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HE HORNING STAR. lly Wlfl. II. It C It A III. IKt.ISUKD DAILY XXCSPT MONK A y- DDMOKUTIOl IN ADVAHO . ;uo year, (by mall) postage paid, fl v. i months, i mi ;iree months, - " .. . tit mtiaont - " I 1W; To City Babseribera, delivered la any part or tiie ltv. Fifteen Cents per week. Our Citv Amenta r i.it authorised to collect for mare than three months a advance. MORNING EDITION. gntered at the Poet Office at Wilmington, If. C, as Becona-ciaM matter. OUTLINES. A tremendous gale prevailed at Penzance oa the ?ih; eight fishing boats aud several yachts were destroyed and several lives !oal. Two stores burnt at Manning, S C. Isadore Finkenstein, a Georgia i windier, ia held in New York for Governor Colquitt's requisition. Quartermaster General Meigs recommends the construc- Hon of an iron bridge over Pacoa river, Tcxaa. i wo cases or yellow fever at Key West. General Grant b as gone o New York. A lynching case re ported from Nelson county, Va.; two white men buog for outrage on females. Mr. Lee. Cily Sergeant of Richmond, Va., was acquitted of the charge of larceny Gnat preparations in Baltimore for the Scsqui-Centennial celebration. uermany will refuse to join in coercive measures against Turkey unless all the Powers participate. The Commercial Convection at Boston continued the discus sun of free ships yesterday. A grand parade of colored Odd Fellows at Rich uiood.Va. New York markets: Money 0aqn.,n.nl. .., , . J ,, . . r IHT -q icr wm, cunuu Bicuy mi u u-iu ii Y-io ctnia; Bomnern nour nrm ana . . . . . r. . .. a a J I yn at $4 900 75; wheat l3c better, with a fair export demand, ungraded red fl 04J1 14J; cornilc better and fairly aciivf. ungraded 5353Jc; spirits turpen tine higher and strong at 4242J cents; r. Bio strong at $1 6(X& 67 Richmond, Virginia, liked "Davit! t'roi:kett." ( '.tlifornia expects to export from this yuar's crop of wheat 27,000,000 i.tis hels. Virginia Episcopalians demand ithfer a division of their DiocetsH or the aiinointraent of an Assistant liirthop. Vhat is up? Don Cameron, ac- comjiaiiieil by two Washington detec- tivfe. haH cone to Indiana. Don is af'trr no good. Ut-neral Baldy Smith has given Grant a black eye for what he said against Hancock. It is too good to bo overlooked, so we will copy it to- ' rj morrow. CiTant complains of being greatly hoed by being aked so often to eat. Iu old limes he was never heard com plaining when he was asked "to take u mthin." There is a-oew comet, not visible hero. Do not become alarmed, as it ia computed that it ia at least 40,000, 000 miles from the earth. Prof. Parrintzion discovered it at Ann Arbor on Thursday of last week. Wo are very glad to see it stated that the Republican Congressional C Representatives they once hoped for. This is indeed encouraging. Th Philadelphia limes of Mon-.-.lay says that City Commissioner Blartin left Sunday night for Indiana, laving in charge a band of voters to Jielp "take care of the Republican interests' in that btate. And still the rascals ory. "erive us a free, pure i-.ii. I t : . i 1.. . ;.t(!An ;n yi-kuuuguw w.ic ,B6,o.. .u vt at.i. :n i.onn onn T iew x ura uity wiii icwuiw.vuu, m - I.i l, tn j an tn . i, rni i nt to ao so accoramg 10 me ruie, r n : u t.;. I one voter ior every uvc iiiiinuuauw. i It has considerablv over 1,000,000 rt. iT7u-7,7 pupuiauuu. iuC fjvm oajo wu.o nmes. rvaa., says it. is i i rivnrah h to lJemOCrailC 8UCC6SS. I ... . . I A New York letter of the 6th inst. -L. ... vuua glances at ine ary guoua mr- . KCL. 1 ... I tne ary gooas loDDing iraae remains quiet, and business Is only moderate with the package houses. Cotton fabrics are in iigui uemaou, uui leauiug tua&ea uriui SaSfViWwoStoD - . a I weight clothiDg descriDtions are more I souehtfor." I a n-u t?;-k a r..- .t l xuc A.ivumuuU Fu aayn. Fowler waa run out of the New York I C.hritinn Advocate offi hv Rnv. j J. L. lafferty, editor of the Rioh- mond Christian Advocate- "by his powers of ridicule." lhat may be true. LafFerly has more wit than auv livine American as far as we know, except Dr. O. W. 4Iolmes. He is as fall of points as a poroupine is of quills, but he is not "fretful" but a genial, big hearted man of fan and wisdom. His ridicule of poor Fowler was ceaseless and inimitable. We enjoyed it prodigiously, and were almost sorry when the General Con ference kicked Lafferty's butt out of the editorial chair. -rr- i b" "" . - j j co.wu miuvitu, t, v. us.v ;w"j. - -"-j i uuuui ouiupieieu, anu on TveanesuBy me I uotcriuioiDK naraness oi water, anu at otnmitteo no longer count on Vir- I , . I comnlains of. The error occurred as it I a . v.. . i, . I ., . . . . J . I tho nmn.. -. ' g,0 . or .rue,u .u -- PhiladetphU limes on tho 0th. He The Now Bero0 Record is again f Wo told thorn w.a . coo. Joke. ,0ud ,o work u. tbe eotiro Batisfactlon of Thomab P. Wood. uoctatioo of capturing tbo threa . ,. .1.. m...