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4 FUSI.ISZIB1VS ABIfOIJNCSaXEST. THE MORNING STAB, the oldest dally newspa- ?er in North Carolina, i putxunea aaiiy, except Monday, at $1 00 per year (4 00 tor tlx month . ti u for three months, 11 00 lor one month, to mail - r abecritera. Delivered to cut subscribers at the rate of 15 cents per week for any period, front one -week to one jeafc--f jm&s. - ' " THJt WEEKLY BTAR ia published every Krlday morning at $1 80 per year, SI 00. for six months, SO cents tor-three months. ?.-. i .i -.: , - " ADVSBTISINO KA.TS3(DAlLY).-One squars one day, 1X00; two days, $L75: three days, $3.50; four days, (3.00; Ave days, $3.50; 'one week, $4.00; two weeks, $8.60: three weeks, $8.60; one month. scientious men io English public life. Lord H&rtington ia the eldest son of the Duke of Devonshire, and is an intelligent and pro gressive politician, but bat the reputation of being rathef indolent. Hr. Foretells a rich manufacturer and a Very Vble man, and Mr. Childers is an ex-Lord o..tbe: Admiraltjr, who bas filled acceptably several important posts. Lord Northbrookia a former Vice roy of India,-and he bas the reputation ?of having given that country one of the ablest and wisest administrations that it ever ea- Altogether the new Ministry is an . :XAVStalwarttt has pourtedbnt io the stalwart press "that they are making too: much fuss over the re fasal of the white West Point cadets to treat the negro- boys sent to that institution as sooial equals, when grave Senators refuse "recognition to benator Uruce nd his wife, ana Von away of -. the wife of his youth and the mother, of his jchildreD, when her charms had loaf their power upon his fancy, or h ad been ( superseded by, a fresher form and face. -' '-V ;M ITou rs troly; ", This sentiment. :i3 vWorthj ; of the Christian! :- gentleman that I)r. Hol land is.-: His whole : life- has beejra - wu WVBAB swawvt auuvv wwaji agnnfa wiw ivnh i invaan 110,00; two months, $17.00; three.. monJkS400; i ' n.nn.MJ tmn aririohnlar one . t six mont&sr sw.uu; twelve montns, saaou. xen i --- a --- --- t AAlfit Willi namll I emi iwasa turn einura I ' sjsBssjssssswsssssssssssssMSssas '. lines ox solid Nonpareil type make one square. joi announcements of Fairs,- Festivals, Balls, -' Oops, Pic-Mies, Society Meetings, Political MeeV tags, .Ac, will be charged regular advertising rates. Hd adrwtiscments inserted ia Local Column at any price. i v,;- i ' ' " : v -- -.. v - Notices under head of "City Items' So cents per !inefor ant insertion, and IS cents per line for each abeoqnent insertion. , ; Advertisements Inserted once a week in Daily wfll e charged $100 per square for each insertion. Kt i ery other day, three fourths of daily rata. Twice a . - week, two thirds of daily rate. v "Notices ci-Xarrlaeeor Death, Tributes of. Be : rt saect. Resolutions of Tl ' ' " - GLUCOSB SUATtCC f ' A oommunioatibn in the New Yqrk Herald directs attention to the dele- Democrat, who interyiews Mr Tilden associate withthecoloredtnembers of that body in the past.' Richmon d That prominent a Western Thanks, sc are chareed for ordinary advertisements, but only half rates - when paid ror strictly in advance. At this rate 60 -" cents will pay for a simple announcement of Mar--' v tiARO or Death. "1 f" Advertisements to follow readine matter, or to occupy any special place, will be charged extra ac . cording to the position desired. Advertisements on which no spooned number of insertions is marked will be continued "till forbid," at the option of the publisher, and charged up to the date of discontinuance. " Advertisements discontinued before the time con tracted for has expired, charged transient rates for the time actually published. Advertisements kept under the head of "New Ad vertiaementa" will be charged fifty per cent, extra. Amusement, Auction and Official advertisements one dollar per square for each insertion. - An extra charge wfll be made for double-column or-triple column advertisements. An announcements and -ftnHin of can didates for office, whether in the shape of conunu nicntkms or otherwise, will be charged as advertise ment. - - Contract advertisers will not be allowed to exceed their space or advertise any thing foreign to their regular business without extra charge at transient rates. Payments for transient advertisements must be terious elements of glucose sugar, and the danger with) which it threat ens the public. It lis insisted that every household in the land ia inter eated in this matter,'' It is contended that there is a very great difference between sugar. cane and gluoose made in advance. Known parties, or strangers with proper reference, may pay monthly or quarterly, ac- - cording to contract. . Advertisers should always -pacify the issue or is sues they desire to advertise in. Where no issue is named the advertisement ,will be Inserted In the . Daily. Where an advertiser contracts for the paper - to be sent to him during the time his advertisement . uin, the proprietor will only be responsible for the - mailing of the paper to his address. Bemittances must be made by Check, Draft, Pos tal Honey Order, Kxpresa. or in Registered Letter. Only such remittances wul be at the risk of the .publisher. Communications, unless they contain Important news, or discn hh briefly and properly subjects of real Interest, are not wanted; and, if acceptable