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. HEJlOina' STAR. ;ii v. ' . -j .juuoli anil ! H.HjiiifI- teiij skiu f ijato M 4jj s;,l. j.m iLt; j s,i.$ i .TVi -. --wW-W reV i'. 1 I-1 Vf:s5-sjlv r i wise .i''-I .. ' ! ' - 111 jwnir.KERiftn. Ul-i. f f 17.11 ' l Yir - II ' Ar I -"i A-VX - I - I ee mUrrmnm U af port ta il i 4M CUV Af"U itAor 4UBt "W O DTL1SIKI. ru f Yock AMatii will Uk re ,,. uat.l Ttt-HJf Mil; IJU!loJof C.J 34 tou. Jmo54 3J. ru 33, Ktx B4a U. l4t tMJWlUcUoo. A.Ula ia joiUr B"c 4 Are Iroo vV.,t4 tt UcftnooJ, V.. borate ; lo4 r u for -hj1 crovia LobiM. Tb ,,)lMt,m of t& cfTT LowJ. iceocd- t!i rtc4i ci nosy. U j9l 4 37l- JTTu:4l UtilUJ VUtU r...rJ of llUb. ia Mi0 M Waah- uil,,, n,u .J jour a 4. all t oU oOctra , rivtd tiits of the Oalho- . i hurc -ki for Arcabiaaop k. rmpUly. i ,,. at:c:iu r 10 coaaty Ci-, Ir i ul tv tto4 wa kited yt- m TU rkA:Jr of La aali- J( nil r K J ft b MOllVCt ,, u t.i ir-.J t TlrfiaU Ra- t Cw - yry;a fall N- Tor a aatrkau: Moay S .m . c4ro flrai i 10 t-taoil t ut.im ttar irm at g- 3CO 7 SO, :or, ii-T4j4 apf lag gl 13 41 :l. ' ro ljwr. aarJd 4J07i eta; ,vir n iirwik ! at arty twatt; roaia t llomhardt U lo U married ,, vv 1 .rir, m ramof ye ll ai tu j do 1 hut caaka ? It loaklic cooli oaly gV the ihtr j ril adopted be might gtt :: eoeataatioo of hia p'y. M t o 11 ..1 la b flooded with N r:Um cipital. It an. to be the . t rila- building ther aa ela- I. 1 nmtld that fCOG.OOO of pti i bioaltt lata lb U. H. -v-ry k bf the (oreiKU iaami- A 1 Nuer York, 10 the mootlt of lojraxgraaia arrived from fcurop. Sioce Jaaaary I, 18-Hl, 181, : 4 : 1 ihe total. 1 )i .Slate Htecative Commilte-e of ProhibiUog Aaaociatioo have J P. N. Ooeaee 44iraeea ead Farcin M. Sorrell eeeretary. herniary Bfaine te the aalhor of 'nt.wArt llepub(icJti.N He m also u ttikiii inairumenl ia causiog the iiut of WO arp who rvjeeoed te .:ti name. VI r .-ViJon Hobeoo, of (oochland, t'i Mr. Jaeper P. Howe, of Ilich iu n.J, Va., have been arreatad. They r 2tting ready to be ebot at. It iuusta m til about "a woman" ead apio-lfrom dir. in looking orec a bet of marders n4 crm W a BalUmora paper yea- irlij ihe North had Jest four to otte fira ib South, aod jet the, latter Is !! enough to sun the meat-, blood Unrsty. rhre were 191 liedents matxico 'u,l i the L'eivervity dariog the :holatio yter jajt closed. -The SQor o umber 32, bat how catey of uio will be graduated we have not itn4d U yiC TV addreaa of Col. Whartoe J. inNM, tLjiivMl 0 th oaraeion of ih rcnt memorial celebration at 'eueril!e, and which we publish " the I or as of a supptecaeat to-day, traply repay peraaaL l oor Ueeeerf leTJe ; as a ftiiure now 10 the lecture buaineee as 4 spmal friioj "CooVTio'g'lslo the Uiohioe baaiaeea. He had no hooae i N'ubrrt V end bnc 159 people at I'.ociaaatL The eoaotry is waxieg a 1'ttU tued oi 11. W. B. . Go hocae, M oua, aoditatla there. . oator Voorheee says he deeiree t eee Cockling re-elected, but not 7 ib4 Democrats. Hs sajs the true oours for the Democrat! party to pane ie lo make ao ooalitiow with ther faetioe ef the lUpsblieeo per lT. bat fWWahe evea) Ueor ef He stuaet to pablio baeteeee, aad aide the judgment of the people in ike fetereUClCiD iVi.Il , Praeaaoe hrgleweoe eieiirered asj Ureaa oa the 3 1st of Msy, at the opening of the-MistLsg Iostrtate et Suantoo, Vs. ' Fli theme was 'The vol. xxviii. no. Or-Kno Copper Prooe, an oied at ti mi nta of the Orw-Koob Mining Company of North Carolina, II said bv.believfd I bat, a great wealth in copper laj dormant in the South, which. If properly worked, would bo aa proi table aj lale copper. Major Uotohhiesv of V'ireinU, thanked Pro- Soath. . asci.vsiABW inicxirTion W. 11AUONE. lt karts me la a a tlof aflr." The ahore La what the htlle Briga ir said to