- wl"irPon tbey ".cooud." tbe cronrictore. Tber eioeet to h.ve the The VOL. XXVII. NO. 15. Geo. Grant ia well understood in So...... fT, Y. . :,. fii buo uuuiu. uin uuaiauici 13 1UI1V f.. 1 1 1 1 I. .. . 1 1 tin jr iuuB.jr uau, uuv u is uub re garded as a great soldier, or as a sue I oessful statesman, or as a safe adviser. or as a man of strict and unswerving inteeritv That he ia enable of do- integrity. I hat he is capable of do- mg many mean and indefensible acts the South fullv belierCs. for it knows his civil record far too well to doubt . . . it. The following from the Wash- ington letter in the Baltimore Sun, aa n.u Mnta n. ' tnbution to the dirty political Utera- ture of the carivaas: r u.iiinn Ran.,hiiMn. re hnalnnin tn see that the bitter assault upon Gen. Han- ijcbuiuk ASknwsi - - fc v cock by Gen Grant, in his semi-authoriMd interview, puousueu yeuicruay, ia a ucriuua -.:.-! vi..j j - v,:u ;n k certain to react upon the Republicans and 1 1 1 1 wm i 1 1 1 ii ii 1 1 r r miii nun ww in tin no incm muca uaaiace. a. uruuiiucus uui' cial, in talking about the matter to-day, i.VrKLC unutu i uat vwu uiau uou uviwutvu uiw . . ..... . tne gratitude oi tne nation oy doing dib duty on the battlefield.! In his opinion, the t.iv n ri-n a..ni nrsinii inDhim o-5u. ia ui uom. uiout . u.u. in lne e8tjmation uf thousands of persons wdo taKe mue or no lnieresi m me political h...r....Am.;... 1' . . ,.. . . " uu KuiuK vu. . t.j: l. 1 . t. XT York TleralA of the 5th. sava soma of tho nnrrA, .rhm,omin(r Amoral- v- w-- www - -'-w ized under Democratic enticements, A r r ni 1 V i Vwt a m O n t ence among his raco m stating that amoucr them to counteract the in-1 fluence of Democratic mDnoy, said . "colored human nature, like other hu- mau nature, it'a powerful woak when there'n mouev to be had." the Baltimore Sun writes on the 6th lhat lhe VreUuS entiment among tho leaders is favorablo to Democratic suceestt Conklini. who ia in Indiana now, says he thinks the Democrats will win. Speaking of English's man- ner of campaigning it, Conkling said I "who did uot hunt he watt a man bumble bees with a brass band." He I thought English would carry his 6 0 J l State. A blip of pen or memory yesterday led us to refer to the Governor of J New Jersey as a Republican. One of the beat aud purest of Northern Democrats is happily the Governor of that State. Wo refer to Gen. i i i Tt . i ri - vieorsro x. aicienau. ai iuo vxo-i vernor had seen the star we snouia I at once beg his pardon for the insult I nffurml" hnt. not. with malif.fi Drenense. , r--r The best news from Ohio is that the Democrats stand a good chance of carrying a majority of tho Con- ening and the Republicans are gain ing in the State elections. THK STATU CAMPAIGN. Caut. V. V. Richardson and Col. T. F. Toon, eandidates for the Leg- I islalure in Columbus, addressed the people at Sidney on the 4th inst. in mott effective speeches. j Hon. W. M. Robbins and James I M. Leach and others will BDeaic at I th masa meetint? to be held at Den- t : i., .r n. 1 umwrnwu,..;,......,, .u A eorresnondent writes r .u . r I tX-. I mar, oenator nausum opuao at, ueu- i Sattirdav to ana of the I J. . . I lareBt, most attentive and entflUSl- I otio crowds that ever assembled tkoro A Urcro nnmhpr of Rfinnhli- B- --r --- cans wuro preecuu "-"wJ,i iKa l aaan.h nant.tn "vankBe. WIIO I qq q Charlotte Saturday, would j ho llamnnraf. if M itvtvl in me .. . . . . . . ..1 s.,t h ,T a.rl to. Frd. Donrrlft88 intimated as much at Raleigh. It is f,ma for Rarrmrrtar to finnak in hia I - ----r-p - "7 hole and pull it in after him. Liar- - - - I lone ioserver. i T t Qtf .nA T Tt iiHanra. .a - u w lilaii a s a sa aa a -m-r as b jn lonoison aaarcaseu mo poupio ui i jQpiiQ at ixeaaDBViiie oaturuay. i UUbU A1AUW AW was-raw v.. . . . James M. Leach, one of the Democratic electors ior the Btate at 1 T.oo will arlrlraaa tha citizens of I Samnartn At. Clinton. OD FfldaV. Aiai I.VI w -"r-" . . ' v v,' l October 15th. capt. w. n. Kitchen addressed , thet people of I I if 1 Greene county on Tdesday. Uov. 1 tr,-, tua aamAftv I Brogden spoke there the same.day. abandoned Uie Congressional oon- Col. D. K. McRae and tt -p nM;n-. f?an I our townsman, H. . Grainger, JLsq., will address the people at Mount OUT. noxt Sa,d.Py..D. H.MoLean, k.Bq.y is