in every other way, they win invariably be rejected if the real name of the author is withheld. sugar The latter is made from' the grape by the aid of sulphuric acjd, and is, therefore, considered neither pure nor wholesome The Herald ) . t article says : : ' "Small as has been the proportion of thfV sugar used its effects have been sufficiently marked to arrest the attention of -many of onr sagacious physicians, who nave already sounded tbeir warnings against its use. They have told us that the fearful increase of that deadly disease, which was rarely heard of until glucose sugar made its ap pearance (Brigbt's disease of the kidnejs), is due to the impurities that insidiously lurk in glucose .sugar. Professor Kidder, the celebrated chemist of the Michigan Agricultural College, announces that oM7 samples of table syrup - recently exam ined bv him fifteen Droved' to be made of glucose, one of which contained 141 grains of oil of vitriol and 724 grains of lime Ho the gallon. Another, which had caused serious sickness to an entire family known to him, contained 72 grains of oil of vitriol, 28 grains of copperas . and 883 grains f of lime to the gallon.' t "If these are 'facts then the mixture of glucose sugar with anything is adultera tion, and a villainous one at that It is a dangerous economy to pay a higher price for an article possessing these deleterious elements, and a stupid one to purchase ten pounds for the sweetening that is contained in six of pure cane sugar." Housekeepers should endeavor to every day or so, has appeared; on the surf ace again. There are two of him this time and the assertions about Mr. TildenV intentions and. physioal conditiontherefore, doubly sweeping and emphatic, la the meantimVMrv Tilden'a friends allege that, he sees no ', 'interviewersw and makes no statements one way - or the other,' a declaration which is in painful con flict with the assertions of the duplex Ohio man. Bait. Gazette, Hem, ' A man's popularity in his own State is always" made a test of his availability. Judged by this rale, Tilden will not be placed before the Cincinnati Convention, for his neigh bors who know him best are bis worst enemies. The Democracy of the Empire State says to the Cincin nati Convention, x on mast either throw away Tilden or lose New York." And the National Demo cratic party would be supreme ly silly to . devote the next canvass to the one task of vin dicating Mr. Tilden from the opposi- tion or lammaoy. it nas more im portant work to dothat of electing a man who, as President, will give peace to the country and restore con stitutional government. If the Cin cinnati Convention will select a can didate who cannot only anile the party in New York, but the entire party North, East, Sooth and West, the Democracy can win against any man the Republicans may select. Memphis Appeal, Hem, readers .who. follow him month after month in Jkribner need . no ; belter testimony as to' the excellence of his mission: than":; tfie expression" of true manhood found in his note to ''Charles Selby.w 3dt it was of Dickens as ad author that Selby wrote. THE LATEST NESij V CQMIJEIICIALV ,-MiscEiANsop sole FB0M ALLPAET3 OP THE WORLD , Ulsterlcnl Aacaote. - l.San Francisco' Pofit.l ; : : ; "Brother," said the Dean of East- minster to the Dean of Westminster, "what does ther prayer-book mean by 'whirled without end ?" . "Eternally gyrated, I suppose," was the response.: J - "Antony," said1: Cleopatra to her lover, "I attended Mrs. Pharaoh's kettledrum this afternoon.' Now, how do you think they started the wheel of conversation : there ?" . "Some fellow spoke," suggested Antony, as he placed his feet on the mantel. " ' ' ' - "K. K. kwiie korrect," added Cleopatra. - "Yoa knowr." said Plain tn. Sa- crates, "that melons must be kept Monaghan nominated A, 11. Dill for tempo cooi r J rary chairman.; . He . was unanimously Democratic -Ktate Gonventlok Per ::imanenr-OrKanlsiatlon--Bepor( sx of i tbe Commltiee b on Credentials r Ilarmoujr i Uestored Arrafsnment ; ofttae Prandulent Bepnbllean Par- 'tjfold 'Imo; 'Democracy Asserting Svltieif,' itiZ'-'- - r .-Vis - -v .: ' ' (Br Telegraph to the Morning Star. i ' S -JHabrisbtjbg', April 29.-rTlre Democratic Convention was called to order at half-past 9 o'clock. ' - - ;Tbe special Committee. joa .Credentials shortly made, a: report "through ? Mr Dill. The Committee reported that the decisions had been arrived at' unanimously in each Case, and in the ? casj of tbe contest in Philadelphia; whilet ther Yaux delegation admitted that the McQoan delegates were regularly: elected -under tbe : established rules of 4he party; yet, for the sale of hav ing a united party in Philadelphia, both sides were anxious .to secure harmony and concerted action. The ICommiltee will therefore meet in Philadelphia at some fu ture day and make such for the organization of the Democracy Philadelphia as in their judgment may be rendered "necessary." 