Iliddlebeixer, who heard of Cockling! realgnatlon. Tfca Aatt-r a-iliua CavlaD. Raklth Visitor. Pnraaant to e cell, the Slate Anti I'rohibiuoa Conteotioo met in Me tropolitan Hall at 12 m. to-day: CoL T. K. Cooper, of Iredell coun ty, called the Coo Ten lion to order, and Mr. George Toonoffaki, of Wake, waa made temporary Secretary. On motion of Mr. Scolt, of New Hanover, e committee of fire on Per - maneot Orgeniulioo was appointed ae follows: K P. Powers, ILK. Scott, W. A. Eliaaon, J. J. Stewatt and Nalt Alkieeoeu Mr. Jaxre . Boyd, of Alamanoe coanty, waa called out, and proceeded to addrrea lh Cooveatioa for up ward of ao hour in oppoeilloa to the prohibition bill At the con- clatioo of hie addra. the Chairman of the committee 00 Permanent Or ganisation reported aa follows, which waa adopted: For President, R. C lUdger, of Wake; Vice PreeidenU, I. 8. Angk, of Iredell; J. E. Boyd, U ail ford; J. T. Ueepaa, Beaufort; J. EL O'ilara, UaHfax; Henry Northery, Iliehmoed; J. U. Ilen fro w, Waxe; lHaiel Kelly, Moon; M. N. Leery; Cacberlaod; W. IL Bailey, Da vm; K. W. Turner, Oraoville; W. J. Daaghtry, Carteret; D. It. Johnson, Warren; A Moor, Cumberland; G. A. Utaghaxa, llowao; Wm. John eloa, Mecklenbarg. Comniiltee 00 Keaolutioos N. Atkjoeoa, George Ma thee, CoL Car - 1 - r peoUr, J. EL O'Hara, oho S pel man. I Kiecalive CoamilUe -SUle at lare, CoL CarpaoUr, T. N. Cooper, II. tL Soott, IL ISrenhild. Secretariea IL L MeDaffie, G. L. Toencffski, J. M. MeGowao and W. V. Tamer. Major Badger, oo taking the chair, aa Prasideut, addreeaed the ConveQ- tioa briefly. J. E. OMIaxa and J delivered addreaaaa. T. Reepeae Mr. Nat. Atkineoo, ot Baaoombe county, and aaother geaUetaxa, whose name we failed to get, made sjpeeehec; after whteh. oa motion, the Con v en tioe adjewrsed eaul 9 o'clock-, I. U. Fretathej ifeese and Oitrwr. n oood esse' the folio wi a g : - The aUeadanoe was quite- large, nearly every seat oa the : floor be oasapied. About ose-foarth of the delegate were colored s Nearly all I sectiooe of the State were irpreeeat- ed, bet the bulk of the delegate were that portioa went of liaJeigh. Wake had e large repfeeeetauorj. Executive Committees for Die- I riots: First die trie t W. A Moore, of Chowan: second district J. E. .r. -1 tT.i: I Y. . ,7" W' "J4,A "f"'CkT Ed. P. Powers, of Cumberland; I fourth district J. H. Iienfrow, of I Wake; fifth dUtrict W. R Stafford, of Guilford; sixth district J. J. Sim ma, of Mecklenburg; seventh die. trict a J. Baily, of Iredell; eighth district Nalt Atkinson, of Ban corn be. Arraaxoojr sxasioH. The Coo veo lion reaeeemhled at 5 o'clock, after a reoeee of three hours. sea. ae t 1 . a I he leuowior was inireaucea; 1 L Wuxaxas. Compleu organixation I Ihae bee. perfected in many counties against prohibiuoo, therefore be it JUioica, mat tnis oonvention 1 adoDtths name, to be known In fu- I Ure, as the -AnU-ProbibiUon party IW IOI OUW e'W Viiuiws. . . M m . . ,. M , A loojr preamble and resolutions were adopted, which we are com pelled to omit for want of space. Tb Coeveolloo wee address sd bv James hi Boyd, of Alamance, R. C. Badger, of Wake, J.EL O'Uare, J. T. IUspaas, N.L Atkinaoa, Mr. Cobb, ef Persoo, Mr. Bledsoe, Seth M. Car- E rater, ef New bene, aa-d Iter. 1. 13. row a. Missionary Baptist, of Yad kin. Mas KItTISS. A maa meeting of enli-prohibi-tioeists was hsld in Metropolitan Hall, et which Mr. E. P. Powers, of Fsyetteville, presided. Speeches were msds by Jars as H. liarris and T. V. Turner, colored. The latter announced himself as a Republican, ead said that he was glad that Demoeraue Legislature had thrown the fire-brand of prohibition among the people, for it would surely result in rood for the lUpubUcae pirty There wee a perxedt exodus of listen- ere from the hall daring bis speech. 