also expected to be present. oenator itansom wm mwe a thorough canvass of the 1st Con gressional District. Goldsboro Mes senger, W. L. Hargrove's Snow Hill letter relative to Judge Fowle's very able and eloquent speech '-at tb'at" place: With this principle in view the elo quent canvasser, ignoring petty is sues, went at once to the fountain sell to he drawn into the political campaign l xvauicai negro was nearu io say aiter i juountain tne snocaing eviuences oi a ier-1 ue was ao aruns mat ne "didn't know the I per million albuminoid and to engage in the work of assailing the the speaking, If that is the best the "hie tragedy which must have occurred policeman from his wife." and when he Specimen Nine 0.0 Democraticcaadidate-one who had earned Northern Radicals can do. thev had !?um? llE "'f?' 5ei-. ".,Ia" awoke in the mornin he . .mnH m BalloD; 1-8 grains I : I J 1 : rPv, r- mv.M I t . i. . . ht t i I y-i ., . . . m. I . i r ruy u i iiii'j i i ... .'it 'i i 1 1 ti i . iiim m w 1 1 .ii. a nr. r ...riir u uimi'i'ii 1 1 .. fminn wi3riWLiji.it. I imliv . maaj wn roil. nor. n. am nam itdqi n- f' n -ir . r r- -rw l . i . . . . w-rr . . . . . . n . . ; ... j .. . . . i Moses i . nanay wnies io tne i i luiuimou iu iuoy tunc uoi lu uuut macniDcry was put to a practical test and I , , ",DOUU,v-- UUI a uu uu 1 im f hiiiiiiti ni.iii siiiannnatn w wn na. uus. kiiia tiuia uuuGa auu i.uibui a a a ua t u ucl. v s s f WILMINGTON, I head. He discussed the Constitution I nf tho United States that o-reat nal 1 . . I - o 1 I i.j! e 1:1 1 .l. . u lauium ui our liunrLien. 1. nti HLreuLii tho vArv nonrno of onr rnlitirftl I J : r VU1 "J6 iTl . ? IT- .-!r!,A-Tl frveu , a 8noweu .no,7 wmpiewiiy lt provides for our individual free- dom in all that is lust and proper bow perfectly it protects JL citizen I in his rights of life libertv and rro 9. u s pertV. It IS, he Said, the irreatest in- 8trument that human wisdom ever framed for the government of a peo- pie an instrument that has elicited , . . : . c n a.. agtonmenT i0deed. and admiration 0f the world. I do not eive his exact ' of the world. I do not cive his exact words. I The Raleich JVews and Observer's Wade8boro letter of October 2 savs i - . I Mr. IJallfinnp.r. a Kflnnhlir.an nnaak. - r-' r-- - er from Massachusetts, spoke here xrpflT aim atj nrr.ArnAAn "i nnpn wna a nrettv fft; rftW(1 tft hfiar him. hnt his sneech amounted to nothing A - I Tl T j a . . . fi nofc .n? ' -flT,ers Mtter not send any more speakers I QOWii nerfl. Anotnfir r.orreSDOn- A , . dent writes: Col. Kenan, our candi- - date for Attornev General, spoke in .w inwiuoj w u .1 " I i in nmkna t-nl b- Annfn n.loi a Columbus, Polk COUnty, tO-day tO a l J TT- wjf irgo uruwu. no wa gmotou I u . : I 111 VUIUUIUUH 11V 1. W I J UUUUrtU lUUUUb fnwn wh0rfl T li.tono t no of thn i v. uw.w wuwvuwx wv waw w - j "eat anu most practical auureasea 01 I the campaicrn. (ien. Kansom also Hendersonville. chani?inp-. as I fullv 9 o CD believe, the political complexion of both counties. He has certainly changed Henderson and the vote to I be cast in November will show it. Letter from Yanoeyville, of Oc- j tober 2d: Governor Jarvis, by ap- I pomtment, spoke to a large number Ior tne gooa people or as wen couoLy to-day. He was met about a mile t . 1 1 A P Ur.rAnA . la S- 11 "7;"" " u Vl "UD ana nity norsemen, ana was wei comed t0 Caawell by fihouta of ap I plause and a short address by Colonel Williamson. The Governor was then f00 a ao oounuuuau, ou ui wa uneaL oaiiainga, too uoveruur Kuye, in the State, and in a short time be- gan an address to the most attentive audience, replete with good, hard I oAnaA nn1 I Afkrv ovrvn m nnt nf timna T00 , eloonent and convincing. One old darkey remarked "I never heard uaritey remarKeu, a ucyer uwaru our folks talk dat way." His speech our folks talk dat wav." His SDeech wna nhmit. t.u7ft hnnn' lonr anil manv thourht it was the best SDeech of the kind they had ever heard Tho Beat. Warsaw Brief Mention The Wilmington Star, the best newspaper in this State, if not in the q,l v, A nn tmaniTT eighth half yearly volume. Continued success to it. c, - a m opiriLS urpeiibiiiu Revenue collections m Fifth District for September $96,425.32. We made the correction as to ment of Mr. A. C. Latham. It has our best wishes. Jiobesonian: We learn that Dr. J. B. Brown, (the Physician of Baptist Ashpole), has upwards of fifty cases of fever within five miles of said place. Raleigh Visitor: Ex-Gov. Hol- den, now in his 63d year, came to this city on the 7th of October, 1836. He has, there- imJ' Haywood, fell from a ladder this morning and broke his leg revivals in jn. j. v;onierence are reported in the Raleigh Advocate. We condense: uuurora circuit, v proiessions; , . 