'lhey will determine what a regular organi zation shall be, and how it is tote made up.y Sach delegation is. to be admitted to seats io this CoBventioir, and each delegar tion to castone-half of one Vote through its The. reports was ,- then adopted and fbe roll of delegates ealled.' r : At the concIusiocMjf tbe roil call R. E. WILMINGTON M A-R KET, ' ' STAR OFFICE April 29, A P. SPIRIT3 TURPENTINE The market opened flrni jit, 31f cents per gallon" for regular packages, with sales reported of 150 casks at that price,-dosing. dulL' J' " J;- . RpSIN The market was firm at i 02T for Strained anJ $1 07J for Good Strained No sales opto the close of our report iA TAR Tbe market was steady -at -$1 25 per; bbl. of 290 lbs, with sales of receipts at quotations. t - -,1 t s CRUDE TURPENTINE-JThe market was steady rat. $1 00 for Hard,; $1.75 for Yellow : Dip, and $2 25 Jor Virgin, .with sales at quotations. - , COTTONr-The market Was quoted quiet and steady. ' Futures .foriMay opened in closure. :T Y : VIHTTJE AWT t-nt wtrnr... 'A decree of the SnpwiorConrtiif w rr' a County, State of KofcioW taere penamg, w Herein Sdw&ni -uBT,iZ ,u caage Timothy M. Porter, TrWees, JameBW and J . Brander Matthews, Tristees are flfc hS the nnderalsned. OommiB 'e.defendanu said LfecreeTwiU'selliicaei b, the 5' V9 .Court Bouse door, in ti,. "Ugh- CbTntbIXi RAWAYTas'wefl K A.WA hnllf m - i -i. Wihning Town or S49 1 miles, as also' that portion MnTsSSL0' to be built, and to extend ttotaeiiAtR. Jet w we town or Kutherfordton in said si. ouelby tanceof about 30 miles; with aU raUwav1 di" 55' dPot0SB.andotherlaiid8 trwki h?0' viadacts, culverts, fences, ami "'"'Wgeg. Iton, in said State of NSrth Cwoiin. ity of ShelbT. in a&M Rt.o - .r"01111 to th. - , .. - 27" i TMUTOte, cuivBiw, lences, and othpr r.V; r TJ Vfttt nf 11 .t an lno.t 11 rra I Station houses, encina hnnu vl8lrnctnre8. ".7" wv.u.ilt.(,Au- J houses, freight hnn " ""aBe8.. ware- buildings, machine shops, and otherthont i, ?ther motive engines, tender cars, coached 1$ 1??- guar opeped at 11.9.4 and closed at 12.01. The following were tbe official quotations here: . - - 'r , Ordinary 91 cents lb." vruuu vruiuary. .... ivf Strict Good Ordinary Jx)W Middling .. . . . 10 Middling.. .... .... n Good Middling..... ll 4 i 4 . ' ; '. ." . ana o SlBos, machinery stools. imDlemenf. fr, u"7 en tertals of all Jdnds, and ali the corporate rflai!," SoSnSSTii 'ffiSS aiiJ stock of the Wilmhiton n-V capital held and owned by e said Carolta tra? way Company, and aU the right, tttle Mrt fi,11 which tho eaid Company has and own ife't SJS? ProPty of the Wtofi Bridge Company, es one of the corooS, ano aiso au otner the property and estato w,; personal, of every kina aid deecrtpuon nhi d Carolina Central Hallway Comoan? ' of lhe ? ?" Purchaser mist pay in c.6h the day of sale one hundred thousand don... ' 11 the residue of the nnrr.h ..fJi d?llarB- na instalment ntntin ton Zf."1. ,lnr?e tqaal ih Socrates nodded assent. "No," continued, Plato, "if melons were very gcarce and descendants of Ham were numerous in the vicinity, bow wxuld you keep your melons cool and secure ?" "I'd put them," replied. Socrates, "in a chilled iron. safe" OU It STATE COffTEiriPOKAKIBM. orninn Star. r By WILLIAM H. BERNARD. WILMINGTON, N. C: Tutjesday Evejong, April 29, 1880. EVENING EDITION. CfRANT AND NEGRO SUFFRAGE. The Stab mentioned that Grant was unfavorable to " negro suffrage. It is known that John Russell Young, a distinguished journalist, accompanied Grant in his foreign travels and has published a work en titled "Around the World with Gen. Grant." In this book he gives many long conversations held with Gen. Grant on political topics. He is reported as talking after this sort upon the Bubject of "Reconstruc tion" : "Military rule would have been just to ail to tne negro, wno .wanted, ireedom ; tbe white man, who wanted protection; and tbe Northern man, who -wanted union. As State after State showed a willingness to come into the Union, not on tbeir own terms, but upon ours, I would have ad mitted them. This would have made uni versal suurage unnecessary; ana x tninK a mistake was made about suffrage. It was unjust to the negro to throw upon him the responsibility of citizenship and expect him to be on even terms with his white neigh bor. It was unjust to tbe North, la giv ing the South negro suffrage we have given tne oia Biave-noiaers forty voles." provide themselves with pure, un adulterated articles of food. It is very difficult, we grant, to do this, for and deceivers. It is idle to rely upon our State authori ties to bear all the responsibility attaching to ibis question of immigration. Tbe State can do but little more than to establish agencies, and as we learn an officer of tbat description is now in Europe soliciting1. Much more depends upon the action of our people acting in individual capacities. Raleigh Visitor. That wise and eood statesman. Gov. Seymdur, seems to be the choice of a ma lority of the Democratic parly for nominee of that party for Presidebt. With Gov. Seymour at tbe bead of tbe ticket, supple- Lincoln a Southerner. From Walt Whitman's Philadelphia Lec ture, April 15. 