1 box free the entire etaeoe. Druggists. t I ru3 AliLJ.JXLravJuiruxjL a isc I The comDeUuoeovar geedais et Wake For- ef -Boexh oe UaxT will keep a house I est CoUere was spirited. W. P. Komeray. from files, taceoaltoes. rats ead mice, I of DuDlin. won the Latin Medal: H. G. 'JL ' f ' '- '''"sr" W$;t ' ' : j -Si nY''-- 63. i tr Ux-itjN;fw:ca"iMpAY; died rtcentlT. . XifOOM wU office but eyext otlw man thinks btmaelt quallfled K couaiy roperl Undent i i -lUloigQ loet a Taluahle oituaa JSifaS and I waa sua,j ... v ' -amitrn y utoe- i no nnrrm Butn la rrareeented In the AntWProhlbRlofi. OoarenUon. , , uvuuoMn. much rich territory by the new eoutr, wUl UUbethi bTaSontjof thewordS noetoDacco, as thnxich eeeyone iu on ;an aoe tobacco, as the tkh eectloM He on the ,Ppeelu.QiordL,l . , Newtoa JEnyfw:, All' :tne work on lh Lrlrw f cinr has Cn pleud. U-s enahiary has been put In order, ana -wore was negus xaTLraaay. mornutf hmmIkmi ' )- J-f Oxford torchlight-.. There wlU tt.AiimMr.KM mtM fnMiixn lit Or. SfJK!,S lf! m?sf? JSi th. lord J one 46th. one of the white and the oih of the cotertd eltfjeee of the county. Ilia thouxht that a -igoroue campaJgn for the prohibitory liquor law wUl be .Inaugu rated. We rise to a Dertonil queetion. It the gifted and Tenerabla editor of the lizabth City KamomUt a "anre-noogh' Colonel ? If ao. we bet; pardon, and henceforth we shall salute hua record lag I to thle. We can not even agree to tickle 1 even an editor tf he If merely a "Kornel. Warrenlon OazdU: Mr. Len Ilenderton has invented and patented an attachment by which window blinds can ba beM at any angle desired. : On. Don eey. night last the dwemng-honee of Mr. Oecrge ' It ciemenia, of Bhocoo, wee destroyed by Oe Ihe origin of welca tt wot known. Hendereon Tb&Keemto and Jto En Urn; A celorad maa about twenty-Ave yean of age, named Bonjiata Tuner, wee 1 drowned In Lemay'i pood, about seven taOea frara this place, on raat 8ozu3sy morn-; log. ue could not swim ena eoodeauuy ; stepped la fifteen feat of water and drowned before tnoee who ware le conrpaay wnn him could come to his ertfaace. Persooj ettenftlng the TJniver ity Normal Behool will per the tallowing rates, good from June 8 to August 1: One fare, rood both ware, on theKorth Oaro- Una iUIIroad; flya cesie e amlla. round trip. on the Atlaauo A 2iocth Oaxol-tta Railroad 1 three and a half cents e mile (flat clan) aod three caoU (eecood claaaX each way, on the Raleigh fc Aoxveta Air Liae: three canu. each wsy, on the Wilmington A Weldon. - Greensboro Itxtriotz Seventeen etndeac. from Meaara. Dick & Dillard's Law School win apply for lleensee before the a iui xwnw lliwua WWm ChiCkeM and hog are dylag at a rapid pretni uoun at ua-eiga next wtex. rale Jo Qoilford county. We regret to a enounce that then has been no change for the better la ex-4jov. Raid's ce-a ditto. Ue Is still vary low, aad we fear the worst Oreeatboro Is called a dry town, but pocket pistols, with wet cotka. can be seen at betas. Raieigh 2o-Oierotr: The first number ot the BtaU Journal, Mr. John BTelmaaa paper, appeared yesterday. --Thirty-three drommen' liceaeee ware Issued from the State Treasury during ; the xseoth Ot May. , John W. MPIl. aherlff cf Anaoa coaaty, yaatacday placed DaaieJ Alien la the Penitentiary, and A IL Win- s iad. aherur 01 rTuaoa eouniy, placed rr. La Harrisoa and John Inmaa. Dur ing May the amount of reveane collections lathis district waa X23101a.5. Charlotte Observer: The num ber of deeds and mortgagee recorded le the register's office in this city since the first of Jantary up to yesterday was 1,595. The eiabec of aiaoilax tranaactionafor the eaaae period of last year was L.Z3. being SS5 than this year. The friends end ec- I which occulted