXCUBSION ' TO.'' 8MITHVTLLB AND TUB FOBTS, on Steamer FASSPOET, will tflka Blaca WEYT TTtTTHlDAYJ JULY SI. i . Italian Band. Tickets SO cents; Children and Ser vants So centa.: '-J -.tt;a.i t. -'-." 37 " VK Haiiimocks. TF YOU WISH TO "KEEP COOL" AND ;C01I- -A tnrtjMe. eet a HAMMOCK! and try it. Jnt raceiyed a fresh lot. White - and Colored. tested to beas over five nnn area pounds. For sale at - : ' J V- . . . , hbinsbbbjSJB's. Pianos and 0 reran s, - - - T70R.8ALK CHEAP FOR. CASHy OR ON-THE '-- - ..-- r'"'; '-".5 VCiit IJ7 5ii.l k?!1??? t..i.).i!-.. ia sa, I -, Ai-H'i !xthihi.S i'-'A ' HBINSOBRQER'S ' jy S3 tf '- a'-'' - ; ! Live Book and Music Store, 1 ftit-l A nTTTTITjO MD STUDElfM ffsotosiooorsaao afafita Diun iN oi particulars address FEU AtONTaa during VACATION.-For full u. acuuAui os cw. . r .f . . v y w . ' fi;Jy 8w,-f -y,- i,,-:- Philadelphia, Pa. C' t;n' i fu;jjj.i ..ill tour daya,.. ... .. 3 W five daya.j w.....,.,....,H8 M Una week.,..- i .. . oTwoweekB,.j.-.v.. ...... . ' if a a iui 81i months .;.'. r.' an im "j - -Oneyear,v,. : J3T" Contract Advertisement taken, a),, pro ; 5ow rate, t f "l " ; "- line selld Nonpareil typo make" one aquai : NEW r ADVERTISEMENTS; Furniture: at: Auction'!. OJ. 383 HAnfh Wafrn-M . a ai . . :.t , ' v u aouruiiem ui rupeuor j 5?, thu e:ty,iecUate aoneo,-.; m : B K . - ,- , .. . .., - i-V. - ' -ctave,?iaiio, which can be traitad for before eale.' upon a credit of twelve months, with 6 per cenltotawat, for ap- CRONLT "'M0KRI9, V '-b ',,"1i AnctloaeerB.' 1lS7 2t Sound Residences for Rent at Auction. THREE NEW COTTAGES MM no. city.i Kitchen, Stables and good Water en each lot. . aniea 10 Want, or a delightful BUaimer Heaort Parties in want, of a deliihtfnl Snmiiaer Beaort would do weUto make an examination befora tho day of Renting. for particulars apply to CRONLT & MORRIS, ' ,7,S9'; - Auctioneers, -vivSa 'at mua GEAND EXCURSI01T I THE MOUNTAINS ! JUL.Y Slit, 1879. i t Iff at Wilmington i bpecial Coachea rer Ladle. , Na naina will hn spared to make the Bxcorsion pleaaaaU ; 1. - Fare for roond trip from Wilmington and return. ONLY $8.00. Tickets can be had ot Mr. J. AlVf new, 7 Atarket Street, or on board the train, v, jj 19 8t :;:V8-vJ?..y.,t;1;.- Aanagcr Oarpeiiters.Wahteii. T7(rva.G00D SHIP CABPKl?aR8 CAN TJ3HB ateaay employment py applyvs at.tho BBOTIClR- AL DOCK, None bat the best woikmen seed apply, j Keep it Before the PeQple, THAT IN POINT OB" DURABILITY, FIT AD workmanship, the -KING'' Bhirt stands Pottt. of BUPKKIOH exceUence are. nuulH- dl.. 1 V3?. y wmiOOU- w eacnat I - ' '- ' ' " , ' l1"' Jl'? . '- Vi. .1 Be Comfortable. Keep your feet easy and Comfortable by bny Inc a pair of thafh EASY FITTINU , ' : ' and ." . "BABY WBAEING : ,ls (l- !.: i .1 SHOES Of GEO, R. FRBNCH A BON'S, ,', , 89N,Pront tt.,wWnjton;:; 1yS9tI ; u- ,., ,. it .a i ! OFJICB CLKEK A TRKASUEBK; fj - ! . : -: CITY Off! WILMIIf GTON.JI. C, . ; f , ; . m ',tr-'d : i . July 9Sth. 18794 J t '-Jii' Notice. am LL PBESOSS AKB HBRKBY WAKNED agalnit baying or tradtBg for CITY BOND, Nnm ber. 158, for One HandiedV Dollar known aa or fsso of "Kignt Per. -Cent." ?udIn'Bbndi,,' iBsned Jaly 1st, 1867, or any of tho CvnponjKf said Bond, which Coupons bear the jrttaber!'H-; ,i Said Bond and Coupons were improperly iaened. and this notice will ba pleaded in bar of their ay ment. . i; . ., i r . ;-..;:i-!:.i ;HBNBY SAVAGE,' JyS9 3t -s; ? Clerk and Treasurew . j . .-i t.u.-i. .;J'..