4 in this time of humbuggery and driDDine Saturdav that chillv Aoril fraud almost everything is subjected day, now fifteen years bygone my I rneoted by tbe influence of such a gentle- io tne piastio nana or aauueratqjs I uaa entertained tne aream, ine . : I :U . - r At I 'l wwu, w give oi Aurinspi xiincoin s death its own special thought and memorial. Yet now the sought-for opportunity offers, I find my notes in competent (why, for truly profound ' We noted recently.the unfavorable effects produced upon the English voters by the advocacy of the Bea- -consfield Ministry of German and Austrian Government organs. Tbe man as Gov. EoerUah. the Dmorratic hosts would be led on to victory over the contending uosis of urant, or of any other name the Republican party can bring out. This tickefr, we think, would win without a aouot . Lexington Exchange. We have no sympathy for that class of does tbe right phrase never offer ?) and the fit tribute I dreamed of xf-i :v. A. i:u .u I waits unprepared as ever. My talk &. w - J I hare. indAPd. ia lAna Konan The following from the New York Sun tells how ther great Tory organ of England regards the approaching election in this country. The Sun says: ' "The London limes is out for Grant for the next President of tbe United States. Why should it not be T Tbe limes ia the leading royal and, imperial journal of the world. Wby should it not be in favor of tbe anti-Democratic the imperial candi date for President of this country? It seems a little odd; that jast as tbe Liberals are coming into . power in England, the limes should be trying to establish im perialism here. ;The Americas people will uisappoim mat nope." t The essay of Judge Black in the North American Review for May is one of the most vigorous papers we ever read. It is caustic but fair, and is an overwhelming "reply to Mr. I bis canny, easy ways and words Boutwell on the third-term heresy. here, indeed, is less because .of itself or anything in it, and nearly alto gether becanse I feel a desire, apart from any talk, to specify the day, the martyrdom. It is for this, my friends, I have called you together. Oft aa the rolling years bring back this boar, let it again however briefly be dwelt upon. For my own part, I hope and intend, till my own dying day, whenever tbe 14th or 15th of April comes, to annu ally gather a few friends and hold its tragic reminiscence. No narrow or sectional reminiscenced It belongs to these States in their entirety not the North only, but the South per haps belong most tenderly and de voutly to the South of all; for there, really, this man's birth-stock. There and thence his. antecedent stamp. Why should I not say that thence his manliest traits bis universality ing ere at anxietv for the pood of the people whose only aim is to Dromoie their own personal aggrandizement; nor for those newspapers published in the interests of rings and for tbe political promotion of cer tain monied individuals rather than for thn principles of party and the enlightenment of the people, we believe both io be cor rupting in tbeir tendencies, danperoaa to tbe liberties of the people and subversive of tbe true principles of Democratic go vernment. Carthage Index. Gen. -Andrew Jackson, a few days before his deatb, sent for Mr. Mc Combs, a Nashville undertaker, and said to bim coolly: 'I have sent for you to give you som instructions about my funeral." Then, say8McCombs in a recent letter, "as calmly as he would discuss the most ordi nary business matter, be cave the most minute instructions relative to it." A few days after tbe General was laid quietly to rest at the Hermitage. elected; Mr. Dill made ob-sneeeh. It Wis resolved tfiaf tbe order of business shall be" as follows: -The appointment of committees pn Organization nl Resolo tions all resolutionj tct - be referied to the latter withouTtbate; the election of dele gates at large uAd of electors at large : oomi- naiiuuB lur jaoge or me bupreme Court and Auditor Genera Aod the appointment of repr eseatativee. delegates, electors and members of. the.JStale Oeotra) Committee. Aftertbe appointment of tbe committees on Kesolutioss and Organization and before proceeding with the regular order of work. . J5. juonaguan was Domioatea and unani mously elected permanent President. Mr. Monagbao said that four years ago be had been similarly honored by tbe Con vention which assembled at Lancaster Tilden and Hendricks were prevented by a stupendous fraud from occupying tbe positions ibey were elected to, tut the great Democratic party, true to its history and principles, counselled peace rather than contusion, and are Waiting until November next, when the people of the TJniied States will approve Of their course by electinglhe Democratic candidates, when tbey shall, and tbey must, be inaugurated. The future Is a bright one for the Democracy and gives brilliant promise of happy results. The committee oo Resolutions reported as follows: Reeolved, Piist, That tbe Democratic party of Pennsylvania, in Convention as sembled, renew our vows of fidelity to the lunaameniai principle Droclaimed and men who set- By Telegraph to the Morning Star.l r" , Financial. . ' , . ., " Nkw Yobk, April 29. Noon. Money strong at-56 per cent. Sterling exchange lobg 485, Short "487. State bonds dull. Governments strong. - i '' Gjmmercuu. : CoitOn quiet, with sales of ,859 bales: middlings llf cents; Orleans 1H cents; iuiures sieaay, wim sales at tne fol lowinggprices: May 11.68 cents; June 11.78 cents; July 1L88 cents; August 11.96 cents; September 11.63 cents. Flour dull. Wheat heavy. Corn dull. Pork firm at $10 90. Lard firm at $7 35. Spirits turpentine 33 cts. Rosin $1 37i: ''OBEKiN iBiHK (.'IS in t)er iinnm- th. L" ' anticipate any or alf or the eaTd deferfed and make payment in fnU of the pwchasp t8' at any time before matnrity; paya?e"?of iCt ?? lion of the parchane money not tiereby wontaJf?' bepaidlncaelimaybe inade in whole o?.to eitfieriacashorinthe bond8. or pwt dae conf thereof, secured by the first mortsige roliaa Cectral Bail way Company ?o saw