night before last at Sea I Antonio, Texae,' waitaer he weal some nve 1 or m moouu agy V rcaia turn Moatui.j 1 D anbury Reporter. Mr. A. A. Dillon died Saturday last, under suspicious I ctfcsmataDces: so mncn so mat tne coroner 1 . .. ... I Af.f" " inio ina ntuer. aia aaoi 101 us ai officer of the county. Dr. L H, HllL who I medeencaf taarUm examinatioB, and re- I ported that Mr. Dillon ofeerebial I hemorrhage (the bursting ot e blood vessel In the brain). A number of our citlxens yet believe that he was poisoned from using drugged whisky, which produced, convul sions, and caused the nursling ox toe 0100a vessels of the brain. Lamberten Robesonian- Mr. J. Mel). French, we regret to state. Is stia serieusly 111 or typhoid fever. layette-, villa item: We hear that a good many from i this tow a and the surrounding cematry are 1 thinking of enlisting in the United stales thinking of enlisting service. Shoe Heel sparks: We neg- leeied to .tat. last week that Mr.D.it. M0 fMl of lambr. The Prohibl- 100 meusg last Saturday was the largest lows snip meeting ever held in this place. 1 Tb colored people .t""maial.bfr ! 1 Li .U LU. WU1WB. VJ LUDU UWlh W 1 IM. , flM.Wrt f.n. Sh.riffI Wallace, of Duplin, escorted two colored eonfiots to Raleigh yesterday. Mf. Kemp P. Battle will deliver the address cm 54!l0 of lh' ofrKIa!SC' School at LaOrsnge, Thursday, June 9th. it is now nniawfni in tha city of Golds- boro to throw or sweep old paper, straw or I J 17. tnUe" 00dsr a penalty of $ I 00 for each streets. offence. Such deposits must be placed in barrels or boxes to be resaovea ny ins cay carts every We s deads y aod Setsrday; , ISuch a law ought to he orc4d la Wilmington, dtar. J Hickory Pru : 8ix or eight new stores have been opened ia Hickory within the past two or three months, and we hear of others that will be opened soon. Is this issus will be found an interest ing article from the able pen of Dev. J. B. Bobbin, D. D., on the division of the North Cere Una Conference of the M. E. Church, South, which we pebDsh for the benefit of our many Methodist friends In Western North Carolina. . It is proposed to take all that porttonat Weavers Tet. the Btstq now embraced In the Holston Conference, and by adding it to the western part of the present North Carolina Conference mtke the new western norm uaroiina uonrer chce. Ualeiga farmer c jaechanic. Holding, of Wake, won the Frencs medal j Pkrtilf ' Mnt)ciUn . ti. tod! trtkred maw mwhiillDftt Wf I rolled al k lie. wherenpqn medal U I wfded lo each. . Fottxpther Wedali ad .. I let w m awarded. -lyroreu items i Mr. - asiut snperlnUndflnt atthelc - aneAsy S1! . I .coioreu, waa uruwnou ia, 1 I FayetUrille letter in he Raj Chatlotie. '.'.'.' leijfc iTtnes-OJesreer.' --frhr weramy great the Bute, knd with the : foremen! Col. v' P1? "T5: b?ut 5lB HnWXkmfit.tamBpfaXtm. J.Q$! i.gggi -oe eeBa tiuvri tvuu Tiun ut cfcij- iitnir TheTtew from ine'top ortne faraot tobe anroaased. The I inlarat aA -ttTiiiimniin ar anneriAr tn anv J Ihaye . ayex Usted. . OoL , Green make i cry acuppernong wnicu mun meet a reaay I kl irfwl an T mr Miifr' .Thai flriAl ftSlyW TaxUty a! fith 00uitwx ot crp, speclued PerchT&c, . Hehas a gaaometeron vi.TT5i kj i -'ti-vj -.k I f4 CU4 w., Lot Boll terrier dog. Htmoir ttaak aulte, etc. . W. IH. CrxxbwHop Bitters. Ua-r-BSBOKB-Driwing paper, etc. a,eal -r Receipte of ootton yeaterdey 90. bejee. Iteayy rains and some hail in this aeeUoct jeaterday. We bad the pleasure of a visit from Mr. Pulaikl Cowper, of Rtleigh, last evening. We are indebted to Collector W. P. Canaday for iaiporlant documents relating to the Life-Saving Betvice. Rev. W. M. Kennedy will, D. V., AH hie pulpit at Maaonboro Soued on I Sonday'next, at 11 A. M. and 7 80 P. M. 1 The brig Havana was cleared frota this port yesterday, by Meaara. JS. Kidder & Boos, for Deaaarara.