1ft nmfMnlniM! Ran- lXrZ"Jirit. 1ZZ"'0 1 l.lT"' uoipu uiruuu. over ou uiuicsaiuusi ncuoc . F .. . .......... I circuit, over 03 accessions aunng me year; i Stokes circuit. 16 accessions: Stanly circuit. ,n . . 10 .- - I w proieuoiuK, to bwcbbiuub. lhe JV. U. jfresoyterian pub- Kahes a four-column address by G. A. Wil- M jy of Granville county, delivered before tbe Presbyterian Union, Shiloh v. Dr. Wilson is a young man of fine abilities J 1 . 1 . . n 1 AM I ua uu be. au eiuciicu. oinuiuio iui ilia i eiaers n meaicai proiession Winston Jeaaer: JNeyer oetore w the ms ory or Winston was mere eucn a demand for houses as at this time, uoth d welliniT and fitorQ houses are wanted, more ... . especially aweinng nouses, uur popuia- tion is rapidly on the increase. New build , number are contracted for. and yet supply is not equal to lue aemaaa. iTho chief marshal. Col. A. B. Gorrell, of - IYH IHILf II V tJ,L tj ISUiSCf UCf Forsyth, nas requestea tne corps or assis- tant marsnais oi me lairio assemoiem are now n The wiriter schedule is now as follows: Leave Raleigh at 3:35 P. M., arrive at baiisoury at luu; oai aoury oy . &-a er . i n i i art o A. M., arrive at ivsnevme aooui o.uo r. m.. 8torehoase and enUre stock of Eack River township, Harnett county, was destroyed by Are at about uo'ciock a. m We are glad to learn that the Golds- hfl hera at the ffti. r - fZLi Jg bei held tni8 week with tne church al Bethel, in Lenoir county. A very gainful accident happened weanesaay to r. Cicero Cuttington, a worthy and in dustrious - farmer of Jf i&eviue townsnip. He was hauling a bale of cotton to town, and on the road his cart shafts broke sud denly, throwing the bale forward and to tha cround. Mr. Cultinglon was caught under tbe cotton and had his thigh badly broken. The next annual Conference, as a united body, of the Methodist Protes tant Church, will meet at Tabernacle, ten - I irfmaf I ia nnMT Vvtt f.MQVlinjv Ihnt I - ... . . n I ,3 . 1 r 1 l i . I I . .. - - j , . -i.i i uMiu.iiuj m..-v..u... o i Auiimem oiauon ior me riortn uaroiina by keeping it sacred and inviolable d. Coffey and Mr. Leonard, of Joha'a hood of Seventh and Chesnut streets.about nnMA nf R-iih r r wr.i: w n v. j. u vuat .sw cuk.uxuk vwuw i lost Uiin.i.iiihatnniiAMhirninr ii i luauu lua iiriHuuiir uruuK in idb Dflivnnnr. 1 .a . . .. that our union can be perpetuated; River Township, accidentally caught firo 7 O.olock Thursdav eveninir He ner- . J , T. ' :v. M ' and were eonsnmed. Thev were bolh full ocloCK mursaay evening. He per- ton Delow deeI Knale1 ., r , .- - " 1 - . .. ,. , ,c Morning Star. N. C. SATURDAY. 1 I miles south of Greensboro, on Wednesday, 1 T-v- 1 1 con - it oou. I rrw mi nr-l - 1 i.ani-iir nnj' 1 no vw 11 minor. 1 ..v..... vi- -w - 1 ton Btab. one of the best edited papers' in of tobacco. - At f'Fort Defiance." the old family residence in Oaldwell county of the Lenoirs, is still preserved, the sword of General Wm. Lenoir, which he captured .be of King-. Mounui;. TWs I orY,Jlu ia Ul ma"1 remwou mtw, uo upon its keen blade an inscription in Rnon;oh nhtrh tmnalaterl rearlfl? "Never draw me without reason-"Never sheath me without honor." Charlotte Observer : Jienry I ti - : nim.inita township, recently picked 520 pounds I tnllnn n nnn A axr w rrr n rr frnm annriga In " XJ :;r .,; m one G?yVwK,Dro.V.f;' ftiiHienpn heftrfl Mifia Clarke at the ODera I House Tuesday evening. Miss Clarke i . v : ?IJ"JaJ; " f ?i na&&!, "ZZ iiuiaibui.ciuuui.iuu. usduoj -".mus I o iv m. t tj v.cnbiin r. m cat a tJ a.iiji.rv uli. j . .-acBuamaausMuwiui a o'clock Mr. j. a. jrawKiin. an oia and respected resident of this city, died i a uis icoiucugc. ui uuuau.aiui.Auu. 01- k?r .a. !on8 and protracted decline. FLeIL ?,TZ I a wm. - w w- "-"-b I -a . ... J "e maugiea bu uuniuii.u. . man whom a party of friends soon identi- I fieri as thnan nf n Mr. .inhn Mannev. a nti- I .,, " ' - , zen of Cherryville, JS. L,. itwas learnea I 1 L-J at n.ML..Jn 15 VI " tuwru. "k "uu; I tn n frnm the nnntenniAl trrnunda the ni?ht tain from the Centennial grounds the night befor. . comDanv wUh a partv of friend8 I " - .7 .T' I . . J : r , i wno now recognizea mm. some oi mem nau : i. j l! ci .1 i a I UCCU UllU&ilitt OUU lug uwcu Ul.u d...kk.. I behind the rest and erot lost from them. It . f a i j : l 18 supposeu maw UB lay uowu uu iuc iu. I Biinb ntn a rnr c opn on1 Wc mn nVPT fiV i tiie lrain city. .