V. Stout and Timothy a. Porter7TraBtepR t?dew May 17th, 1873, to the extent of thl pro'ra a" centage of fcthe par value of the said bonds and c' pons, which the holdera thereof will be eatiti.; recciveupon the distribution of the proceeds of ti2 said sale under the order and decree of said iJL5.e Possession win be delivered to the Vmchl t soon as Uie said sals shaU have been cVnffl lb the Court, and onef of the purchase monevr,. to the Commissioners, and the purchaser ehaffi. assumed aU the outstanding contrac?sTnd uabmS or theJlectivers. heretofore appointed in ihi tS cause, and indemnified them against the same NATHAN A. STBDMAN Jr' - . JUNIUS DAVIS, maw'Jr-. ap9 3taw6w freuwe Commiggionerg. By Cable to the Morning Star.X Liverpooi., April 29 Noon. Cotton dull and easier; middling uplands 6 15-16d; middling Orleans 7d; receipts 5,200 bales, all of which were American; dales 6,000 bales, of which 1,000 were for speculation and export Middling unlanda 1 m . April delivery 6 13-166fd; April and May I R X VIRTUE and in pursuance op a fSHW.W; May and Jane delivery 6 ite I Wr".' 'tefe ls-iox&oid; June and July delivery 6 13-16 igjo se-osu; juiy ana August delivery Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate n fler Decree of Foreclosure. The Republican party is very sick I will provjb a tremendous campaign of their policy; They thought that I document if Grant is the Republican by using the negro "as dumb driven cattle" that they could forever con trol them and through them the South. It was their purpose to con tinue in office indefinitely by bam boozling the uneducated and undis- nominee, as he will -- probably be. Judge Blafck is very famous as a po litical controversialist, and he has easily demolished the ablest men he has met in discussion. He has rarely written with more elegance, power ciplined negro recently made a free- I an3 felicity than in the paper refer- man. Thev are diaannointed. nnri I red to. i ri now they are resortiog to other me thods not more creditable to regain power. But more of this hereafter. We believe Grant is honest in what he says. We believe soforihis reason: the writer of this asked him in November, 1865, what the North ern people proposed to do with the negro in regard to voting. He was then a Democrat. We remember dis tinctly his replyand it was this: "I will tell you what I heard Gov. Cur- We have received throusrh Mr. Heinsberger the fifth number of the Humboldt Library of Popular Scien tific Literature, viz : Mr. Herbert Spencer's treatise on "Education. Intellectual, Moral, and Physical," a work of which the Rev. Dr. Hill, President of Harvard College, eays : "It contains more good sense thin any book on education we have seeg." Price lfli cents. The type is clear, uu, oi xrennsvivania. sav recenti-r. I --r r, , i. 0.,., . " ' . ;;' I riarpers Jd.ranKiin iiiorary series. i'jui i nor fvan am h a l. . w w l i: . u gvuucuiau, 11 me xvepuou -can party give the right of suffrage to the negro the Democrats will carry . Pennsylvania by a hundred thousand V majority Grant was evideetly op posed to it then. The London Times, the great or gan of the Tories, concedes that the Liberal Cabinet is "strong, moderate, and representative." Most of the gentlemen selected by Mr. Gladstone - f a experienced politicians, and have - reftatioria for. industry and ability. The Ohio Republican Convention has instructed its delegates to vole for Joh Sherman.' The Connecticut Democrats do not instruct, but it is understood that a majority of the delegates are for Samuel J. Tilden.! THE PERIODICALS. g - : - - ;. Southern Historical Society Papers tot May offers the following papers: History-of Lane's North Carolina Brigade, No. 6; The Burning f Columbia Report of Citizens appointed to collect testimony; , Mrs. Hen rietta E. ise's Letter to Geo . D. Hunter on Omitting Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Bright eJurniigof hM use; Relative Strength JbarrsEefic -and some others of the new Cabinet the following brief account will be ; instructive. We copy from the Bal timore ZpazeUe: ' ' V10,""118 M -Pteoced poli ,tlcian, having held number of important i offlcesMder different governments and is a cirefuVindastrious worker and a'man of - considerable ability. . He Is much more of ' a courtier than his chief, and bas the addiw ..-lloaal advantage of being a trained diplomatist, - 'Lord! Belborne," the new HighCbsnceUorr isao- Able lawyer, and was counsel for the British Government be " forethe Court or Arbitration at Geneva. Heenjoysabigh personal reputation,' and is jearaeaasoneoi mepureeiasa most con st Second Manassas, by Col. William Al lan ; Gen. Chalmers's Report of Operations of Cavalry Division from October 5th 'to 13tb, 1863; The Gettysburg Campaign-- iteport or 3rlg. Gen. Harry T. Hays; Gen. Joseph KlJobnston's Official Report of the upon the surface his inflexible deter mination and courage at heart ? Have yon tfever realized it, my friends, that Lincoln, though grafted on the West, is essentially, in personnel and char acter, a Southern contribution? Milk c altar la onlaau I Rev. Dr. Yates in Biblical Recorder. When Lwas in France, a few years ago, one of the French aavans called on me at Lyons to ascertain, if possi ble, how it was that the Chinese managed to Keep their Bilk worms free from disease. And when I re lated the above facts in regard to fer tilizers he