-with 242, 794 feet of pitch plhe lurfbeV; s & ' ' ' ; The Cornet CoooerV. Clab will giva a aaooelititt excurekn oo the steamer Patpori some sight during the coming I week, due notice of which will be given in I fVfa n.rr I ua p,per -L We hear that the first moon- . " .... Dgbt excaraion ot the aeaaon wiU be given 0 Monday night nwet, taa th InM.. compli- and -Oneihuadred empty tia. be ue foeed on the wharf foot of Market were I . , , i . sseat, at a taio pwu n ouoeauaj ai&us uj a meabar of the police force, ead taken to I the City HalL where they await a claimant. ' 1 ' - r Mies EUa Chepman, of the Chap, man 8Taten,"fonnerty favontes behtnd the footlights Iff this eity, was among the slight ly hurt ia the railroad amaak-ap -between New Totk aad PbUadalphla a few days ego . : A colored atomaxt by the name 1 et Judy Ann Hunter, well known in police efrclea. was arrested bv Officer Latham. jesterdsy mAtW4ni. fmViftAs atreeu. She burst out crying when the key wis turned upon her, . befog efreld. 11 ess, that her reputetfoo tasy suffer. - - ijeamer vtrntr worm, is progreanng an V . . j k-w r KVLCi.;.' qar tapsujcrrttion ot uapt. pam toaianpf, wW.1WWv fl?"PP.l rr , ,. uj. 11. k. i Zsr:jr:-ZM-r.rzZllllZZ,J:i ,MrUJluu- sx1 w" n TJ. TT?.L7T-"I,014;oa foreign vasselsv $120,408. spaoa between desks lecreseed to thirteen I mm m m caiieciate lastitnte cam- Stowage eJeetfy (ot'ootloov statal Aa ierw leesrt Cttteew.' ' e sad late&igeace was received here rday of Jhe tcciJeJiUl killing of Mr. XI H. Paul, a prorainett end eeergetio oiugen of Red BaakayHoheean eosnrty, oa the Carolina, Central . milroad. Irlseemi I that Mr. PanI was enraMdwith tome of I hi mill hands ia eoepUnsi- seiw lua I T. m "TV . ..... . S on a sidetrack, and eaS in between I two of the ears, when his head got acci tally caught between sokes ;project- 1$ 'pieces ofriftXTber? tirtl WW-slMdly crashed as to cause hU death. " s . r. . - r -m ' - r - - - - - Li Lira ui.'TrL x'--J vsosasaa saaa.es ot,.rjr -mv erp.-wa.. tXMt&uster at uea isanxs, reiiroaa agent, tib proprietor of a distillery and a steam eiwunlU, and had but recently erected T" 7 . f . . m ene residence at that point, uis loss wm bee! heavy one to the little community In which he wee each e mertaf and eontrotlieg spirh, aad ia his death Rebesoa eousty has beeq deprived of one ot hex best and most prominent citizens. No blame whatever ia to be attached to the rap;oa4 far'lhe deplorable accident, I atherewasii9.engine connecwu witni.uie 3, which, a eeforeeteted, wereoa a side track. '. '.. ' '.kV-.' : ','. Deceased who tearet a wife and chirT drsa le saoara his sad fate, lived only about one hour after; the AOCldeeW ' We ' aadere stand that hfs rife wee iriswtd foi" 130.000.' We regret , to laera that Mr. L. Tate Bowden suffered severely from nervous prostration Wedneeda aight caused by the f!earf ul ordeal through whJeh he passed ia the accident on ,tbe xiyer that afternoon . Hs was better yesterday, however, and it Is expected thkt' be win ' be all rlghl in a dsyortwOn ".VV-mV''-'" !,,:"''' ' T Th J5 juNE:w8i;;,v'a . Ahow, the. state I " iQermooqeler. at tUe station named, at IrflJi P. M. yesterday, Washington mean WMliiaeL and alanine' .moant of f ninUU; 1 . . . , . ... tw.rtJftMr h- - i - 7 ' . " - huis, hours, ae i tvnibd.y Sergeant Ianey. Signal Officer at thM Station: ar i AtJ. .v , n Temp, it-in rau. weetfiar. TZndV ; t . t .05 76 .28 . J! air 70 .00 Cloudy 80 .00 Cloudy CJorticana . 87 , .00 Hazy 89 .00 Clondf 8, .00 , IViir. 79 , .00 . Fair. " Key West,.;... fanfa Rasa, .... - Sayinneh.....:;: J T5 ;-.uo Tt "n 8a i. Fait 79 , . .00 . Fair 80 : .00! Ltrain U : ,.