-.KM AUVKKTISKItlKlviN Mtjnson "King" shirt. J. C. Mujtds Germau Cologne, &c. Uaurison & Allen Something new. P. Cdmscinq & Co. Dock siieet mills. SL.caI Moia. Cotton receipts yesterday 571 bales. The Htorm-flag was. displayed at lhe Signal Station yesterday. Our weather bulletin shows heavy rains at Charleston, Jacksonville, Pucta Ra888i Savannau and CcJtir Key8. The Grand Jury of tho Criminal Court were discharged yebterday, and the Court will probably adiaurn for the term I iL.' : luls uioru.UK. I m. . . . . . lhe wind was Drisk, miles o,..i, v,im; 01 " gale, 44 miles per hour, at Savannah at 3 o'clock, P. M., yesterday. Tho latest intelligence from Dr. Deliosset reports tbe indications of hia condition more encouraging, and the good news has had a corresponding effect upon his relatives and friends here The fourth and last Quarterly Meeting for the present Conference year for Fifth Street Methodist church. South, of this city, will be held by the Presiding Eider, Rev. Dr. Burkhead, to-day and to morrow. The public is invited. Col. Jno. M. Robinson, of the Seaboard and Roanoke railroad, and Maj. Jno. C. Winder, of the Raleigh and By reference to our report of the nominees of the late Brunswick county Democratic Convention we find that tbe name of the candidate for Surveyor, John W. Bennett, was omitted' The name of the candidate for Coroner is Julius W. Taylor, not Julian, as it appeared in our report. Dally Weather Bulletin. The following will show the state of the tnermomelcr, at the stations named, at 3.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean ume, ana also tne amount or rwniaii in L .u . . L - mcneaior iuo wweniy-iour noura enuing at ,r .... , , S P. AT oa f iirntahorl htr Roraaant .1 am pa -p, W. Watson. Signal Officer at this Station: Tem. ... 60 ... 63 .... 65 ... 59 .... 80 .... 77 .... 86 R. P. .14 .23 3.07 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4.28 .10 .02 .01 .00 1.92 1.90 4.02 .00 .00 Weather. Cloudy Cloudy H rain Cloudy Pair Clear Cloudy Clear Atlanta Augusta Charleston Charlotte. Galveston TT xaavaua Indianola 79 Jacksonville 73 Key West 86 Mobile 74 Cloudy Pair Fair. Cloudy Foggy Th'tng Cloudy Lt rain Fair Montgomery. .... 69 JNew Orleans.... Punta Rassa Savannah 76 83 66 Wilmington 64 Cedar Keys 81 Pensacola 74 Jamaica 88 Cloudy Cloudy The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Threatening weather and rain, winds generally from north to east, fallmg, fol lowed by rising barometer and a slight rise in temperature. Bladen County. The Democratic Convention of Bladen county met at Ellzabethtown on Wednes day last. Wc are informed that Mr. N- A. Stedman, Jr., was nominated for Repre sentative, Mr. George Mel via for Sheriff, and Mr. T. M. Benson for Register of Deeds. The names of the nominees for the other county officers our informant was unable lo give. Ward neetlOKS, The continuous rain which prevailed yes , terday prevented a full attendance at the Democratic Ward meetings last night, and in consequence no action was taken beyond an adjournment to next Tuesday evening. ln QamI. t.na .ntauri ltd T7lh vnflima OCTOBER 9. 1880. mayor's Court. Fred. Bradley was arraigned on the charge of drunkenness and resisting the police. Officer O'Brien stated that be 8a"led aim to go home, but he declined to take the adYice,and when the officer finally attempted to arrest him he resisted. The . ,. .. . w u.; a.Bu v .0- spond, and in the meantime a struggle en- . . . . . ?6 ue? oelween neomer ana the defendant, j unng wmcn iney leu 10 tne ground. Of- " """ lu- U8 I ClUh on the man rmt wiih liftln .nmnnt of effect, though Bradley yelled "murder" so lu8tly tbat policemen some distance down luc "ireBl uearu lQe crieB ana nurnea in tne . I direction of the sound. In the meantime, however. omcer had succeeded in se i rur:nir nuoiotnnpp nH 0i,aiii D,,,.tn. I curing assistance, ana was about starting w.tpr cnitori n. .iz tbe guard house with Bradley when iuc iciuiu cemenis arrivpn lie AnnAArnn in Court . bloodv. and stated to the Mayor, after the evidence was all in. that " I l i . . ...... u find that he was not at home. He craved I tvA m.rn.. r n . u . i . I v mviv. jr ui .mu VJUU1I , WU1UU W B B AICUUCU thti ahnM nf fl . . ...... . I wMt-av va i uuw Ul W ll VUUtV UOTO I in lbe cly prison for resisting the police, in th .,i ri fn. .u I m the CUV PriSOU for re8 Stine the notice. judgment be.nr susnenderl in the ,Be nf I . " I ... , i drunkenness I - . . I ocipio UUI poor Scip! was up for bei I S-..