exclaimed, Eureka. The earth removed, in excavating these numerous canals, has given the country along their borders the ap pearance of . a slight undulation. In oertain localities, Known as the silk districts, the earth has been placed in square blocks or beds three or fonretjAbove' the level of the, interspersed rice fields. Upon these bedaj.the 'mulberry trees, for silk culture -are groifn. : In this cul- mre me oronre or no.animai is al lowed to be-nsed'aSa -fertilizer, for it is supposed that $ilk wprms fed on leaves 'thus - fertilized - are liable to epidemics. The Vdnly.Jfertilizet al io wedis a ihlcojng, of Compost made of clover or grass, wid the mud UkenTranrroettOIn by means rbf fan Jngenlously , contrived grapple; that enables the operator to bring it up throogh six or more feet of water and dqmp, it into hia boat. An AaarfoanrVttorfsa Dfekena. DrJHoUand.thewt tor of 4 Sonbner'ai&iazawe,' had no euloojlcqiiti be seen byhe:f ollowirer cote written to ?. .Chariea iSelSyiae author of 'VTournaUsdoRerAmiscences." recent. Iv nnblished in ihe'Gazettsi EDitOBftoKBEB's Mag azink, Arit2l5 21880. My. Dear whioh " moved you i to send ; me your slcetQh of-ypf4r:in lied our free institutions and founded tbe uemocrauc party to protect and preserve them, Second, Tbat the just powers of the Federal Union, tbe rights of the States, and the liberties of tbe people are the vital parts of one harmonious system, and to save each part in its whole constitutional vigor is to "save the life of the nation." uira, inai me democratic party main tains, as it ever bas maintained, that tbe military are and ought to be in all things subordinate to the civil authorities; it de nies, as it ever has denied, the right of the Federal administration to keep on foot at the general expense a standing army to in- ..In Ikn Ol.l.. 1:.; i ... .uo uio uibics IUI uuiiucai DDI DOSBS. Wlth- out regard to constitutional restrictions, to control tbe people at the polls, to protect and encourage fraudulent counts of voles, or to inaugurate candidates rejected by the majority. Fourth, That lhe right to a free ballot is tbe rigbfe preservative of all richts. and ih only means of peacefully redressing grie vances and reforming abuses. Tbe presence at the polls of a regular military force and of a host of hireling officials claiming the power to arrest and imprison citizens with out warrant or bearing, destroys all free dom of elections and opiums the very foun dation of self-government. Wecallupon all good citizens to aid us in preserving the democratic institutions from destruction by these imperial methods of supervising the right of suffrage and coercing tbe popular will; in keeping the way to.the ballot-box open and free, as it was to our fathers; in removing the army to a safe distance when j ' I r r"k wiuuiq w meiT 8OV0- ' w w a w m. w A iMm Jka I vucuicuvu ,(U Ul ft 27-826 13-16d: Aueust and 8entPmhr Hp. livery 616 27-32d; September and Octo ber delivery 6 13-16d; October and No vember delivery 6 7-16d. Futures quiet. Long clear middles 31s 3d. 1.80 P. M. Uplands 6d; Orleans 6 15 16d; low middling uplands 6d; good or dinary 6 5-16d; ordinary 5d. Uplands, 1 m c, July and August delivery 6fd; August and September delivery 6 13-lGd. 3 P. M. Uplands,4 1 m c, April and May delivery 6 23 32d; May and June delivery tt 23-32d; July and August delivery 6fd; Au gust and September delivery 6 25-32d ; Sep tember and October delivery 6$6 23-32d: October and November delivery 6 5-16d. r. m. upianas, i m c, May and June delivery 6d; July and August delivery 6 25-32d; August and September delivery 6 13-16d; September and October delivery 6fd. New corn 4s 8J; red winter wheat 9s Sales of cotton to-day include 4,85 bales American. Three Valuable Eamily Medicines. ' TT VBBYBODY'S" VKGETABLK CATHA.R JCi TIC PILLS. Prescribed by Physicians and uocu uj uiuiuseuiuES fc'"TiB. WORTHINQTON'8" CHOLERA. . AND J- DIARBHKA HSDICINR. Well known and used ia North Carolina for thirty years . Combine tbe choicest cathartic principles ' in - medicine, in proportions accurately ad- justed to secure activity, certainty, and uniformity of effect. "They arc the" result of years of careful study and practical ex periment, and are the most effectual rem edy yet discovered for diseases caused by derangement of the stomach, liver, and: Dowels, wbich require prompt and effectual treatment. Aran's Pills are specially applicable to this class of diseases. They; act directly on tbe digestive and assimi lative . processes, and reatoro regular healthy action. Their extensive me by physicians in their practice, and lv all civilized nations, is one- of the many proofs of their value as a safer sure, and perfectly' reliable purgative medicine. Being compounded - of the concentrated virtues of purely vegetable substances, they are positively free from calomel or any injurious properties, and can be admin- iscerea to children -with perfect safety. Ateb's Pills are an effectual cure for Constipation or Costiveness, Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, (Foul Stomach and Breath, Dizziness! Headache, Loss of Memory, Numbness, Biliousness, Jaundice, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, Colic! &?Desu.Dlarrnoea Dysentery, Gout, Piles, Disorders of the Liver, and all other diseases resulting from a disordered Btate of the digestive apparatus. As a Dinner Pill they have no equal. "While gentle in their action, these Pills are the most thorough and searching cathar tic that can be employed, and" never give pain unless the bowels are inflamed,' and then their influence is healing.