--S5 Cloudy 81 .28 Fair xenaacoia PortjEads.. ...... 80 .34 dear The following are the Indications for the a I South Atlantie States to-dayr i fartiy cloudy weitber, local raina, "S SnH f1 ig?? Pe. followed by rising barometer. f " ' ' m m r . -.J - an; n. I I IIP mCLA r Num. TTMnaaM. r.-. with being connected with Geo. W. Blaney in the maU robbery mentioned in mr last twobrlhree issues, came up before U.S. Commissioner McQuigg yesterday. The testimony was a repetitioa in a great mea- sureof that already Riyen in the case of Blaney, and was pf such a character, in the opinion of the Commissioner, as to justify him in requiring the defendant to' give a bonf in the sum of $800 for his appearance at the next term of the U.S. District Court, in November! next, failing in which be was committed to jaiL ? . Postmaster Brink has shown himself alive to the interests of the people, as well as the government. inthl as n many other cases of a similar character which he has worked up and brought to a successful issue, to the satisfaction of the public and to the terror of evil-doers. Hon. D. L. Russell appeared for the go vermnent and Mf. F. R. Darby for the de fence. - BXeweroloclcal Bepert. From Sergeant McCann, Signal Officer at this port, we have the following; report for the month .of May: Mean barometer, 30.043; highest barom eter, 30.372, date 1st; lowest barometer, 29.638, date 16th; monthly range of barom- I eter .784; mean temperature, 70.6 degrees highest temperature, 93 degrees, date 18th; lowest temperature, 54 degrees, date 9th; I daily migeofihermo Jereea-dataaOlh and lathsleaatdailrtanwl I , rTZ.' TT w AW IhaamAmaJae 11 il i wairieial JWeiflA Mt9 NAaa r: ::J..T?JZ2 I movement of wind. 3.588 miles: number of movement Of wind, 3,588 mttesr; number Of I fwtfw: Of Biimbsr I number of fair days. 28; number of cloudy 1 . -.- - . ..I Qays, ; total number, oi days on wnicu I rain; fell, 9; total number of days on which I ntr rain fell. 22: dates of aaroraa. 0: dates I , , uwi. wiviw, v, ubk of solar halos, 0; dates ofjunarhalos, 13th. areretcB) atzaarca ray Ute meaua. Tha fnllnwino- ia a titamnnt of the for" eigu exports from the port of Wilmington r. - -- -7- 1U1 MiO U1UUIU Ul JMLBJ JUSk bMBCU, mm uuiu- piled from the books in the Custom House: Rosin and crude turpentine 43,308 barrels, valued at. ...... .... ... 77,605 Tar land pitch 2,750 barrels; val ued at .......HI 5,500 Spirits turpentine 83,064 gallons. 1. Seined at 27,385 I Lumber 1,062,000 feet, valued at 1 Tot4l Talnationof experts for the- M-.h aioafKi Valnaof'eTrrU aa Awarleaavnria I . ' Tbesday, June 7th, 8 P. M., eocieble . a. 11 aj a given by the Stonewall Debetisg Society. M:,Wedaeedey June 8th, 9 A M., annual meeting of Trustees. ' Thursdaf, June 9th. 11 A M., annual address by Mf. 4 T. fB. htihgsbury, of WiN ttlngfon.- Tbursday; 8 Pi Hi dosing ; with musical .1; (i'.'H T itl &f end rhetorical exefctses, shntial report of Principal, announcement, of distinctions end presentaUou of prizes and diplomas. 'eawaewai crlaataalCeart. The f'ollowing cases were disposed' of in 1 this Court yesterday : State vs. C. H. Grant, resisting an officer: ' Motion to amend warrant. Motion granted. Motion by-State lo remand this cause to the Superior Court of Pender county. Motion granted. State vs. C. H. Grant, disprderly con- j duct Same as. above. State vs. P. W- Smith and Wm. Daniels, larceny. Case on trialT Btayar Ceart. The only base f or. thel'consfderalion of Msybr'Sniitli, yesterday morning, was that ore jaiiaptaateq coiorea muiyiuuai answer tag tojtte atbereuphonibut of 'JaiifaHe'pde hy pfflMrGafford n esday for act- t kq m uspclof s. jnanser on hjs )beaV Def (ndant waff reprimanded , aad. i dis chargei -j.n.ui- ;i -k.H -.A; t Theie waa altarge', ladies an chnfl 8teeinwigp The iuapices tpuaday pgf,. the Second preahjrtiaa.Csrch, ad ,F are glad to hear haVthey,kd a pleasail JUsae the ralnj not coming up ieUeiMD interfere toaiy eexnaBtwith their;enjoy , whole- no. 4305 of i The malls close and arrive at the Post Office as follows: CXiOHE. City r - Northern through mails, fast, 5:30 P. Ndrthecn thronek, and wai way - IrinWls.i.. .. 