-1 . BINQH AM SCHOOL THE 1718T SESSION BEGINS . JULY 80.. I r a -or punnnnn rr nin tvt "ktwtii I riT, ",Q1 r . , 1 TUITION to fihO '-pbr aissioN. Wor particulars address jy S3 w ;: . naci 4 jMaj. R. BINGHAM, Sn'ti InliiSd Quar antma.' Regulations Adopted by ' the j New iUUUtU VWUALlrjr AIUOAU VI JUalUl 1st. Resolved. That the Ordinance f theKitv of Wilmington, promulgated April 1st, 1879, be and la hereby adopted by the New Hanover County Board of Health, as the rule of interdiction for all vessels seeking communication' with . atty and' county, aa ioiiowb: . . ft-.... v. .-" - " ' 'Any and all vessels arriving in the Cap " Fear Elver from the West India Islands, South, America, or any infected porta, whether they had sickness on board or not. will not be allowed to approach anv ra or not, wiu not nearer this city than the QnaranUno Statiea; nor will they be allowed to discharge or take in cargo. or have any oommunication with the eitr whatever. until after the 1st of November.!'- , i a. That anyvoascl Interdicted by- the Quarantine Board, or the Superintendent of Health, shall be notified In writing by the Superintendent of Health or new uaaovar county or tae, terms or mteraic- tion, anane anau traaamit at tne same time a copy of Section S of the State Health law, and the City Ordinance on the subject, to the Master of the ves tal, through the Quarantine . Fhasician, and . to the consignee or Awnera.-!' jiauw . 8. Any person or persona who shall aid or abet la the violation ef the Inland Quarantine Itagulattona, or any vessel, steamer or other craft plying in the cape Fear,- between anutnvuie ana w umingion that shall take on board any person or freight from : an interdicted vesacl. ahall be ent to the Quaran tine Station below, for not leas than thirty - days, and be subject to the penalty in Section ,9 of the State Health law. V As.-u 4. Permission to vust wiuninetoa from an inter dicted vessel i UDBlUia IV TWI Tff Al IM 1 1 IK kUU 1JU1U OU UIUW aei may be signed ffldaily- by the Super ' ; oi Health, when not la violation ef the intendent settled anarantlse usaare of tha. season, and noon this authority alone shall auchpenniasion be given, 1 6. Any Teasel arrtviner at Wifminirton with a ter- aon or persona on board front an interdicted yeaae!. such person or persons not haviag the-written per mission of the County Superintendent of Health, the Master of vessel will render his Vessel and crew - liable to the penalty of being seat below for thirty days, and the additional penalty set forth in Section of the Act or Assembly of 1879, Creating the State Board of Health. -, " .. '' The above reimlauons snail so into effect from this date., 4 ,-y'i.L .'t ,;i.,w.,.'., BXTBACT VBOX SCATS HXALTB IAW.'l Sec. 9j Inland Quarantine shall be under tha Con trol of the County Supsrintendeati of Health, who, acting by the advice of the Local Board, aball see that oiseases, dangerous to thejmblic health, viz: smau rox,. Beaxiet Fever, .. Yellow Fever, and ChoUra, shall be properly quarantined or Isolated, (at the expease of the city or town in which it oc curs), i Any violation U the rates promulgated on this subject by the (Superintendent shall subject the offender to a fine Of twenty-five hundred dol' lara and imprisonment for not looses than twenty days in the county- jail. . Ia case the offender be stricken with disease for which he is a aaran Unable. he will bo subject to the penalty on recovery, with- out, in the opinion of the Superinttnadeat, it should be remitted. - - - , i -, r 4 J .fl WALKIK. M TJ'' 1 : Jy27". Secretary. i THE MORNING STAB earn always be had attne ; J following places in the city: The Purcell noose, ; I j Harris News' 8tiandan4 tha Sia Office ., V I - S
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