- They stimu late the appetite and digestive organs : they operate to purify and enrich the blood, and -Impart renewed health -and vigor to the whole system. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOU) BV ALL DBUGQI8T8 IVEBTWttEBff. apSeodly frsuwo Westminster Hotel, 16th Street, East of Union Square, N Y. PERFECTION IN ALL ITS APPOIOTMENTS. THREB COLLARS P ER DAY. febl8eod8m wefreu' their will when lpirallv rx.rvmn,) ..! . O J " F-'wcuuf iuir voies. Fifth. That Rutherford B. Hayes.having ueeo piacea in power against the well Known and legally expressed will of the people, is the representative of a conspira cy only, and bis claim of right to surround the ballot-hoxes with troops and deputy marshals to intimidate and obstruct elec tors, and his unprecedented use of tbe veto 7 "miu luis u an.iusuu ana menace to the country. , Sth, Tbat the Democratic party, as of old, favors tbe constitutional currency of gold and silver, and of paper convertible into coin. The 'resolutions break off abruptly at this point. The remainder will be found id our later reports. DR. DEEMS" SOUTHERN HEPATIC PILLS Long and extensively used in the South. ' No family can afford to be without the above Standard Family Medicines. For sale by all Draggista and General Dealers. BOzKLN, CARMER & CO., Qi ' Proprietors., ap20 2taw3m tufr Baltimore, Md. BacoD, Pork, Molasses. Boxes D. S, SIDES, - 2 do- Smoked do 1 A A Hhds and Barrels AW CUBA MOLASSES. y wiuice 'nunv 1UW CO. 2 Bbls MESS PORK, Por sale by ap 5 tf KERCHNSR A CALD3R BROS. cember Xerm.1879. of the Snneriornnnrt f w. i,:' bovotCo., State of North Carolina, in a certain "di? action pending in Mid Court, between William Q Fowler aid Zfflah Fowler his wife. Plaintiffs, ind Edward Cantwell. Charlea D. Myers ana JoSn i Boatwright, Defendants, the undersigned, John J Fowler, Commissioner appointed by said judgment and decreewiU sell by public auction, to the high est bidder, for cash, at the Court House door in ihe City of Wilmington, In the County and State afore! said, on MONDAY, the Third Dav of Mav a n 1880. at IS o'clock M., a certain LOT OR hAHCEL OF LAND, situate and being in tho said City of Wilmington, and bounded as follows : Beginning to ie Northern line of Red Cross Street one hundred and fifteen QIC) feet Westwardly from its intersec tion with the western line of Fourth Street, and running thence Westwardly with said line of Red Duwiiuiy spv) leei, toence morthwardly par allel with Fourth Street one hundred and ninety eight (198) feet, thence Eastwardly parallel with Bed Cross Street fifty (50) feet, and thence South wardly parallel with Fourth Street one hundred and ninety-eight (198) feet to the begtnnine, and belne a Sart or Lots number Three (8), if our (4) and Five 5). i Block number 834. according tn .Ttm . nrnn'J plan of aaid City, and being the same Let or Parcel of Land which the defendant. Edward Cantwell and Ellen L. his wife, conveyed to the plaintiff, Zillah Fowler, by a certain deed of mortgage, which bear date the First day of June, A. D. 1875, and is regie tered in the" office f the Register of Deeds of said Countjr of New Hanover, In Book "K.K.K at pages 720, 721 and 722, to which reference is given for greater certatnty. This 27th day of March. 1880. JOHN J. FOWLER, mh27tds Commissioner. CoMisspei's Sale of Real Estate, UNDER DECREE OV FORECLOSURE. BY VIRTUE AND IN-PURSUANCE OV A Judgment of Foreclosure,' rendered at the Fall Term, A. D. 1879, of the Superior Court of New Hanover County, State of North Carolina, in a cer tain civil action pending in said Court, between The Bank of New Hanover and Lnhr Toilers, Plaintiffs, and Alexander Falconer. William A. Falconer, Mu Ban L. McPherson. aa administratrix on. the estate of James B. McPherson, deceased; -Augusta L. Mc Phenon, Margaret L. McPherson, Ssphia McPher son, Eliza G. McPherson, and Rosa Ashe MvPber son. Defendants, the undersigned, Edward Cant well, Commissioner appointed by said judgment and decree, will sell bv nubile auction, to the hi?h- eei oiaaer, ior casn. at tne uourt House door in the Hay, Corn and Oats. 2?jQ Bales Choice HAY, . 25QQBuBh CORN, ' KAA Bush OATS, ap 25 tf For nalA h ElERCHNER A CALDER BBQfe FOUBIGN INTELLIGIiNCfi. . Addltlouail Cabinet Appointmenta The Cabinet now Complete Ttoe At. lanta lost ln'a - Hurricane- aoi. Arsnan Vlcbt, &o. By Cable to the Morning Star. 1 London, April 29.- The following addi tional Cabinet appointuienis have been made: Mr. Chamberlain, President st tbe Board of Trade; John George Dodson, uuYwumeai uoard, Flour, Sugar, Coffee. 