6:40 A, M. 5:40 A. M. 6iRale;ieh;uiL.;.... ..... . lot the tT. C, Railroad. d tnntAii nnn1ioH thro. f' roin indndiricA A K. n j Railroad, at, .... ... 5 .-40 A.M. 7:45 P. M.. I uthern mail for all points 1 rir '?AVi,vt v.: ekcept Sunday). ; . . ...... 9.-00 A. M. 75' P.M. xor (Aertrtr a Darungton u. .. ...... for oints between Flo- rebfia 'and 'Charleitthifi a.' . . 7 US P M Ffttyile,andofflceonCape - . o Jr4ar River. Tuesdaye and raaey..v...u.. 1 KX) P M. kyfttet-Ue, ; via Lumber ton, y except Sundays... . vKXTA. M. U.; L end interme- i offices. Mondays and Thursdays 8.-00 A if . Smifhyille mails, by steam- DOar, daily (except Sundays 8:30 A. M. Melts for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little Rtyer, Mondays end Thurs- daya. ........,...,,,.. . 6:00 A. M Wilmington and Black River dars and Fridays 5:00 A..M. , s orssr fob dklivbky. Northern through and way maua 4 ...... , . . , m Southern mails - ?,00 P. M. end TJSO A M. Carolina Central Railroad. .... 7:15 P. M. iay400!jirOm " General deliveryopen from 5:30 AM. to 7KJ p. M., and on Sundays from 8 -0 to 9:?i- i . . nexal delivery when sump office is closed. wvaiuin vt otug tu DLuau uuauuuco at jro e -tree . . . - o SUrnn Office ODen from 8A.M. tolM. andfrom2 to50P.M. MoneFordeVand Register Department open same as stamp aXUCe. u , BUitet fjaaaa'a Apoittmeals. . June 5. Whilsunday FaveUeville. Or dination. June 17, Friday Wilson . June 19, Sunday Rocky Mount Con secration. Jane 20, Monday Halifax. June 21, Tuesday Scotland Neck -aaananW'eaBWnwt-1 ; The steamer' North State reports a slight rise in the river. - ii ' CITY ITIiSIS. THJ6 XOSNma 8TAB caa alwayi be had at the f ollOVl&K Slaoea In the elfcr : Thu Pnrttull HonM Satrte'News Stand, and the Sta Office. A. KAKB JBAHQAIN. A well established and PEoeperoaa weeaiy Mewapaper. located in a thri vihe,; growing town on the line of a prominent Bauroed.' is offend' for eale. Terms easy, for - terms an parttcolara apply to the editor of this MAN'S WISDOM. "She maiata that it le morefimvertaaaa that aer family abafl pe kept m rah health than that she should have all theTaah kmahte draaise and atylee of the times. She there oreeeeeto It that each member of the family la Buppuea wiui eaoaga nop Bitten, at toe nan ap pearance of any symptoms of 111 health, to prevent WHO IS atBS. WINSLOW T As this aueeUon that sue ie a i l and nore. nrhchnv unmur rhririi I and none, principally among children. She has I pc topwiedge obtained ia a lifetime peat as I aaiB9maa.pajBuatUt boo dmb oompoonaea a Boou- .1 W 1 1 t . 3 . 1 w syrup ror I SlttaS cnuoren teething, it operates liae rest and health, and la moreover sure ealth. and la moreover sure thobowele. Iaeoneeqaeneeof thiear- I ticle Mrs. Winslow is becoming world renowned ae eiiefatoeetlieiaee;cniidren vrmj .in " sanvk' sold and need here. Wethina think Mrs. Winslow haa ImwrirtsllaeA her nana by this inTalaable arti I cle, and we sincerely believe thousands of children f bm. and that millions 1 haye been eared from 1 an eany grare try its tunety j anDorn wiu snare its berUeased. Mo taer has discharged her duty to her Buffering little one, in owopinion, until she has girea it the bene- iit 01 ra. w maiew'B Booming eyrup. iTy ilds thera rar rr aw.--Xadi? Virttor. New York city. Bold by all Druggists. 