- A : . i. i ? i i i uuwu wuu uis oiu complaint, ana Was sent below to reflect upon the mutability of human affairs and the orobable chanres of a reduction of the tariff on "shorts." Au Unwary Country Darkey makes a Narrow Baeape from Iteluz Fleeced" by a city Uroiher. A colored man from tbc "rural districts," who had been trading somewhat extensive ly with some of the borhood of the foot merchants in tbe neigb- nf Prini.i.0. .iui .0 of Pi incess street, yes- terday afternoon, and placed a bundle of goods, worth about eight or ten dollars, on the cap of the wharf, while wailing for the 1, ' . ... steamer Busy Bea, which was to take him pari 01 tne way nome, remembered in the meantime another purchase he had to make. when he hurried up tho wharf a few steps 10 accompnaa nis errana. ah unsuspi- ninna thnuirh tho .nnntrtrma n n.o o.nav cy watching hia movement I an no S30ner naij ma movements. ne aisauDearea I than a man an(1 hrn,h(,r hn( orih I . . blea- uplhe bundle and thiking himself I . . . I unoD9ervea, nastily tripped into an unoc - rnnied flit lvmr nt ih orh.rf "r " . . . . me pacaage into me cauin, wnere ne leill . a .u . . I it, and then hurried up the street, no doubt with the intention of returning for it at the first convenient season; but other eyes had been w.tcbi-g M. mciemen.. M we,.. .Dd when the country darkey relumed and ex- claimed "O, my Lord, Where's my bundle!" he was informed bv a gentleman who had Uitne88cd the whole transaction that precious package was ia the cabin of the a.i .it,-,,., .i .i .i ... wt K.i :,.S neii sumgeucu ailCl BUIUO UllUUltlljr 111 finding it, Btowed away under a box. Carollua Riee mills. The new Carolina Rice Mills, erected near the foot of Chesnut street by Messrs. Norwood Giles and Pembroke Jones, are I mills permanently at work in a week or I two- The engine is 70-horso power and I the capacity of the mills about five hundred J bushels per day. The miller in charge, Mr. J Butts, of Charleston, gives it as his opinion I that the mills are as complete in every re- spect as any in the country, The machine- ry was erected under the superintendence of Mr. Brotherhood, of Charleston, S. C. Tbe building is of brick, 40x50 feet iu dimensions and four stories high. We wish tbe enterprising proprietors the most unbounded success in their new and important venture. Now bring-along your rice. Tbe speaking To-Nisnt. We are authorized to announce that if the weather this evening should be too in- clement for an out-door meeting the ad- dress of Hon. W. M. Robbins will be de- iiTcicu ok uiuvreia uuuk( luoiuau ui iiuui the porch of the Telegraph office. . Mr. Robbins is expected to arrive this morning on the steamer Passport from Smithville, at which place he spoke to the Democrats of Brunswick yesterday. There were no arrivals from that place last night and consequently we have no account of the meeting. Mr. Robbins has served several terms in Congress from the Seventh District of this State, is a gentleman of decided ability, and is represented to be a very entertaining speaker. Come and hear him. Tne Amendments. . 1 In a letter to Col. John D. Taylor, Of this eityiCapt. Oct. Coke, Chairman of the State Democratic Committee, says: "I thorough ly examined the laws in relation to the amendments, and have no hesitation in giv ing it as my opinion that : there should be a separate box for each of tbe amendments." The other boxes will be arranged as usual. Baique Eintracht, hence, arrived at Antwerp yesterday. Up to Thursday afternoon there had. been a rise in. the river of about two inches, but yesterday morniag no farther improve ment bad been aojed. A r . i HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE is particutariy recommended for Wakeful ness, Hysteria and other diseases of the nervous system. f WHOLE. NO. 4,104 OUR W1TBIM. Another Report from Dr. Wood. The following are analyses of water made at the Laboratory of the Agricultural o 9 P s5 a LOCALITY. Om o xi a3 ii fee ltfL r s 41 4 S Greenfield Fond at the Mill Greenfield Pond 1 mile above Mill Smith's Creek at the Bridge Smith's Creek at Hilton 4.7 1.6 1.63 1.7 1.8 .34 .21 .05 .16 .30 .85 .30 .30 .6 6.7 7.7! According to the above analyses of the water of Smith's Creek, a marked differ ence is observed in the results as compared with my last report. The difference is probably due to the season ot tho year in which the specimens wtire collected for analysis. The previous analyses were of considerably smaller DroDottiV.n of solid i lncrroniAnta atj v . Specimen Eight 5.7 cralus solids ner liDa. chlori- P" Ro; -08 I yatlo ycr isr million free ammonia: .18 Darts ammonia, trains solids Dtr cniorioe per gallon; 08 parts per million free ammonia; .20 parts per million albuminoid ammonia i t-k.. ui . ... I AUD