0QO Bbla FLOUR, various gradea, " 5Q Bbls SUGAR, C, Ex. C. and A, KQ Bags COFFEE, all grades ' For tali ap23tf : EERCHN CALDER BROS. Oriental Powder. RIFLE. SPORTING and BLASTING POWDER, For sale by . ap 23 If KERCHNBR Ss CALDER BROS, city of Wilmington, in the County and State afore said, on Monday, the 31st day of May, A . D. 1S8), at 12 o'clock M.. the following REAL KSTaTS, viz : Seven hundred and twenty one (721) undivided Twelve hundred and fiftieth (1250) parts of all that certain Lot or Parcel of Land situate and being on the West side of North Water Street, in the City of Wilmington, County of New Hanover, and State of norm Carolina, ana Donnded and described as foi lows : Beginning at a point in the Weetern line of North Water Street one hundred and eighty five (185) feet, Southwardly from the Southern line of Mulberry Street, and .running thence Westwardly parallel with Mulberry Street eighty five (85) feet, thence Southwardly parallel with North Water Street forty six (46) feet, thence Eastwardly parallel with Mulberry Street eighty five (85) feet to the Western tine of North Water. Street, and thence Northwirdly along said Western line of North Wa ter Street forty six (46) feet to the beginning, and beine a Dart of Lota number Thim 1X1 and Four (41 in Block No. 193, according to James & Brown's plan of said city. This 23d day of April, 188a EDWARD CANTWELL, ap 4 tds Commissioner. JgNCOUHAGE HOM INSTITUTIONS. Ssesrity against Fire. THE NORTH CAROLINA il032JB INSURANCE C032SM!t RALEIGH, N. C. This Company continues to write Poltc'ea. -a " rates, on all classes of insurable Droperty . All loseoa are piomptly adjusted and paid. Tii. 'HOME " is ranidlv eTfiwintr in nnblic favor, appeals, With confidence, to North Carolina. - WATER COOLERS. ICE CREAM FREEZERS. ... ' Jt kinds; Tin- 8ets,- Cooler -Stands. .Roain r-The following appointmems outeide of -iSSa the Cabinet are alep announced : HenrV I Carriers, Foot Tubs. &eVg?S ing everv dav at . ap 25 tf Where the Sam Cook Stoves are sold. UIiECGANX Battle of Seven Pines; Editorial Paragrapbj' 09,1 MIltttottgjrith Literary ifotet.: A most valnable, and lm- intereat7 ind bIuie.Qf?l)roenV vvruini paoiicauoainai aeaervea io oe iM9jrjisMfi"triIiJB fostered. Price 3 a year. Address lea yca& I J. WulUnl Jones, D. D. Secretary, &c.i . ,S?MU1wttlti' RlchmondlrVWiii 2 .KL;D I '?HWlattI spec ior.- iiiejeema oto JiATft been; & hard 3rinVer4na:aia:rHfaiUtf band. -No :f neridlr s hand can ever wipo ont ihe infamy of his pntUnjr Gexi Tom Tbnmb' is troubled with obesity, which, makes him look more wan ever tike a nubbin.: ; We are All kinds of DRESSED LUMBER, sSash, DottB, Blinds : '; --c - , : - . v . ; . . ; I" AND ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK AT OUR Planing Mill and Factory foot of Walnat StreeU1 1 Call and Examine. ' ' - - , " ALTAFFER, PRICE 4 Co., Fawcett. Poglmaster-Oenprn). a ntKnnn t Mundellav Vice President of the Council: Grant Duff under, Secretary for theOoloi niar Department; Lord P. Cavendish, Secre tarr to Treasury; Dr. Logan Playfair, Chairman of Committee of Ways and Me,a8; Sfr HeBry James, Attorney Gen eral; MeLareni Lord Advocate of Scotland Mr. Balfour, 'Solicitor General for Scot land; Earl of Cork and Orvery, Master of Buckhouods?Duk.or Westminsler, Master of Horse; Marquis Lansdowne. Under Secretary for India; Earl of Moreyr Under wovicvarjr iVr tj ax; air. nomas - iJrossey. Civil Lord of Admiraltv: Camnhnll man, PinanciatSecretary or the War Office 4 Tib?- walnut chamber suits, latest The Cabinet, with fourteen members, is uow.complete. - " London, April 29. A bottle was picked up at tbeJ Junction f the rivers Weaver and ' Mersey, containing -a piper in. Ecnnea m. B. Atlanta." 16th March; mete of propaiv ' Agents in all parts of tho State. .Jfrt JOHN GATLING, President W. 8. PRIMROSE, Secretary. PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. ATKINSON & MANNING, Asum. ang 1-tf Wi'm'sgion- W. ' Carriage Factory. I KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND MJ make nf CnrrtasrM. Bncoies. WaeODS and i Drays; Saddles, Harness. Bridles, Collait, &c. Paintinjr. Vamishine and Repairing done at short notice. Call and examine and your money's worth, at P. H. H AYDEN'S, . ap 25 tf Third, bet Market and Princesggt The Biblical Recorder, v PUBLISHED BY JSdvnrds, Itroughton & Co. RALEIGH: N. C. - REV. C. T. BAILEY, Editor, REV. n, HATCHER, Areociatc Editor. Oct of mm Carolina BapW Tn Its 44th Year. Furniture of ever-r dpanrtnt.inn a ,Ttnii.'ri Prices. ' T " EVEBY BAPTIST SHOULD TAKE IT ap 25 tf D. A. SMITH & CO.. : . Furniture. Dealers. , Nutt, nearRed Cross Stl ALL ABOUT eviiuca 4. m.. d. Aiiania, iota March; I m L vr feafful hurricanerdismasted; goin? ddn W eStem Ii Ortll CarOlilia If you want to know all about the "Garden Spot" of the South, send for a specimen copja r enemy were defeated with a loss 6r twelve .1x16 W eStem OOUrier hundred ; British loss unknown: - - ' ". LJ. ww.aaox. i;" : , - - I iwiiari-JtlUnT COLU1IH WETCR-T.V ruu or interesting- reading raterjmd devcted to the interests of WesternNofth Carollna7 i "T A IT H PASS v - . - C , THE COURIER COMPANY, , , . " , ,-HendersonvUle,N.xr As an Advertisirig Medium UnsurpaMed Only $2.00 per Year. BD3LICAI. RECORB. - - . ... i Kulelrn. .- Address dec S3-tf fastoff Lizzard. A Cabinet disoatcn reoorta an bnontra taentt Hydabad on 4 the 20th. between en , itosa and tnixed. tribes men. The il?? MORNING STAB can always be had at the Rowing places in the city : TheWcfilHuse, Harris' News' Stand, and the 8ca OfflceT - ; trie narion Star. npHE OLDEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER mostprosperona in thTstate, offers to Commisnj" and Wholesale Merchants and Manufactures. to those who hav adonted the Plan of selling samplo, an excellent nudinia of commonic"" with a larste and Influential class of chanM, chanics.pUnters and naval store men, whose pj ronageis worth solicitation. 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