3S cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dog Lost. A slKDITJM 8LZI BULL TKBBIKB, WHITE, ; with a black ring around one of his eyes. A liberal reward will be given for the return of the Dog to Mrs.: DANIELS, comer of Third and Davis eta. JeSH Elegant TjTOOCK AND SACK BUTTS, Beady Made, for Men and Boys, 1 CHitDREa'8 buitb all very cheap. 1 .' f MUHSONj Je s tt aothler sad Merchant Taoor. Hop Bittors, pLAVOBJNG KITHACTS, GUM CAMPHOR, Cigars, Tobacco, CigareUes, Ac, ac WM. EL QBEKN, je S tf - Droggiata. , Drawing Paper, JTXD DBAWIKQ MATKBIAlfl, Caa always be had at HBIKSBERGEB'S. Pianos and Organs, A l ouk pianos and onaxm Are yirst In every respect Call and make your selectiens at. HEINSBsTBGBB'B Lire Book and Maaie Store.. JeS tf New ant AttractiTe Gocis ill Tell. -B CAKKOT COMPLAIN OT BDSTJErgSS FOB oar New and Nobby Styles make business lively for us, while others are complaining of dullbusl acas. yesterday's Steamer brought oa a large lot of Men's Salts, Youths' Salts, Boys' Salts and Chil dren's Suits. Alpaceae and Linen in a large variety for Men, Boys and Children. Thee weeds were bought extremely low and we Win sell them accordingly. Come and see for yourself. A. DAVID. Jeltf "i - "The Clothier." 'Bjw'-eSe: !JLe-; A ftxxF DBAWTNQ ' OF TBS ' J i ra XeuIslAba ltarte, jttenr ' nPAXES PLACE JUNE 14. PBIiOS .FBOM ' A $30,000 to $100,000. . Price, Whole tickets. $10; asiyea?$S Tenths, v t AaeiessLoek BooceTs,,: t. . Sty IS tf - . Wilmington, N. C. i i . . wxmontM,... 40 M ,, Ttn Hn Mild Mop4rtll tyy af qttr. NJ;PXEBTISI.MENTS. tt? WILL FIND.1MM IN Htt NEW QUARTERS, : J'.J . . . . 1 , J hWi. J IN TOB CARR 3LOCK. ON SECOND ST., Hj O - ID Jeltfl StniT7 HatS ! leading Styles ! , . WARRlaOM Jt ALUM, JetU Baaera, - n : " 1 Corn. Oats, &o. 1 30,000 BahIMiMWIIT-iboaN. lBaakOATti,' , . SOOBatoew, H.BAY. J: .-il. I . . . lWBnBhflHpaAiLa, . Ana w ?r5? , JfJUaxaaae Qrala jubA. rNBBt Dealara. ieStT T WILL. RSSTJlCB ON HZXT XONOlT. STH JL )aat.-epracuee oraaCBAHICAX TBY.nslnKcWh-totdaeaaaaePletov 1 Price rail eet $60 00. vo. nair eet so 00. . J. EL DUS-LUf, Peatbt, Prlneeae Bt. , bet Front and beoond. Jel lm SUMMER SKIRTS. ! i Brown Roddick 45 Harbet Street, Wo are offerlne ayerrebeaa llBe of SUMMER SKIBT8, BaUabletor trtTeling or eeaMride wear. from 40 cts to j 1 91.10. PABABOLB. We hare without ey exception tee Larsvet and ; line or rA&AOUUi m uu eection or tu country. ' ! IF1NS. 33,000 FAKd, a beaatifal assortment, aad rery low. BROWN A BODDICK. je I tf 4ft Market Bt. For Sale, pUFTKBN WKLL BBOKE HORSES AT PRI- ces ranging from $75 to f 530. JA8. W. 80UTHftBUt.NO A CO., jelU . Opposite Theatre. 1 Itiv W f I UfJ U M Us 1 -1 n n 1TII-4RT. t J-t rfrri T.niH I - " Season. 536 BHOS sbxsotd NXW CROP CUBA rQ TIERCKS 8KLBCTED NEW CROP CUBS, Just received and now landing ex Bear Maggie DeHtog. I For sale low by Williams & LIurchison. sakKU SEED RICE. 1000 BotheU BKST lowlanu' 5 dO d WHIT1 VMO, For tale by WOBTH at WOBTfl. phMU HUNTINGS 10 CTS. B r o v n Cc Roddick : ;; 45 Harket 8t A IB! OVTEBrnG A LCfOBOF BMAIX PLAID BUTIMQS. 'einbraclng aU of Ue' most desirable Saades.forlO eenU per yard. A decided Bargain, certain. " LpfKN BtJTTTJiaa FOB LADIES WEAR. We aave .wttheat aay exception tie Cheapest Liae of the above that has ever beea offered tn this city. --." - SHETLAND BHAWLB. A fall line In Solid and Fancy Colors. We are offering some Decided Bargains m tale line. MOSQtnTO NETTING, IAS inches wide, aad Do. ' 1 BARS, by the yard or piece, m all colors, eheasC1' Brown C Roddick 4 Qswket Street. y-esysitf i . . . Sotrthem Diwnatio Critic, A"' : WXXZXT BO0THEBN JOURNAL, DEVO tedtoi)ramaUc:and Bodety News.' Bend stamp '.I far Sample Copy.' Addreea.' mkS ATLANTA, GA.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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