tUIUHUD pfCStUl 18 IU VCrV Email proDortions. cloarlv indinatincr Hint iha frn ana aioummoid ammonia are products of I ih. !.s I O - w Vw I mo UCUUIlipuBlliUU Ol VePeiHDlG matter Sfhe? MiK , ..EK.1! . "a"6.r: lhe increase of vegetable decomposition in the Full satisfactorily accounts for the increase of ammonia, aa well as of solid matter Now as to the analysis of tbo water in I Greenfield Pond there are also like differ- ?"ce! 10 br noted, cs compared with Prof Kerr a analysis given in my last report. I am not aware at what season his specimen was colltcled, and cannot sav why Prof. Keir's analyses gives "2 fi8 solids," (not clearly stated in his report as to the ratio), and in the present report lo be in both of our specimens in excess of 4 0 grains per gallon. These vaiialioos are noticed as regards a" waters, of which analysis are made pub- lic rhe waler companies in several cities in 0rea, RriiRin m.k n.f..i n.ri..rfi.i repoits of the chemical analyses, and they are regularly given to the public. T ?eitt.8 iu3t come U0.5erL my no,ice- Tho -Loch Katrine water, which is supplied lo the city of Glasgow, shows the following: I ioiai Bona impurity (in parts per 100.000), I a'w' 5?i?aD,c camon, u.174; organic nltro- rron ill A o m mrm a f fT . 1 s ...... ftjfoy tal combined nitrogen. " 0.021 ; 1 cniorine. U.OS; hardness, 1.6i. The state- I mCUt OI the analvsifl IS rather different af' the method tereadopted, but it show- 1 .h.TvD-...i .-..".- ' 1 uu ua,u u.auiua waier to nave iar less ims 1 nnntiea than nnr anprimMii rr tn .no. fa- more accurately, take iho'best 'anenimen I Sm nn - 1 T n- u:.u r at . . r ,J,a5nn7u'u" "1- k! ,k ,,, I tireenneia Pond, one milo above the mill. 1 We have in this specimen 4.6 grains solid I mutter tn the ir.iior, ih.t : i a on h. ;;!. , T crrVT.r ' '..y av . V u' i solids. In the Loch Katrine water, though the adiective "harmfnl" i nrefled tn "solid constituents," intimating that tbe harmless parts are not estimated and this S&SS?,,, rately at 1.05 this hardness is due to I'me, and in our analyses the lime is esti- mdJ !h J"0.". constituents. If lltJTffl I closer relation to our specimen, viz: 4.50 I parw bohus to luu.wu Darts or water. I 1 ? 1 A - fS AAA . Bmce my statements have unintentionally drawn me into making a coumarison. it is proper to state that I havo placed tba waters of a pood not at all prepared as a water-supply in contrast with a beautiful I Iake upon which large sums of money have beA0t S!,! 6 it8.water DUre- . I sion. I will piva the tndrd mnihnda nf Criminal Court Report of tne Grand Jury. The following is the substance of tbe report of the Grand Jury of the Criminal Court, now in session, made to His Honor, Judge Meares, yesterday: "We, the Grand Jury for the October term, beg leave to say that, in the discharge of our duty, we have visited the Jail and Poor House and find both in good condition, and, from what we could sec, well kept, and the prisoners and occupants properly cared for." No cases of importance were disnosed of T,oQin.T. tv. .:-, .v. v juiHu.j, iu uui ui tun vyuuit UGlUg taken up principally in considering a case of alleged extortion on the part of a town ship constable. The ae are the dava when tho man with I the shot-gun goes out hunting and gets back with a bad cold. Then Dr. Bull's eUrftfUp takefl the p,ace of lhe VI CIVIC 1X91. THK MORNING STAR can always be had at tne following places in the city : The Parcel House. Harris' News' Stand, and the Sta Office. We guarantee no better goods made than Black, well's Dnrham Long Cat and Cigarettes. Opinion of Eminent Dr. H. R. Walton. Annapo lis, ML Colden's Uebig's Extract of Beef and Tonic Iarigorator, la a most excellent preparation. It is par excellence. Superior to Cod Liver Oil or any thins ever used in wasted or lmnalred consti tution, and an excellent preventive of malarial diseases. vQniH St FLAinrxB, Agents. Wilmington. Connoisseurs pronounce them very fine Black well's Durham Long Cut and Cigarettes. BOGUS CERTIFICATES. It la ao vile drugged 8tafl,pretendlng to be made of wonderful foreign roots, barks, Ac.. and puffed up by long bogus cer- Ufieates of pretended tmlracnloas cures, bnt a sim ple, pore, effective medicine, made of weU known valuable remedies, that fnrnishes its own certifi cates by its cures. We refer to Hop Bitters, the purest and" best of medicines. See another column. Republican. The healthiest, finest and purest smoke Black well's Durham Long Cut and Cigarettes. MOTHERS I MOTHERS I I MOTHERS I I I Are yon disturbed at night and broken of your res by a sick child suffering and crying with tne excru ciating pain of catting teeth f If so, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WTRSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP, it will relieve the poor little sufferer im mediately depead upon lt; there is 00 mistake about It There Is not a mother oa earth who has ever aaed it. who will not tell you at once that lt win reguiata tne noweia, ana give rest to tne motn- reUef sad health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use In all cases, sad pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses la the United States. Sold everywhere. 15 cents a bottle. Beats the world Blackweli's Durham Long Cut and Cigarettes. - bates otr aovenrunu. UWi feaare one day,.... 1 00 " two days, ... 116 " " threedara, I BO four days,.... too Ave days, 8 50 ' one week, 4 00 Two weeks e 60 Three weeks, 8 to " " One month,... , 1000 " Two months, n 00 " Three months, 14 on " " Six months, 40 be " " One rear, 00 00 rVTiMlnX litnrHlMnnilli liWtn . t nma.ni ttoiowu uun mimx nonpareil lypa dim one square. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Another Case (J? THB CKLEBBATSO -KING" SUIUTH. The mot perfect shirt In all iu parts mule, sod the only one with tbo rlBi h)cove Adjusirr. Bold only by MUN.-wk oc9 It Clotblei and Merchitot 1 all.T German Cologne. JUNBIBQ'S IXTltACra. 1.UU1NM fcX- tracte. Co'gite's Toilet Wtters. and a fall lino or Toilet and Kancy Articles. J. C. MUNDrt, DniKUt. 3.1 North Frontstrrri. oc0 II Something New ! JN UATS AND CAPd I AH1UVING DAILY. ocO tf l!Uur DOCil Street Millfl jyjBAL. rBARL. HOMINY, GKA1N. nY, FBl, At; For sale at bottom prices. PHK8TON CUM Ml NO Aii x f ProprU-Uirs For Sale, O SECOND HAND PH ELANS CAKON lilL- O Uard Tables. 6x10 feet Mpocket Billiard Tables. 6xll feet; 1 ket second I Iland IS Rmll Pnnl 01 in.K. a i wiTlJ.. . w. . v wi . U7V.aJU Hell U IlUJB.ni! S Hecond Iland PholaD I Li 71. '.""."I , """"'i &Sh M Whltfls.1?: jTlSsTd I BoerPimn mup pi.t i k..i.. I oc8iw ' jos. n. nkpf. JBwisaaw.-- r 1 'CM m .TTTTrrrvr. To insure obtaining the gcnulno Apolllnarla. see that tho corks bear tho Apollinarla brand. Bold by ADRIAN & V0LLKR8, Wilmington, N. C teSleodlm th sa ta nrmlp LANE'S English and Mathematical School. GEN. JAS. H. LANE. PRINCIPAU Rooms nott to 8t John's Chnrch. The flrrt v -sion will begin Monday, Oct. 4th. Circular! at tbo bookstores. aol7 ood tf fr an tn Wanted, 500 Men, 200 Boys, 150 School Boys, To bur Clotblngat tbe Lowett Prlcoa that were ever offered Id thia cltr. Men'a SniU from f 4 60: Boys Suits from S3 60; Children's suits from la no wirno eari wouo le wo have tbe stylo and slues to nt. ocItf Wholesale and RctaU Clotblrr Choice Fruits and Celery. JUK BY STB Alt ER BENEFACTOR TODAY the first of the soason of Malaga Grape. Celery, Qaincea, fine Dncheaa Peara, King Apples, CaUw- I anges, and Aepinwaii Bananas. "rpo. uapojoa tjranocrriea, new Crop Or- oc 6 tf Fruit and OonfocUonery Store. For Sale at Low Prices. 300 110118 nlf Ro1" BAOUlNo 1000 BUa Arrow nd Dolu TIK3 100 BZeaI' B d 8molte(5 BACON. pJQQ Dbls FLOUH, all rradei, infi BK" COFFEE, H bbU BUUAK, 1UU 500kegNAIL8. OA ft Bdla HOOP IKON, 1.000 New and OUU Second-Hand SPIRIT BAHKR1X. t( A Cases Soaps. Lye. Polath. Snuff, OVVJ Tobacco, ioda, Crackers, Cheoao Lard, Ac, Ac se 11 tf WOBTIl A WOKTI1. Parlor Suites, CHAMBER SUITES. OFFICR AND KITCHEN I V B'ornHore.handeome, durable and at the lotroft I priCOS. BEUBBND8 Sc HI UN II OK. 8. 8. Corner Market and Socond Streets, oc 3 tf Wilmington, N. O. Have You Seen Our 16 RIB UMBRELLA T BROWN A RODDICK. Have You Deen the JEAN DRAWERS WE MANUFACTURE? BROWN A RODDICK. Have Yon Seen the NEW CORSET WB RETAIL AT 75 CT8T BROWN A RODDICK. Have You Seen That JOB LOT RUFFLING AT R0 CTS. A PIKCKT au 29 tf BROWN RODDICK. Sev. Daniel Morrelle's ' English and Classical School, S. W. CORNER ORANGE AND FIFTH BTH. The twenty-second annual session will begin, D. V., Monday, 4th October. sel eodiw su we fr Seeds. Seeds. rpHB PUREST AND MOST RELIABLE STOCK of TURNIP and CABBAGE SEEDS ta tbe world, grown by D. Landreth A Boos, and for sale at re duced pi ices br JOHN K. McILHENNT, Drapgu, Je Tt tf Cor. Market sad Frost streets. Arrived! The first New River Oysters of the season at oc tf MOZART SALOON. Hemoyal. SHAVE MOVED. SUB STOCK OF CA'U- rUgea, Buggies, Harness, BAddtea, Aft, to the large aadcomaiodiobs Store oa - Treat fltreet, one door North or D. A. Smith A Oo.s, where we wUl be better prepared to serve oar M and new customers. ocStf UERHAKDT OU. r4 w
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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