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i ir' if ii Minirr-Ti 'ii iVriiir1 .i.i, " imniiiumwiiH .ijmwii wimi'tuM iritT-nrln- 'ir,i v-sl?" i Hfi HORIJIITfr -flTJIB. " L Ti -r. 1 via i i - . i j .1 ccxpt (by malD Mtae paid. I... rt rbreesaoeuha. - I , . .-.! ....month - " . 1 Su To UtyBabesrfbara, tlvwUU ay part of the lOt l0t Mtaoraea to couecs roe more mas 1 Snurad at Um Foat Offlos Wttalasto. N. C. MadUoo Tailor. colored, of Richmond, I i'. w;nH hia mMfui .ihrnnith i jealoasy, and escaped. - tire cooveotioo at AJbaoy aaia without an election Thoa. L- Braj of IoterDal Reveaae, Pickeoa county, & Dake of ArS,le to a daughter of Victor Woodhall i denied. The citizen of I . : I . . fi..!.;..,! ik..ki.i..fii,. I J,,u,j:r:::T:&: II covery oi rreaiaeut arau.. ucapiie u i retal of ibeGoTcroor of that State cocep- I poiui such day. An orgaoLradoa known u "Native" hta iatetferfd with tbe ctjoauuciioo of a new railroad ie Carter c uuiy, Ky-, aud Urivea off the cooUactora and autkmeo; the local aathotiUca are ,..,.rilru an.! tha HlaLo ffarcramtnt haa tee.. applied to for relief. Tbe m Lihsta are holding a Congress la St.. Peters- I burt iibe ROTernaaeat baa beea iaformed f r ibe fact, no i ta anaoie io awcover uie place ir lueeunu Aoiaoa wuoea i i. l a a a Franco uoi toirrxat the Tunia proceedings I ,n Tripoli. Present Uarfield coot tiuueasu ailuy 10 improve asu ail Dis ijmp I tun .re favorable as coufu be deird. I New York markets: Money 2J3t lr ccul ; collou easy al 11 11-163U 15-16 e a-; SfUtbcrn llour firm and fairly actire ai to 25I62t. wheat 3c better, uo r.l d fpriu 90c 1 17; corn ifo higher t,d more active, ungraded 4Si57 centa; riiinta iurputine firm al 42 43 ct; roain d ui at 2 053 07y . The I'resident'a mother is not very ill, as reported. VVavohmgtoo lemtory will soon aak to be e reeled into tbe State of Waahiugtou. The Creeks and Cherokeea had a fight at a barbecue fifty miles from Fori Smith. Seven were killed. Ge.Braxton Bragg and Qen. Jubil'A. Early were distinguished t laxamaied of tbe late Gen. Pember- 1I. We wrote yesterday "Northern rhetors." It appeared as "editors. A mistake with a difference, for ed itors are not always "rhetors. n Warn-r Miller is credifed with liaving denerted from tbe United Slate Army in 1862. Is this tbe Kiuff thev work up into Senators a a 111 the Empire State? On laat Saturday 187 cars filled wiih people arrived at Atlantic City, I and oo Sandav 90 in all 15.000 Deo- i ' 1 I pie. more And still there U room for I Vat a peebles ! Iirr. Dr." Armstrong, of Richmond, V'a., it oil for Europe. His expenses are paid by a few members of his congregation. We never hear of any one sending editors to Europe in that way. Bravo ! The New York women are worth more than tbo police. Two seized a rascal wbo had just robbed a young- lady of her watch and chain, and held him until tbe police took him in hand. Another death frem lockjaw. Oh, those toy pistols ! Henry J. Ash, of U BUSHED- DAILY. too. DpeCQHeior 1- VlITir.M this eiiK tat to rtVtoSa,Trr aby toeieBineI . dnge;M fe-f 3-" IdlMa add Cumberland. Maryland, waa handling Loodon will arrest attention general- I ' al. a a a . a 1 I his little boy's very harmless play- I - .m.n tn ;.ti I k""J6 " - o r. -, mere nothing. He wounded bis hand and died. I The Baltimore AnurUon. Rsnub- , lican organ, says, and it confirma what we said yesterday: "Rumors are flying thick and fast of a partial divorcement of Conkling sod Arthur. It is probably only a aeparation without alimony. The Mahone Repudiationists in Virginia are being strengthened steadily by the coming over of lead ing Republicans. What does the -7 at Republican party care for its pledges or declarations if it can only defeat the Democrats? Concord, in the nch and prosper ous county of Cabarrus, has organized a cotton factory. The company has been organized and $90,000 of stock taken. The company has the privi lege of increasing it to 1200,000. This is the kind of item it delights us to jot down with a Faber. We believe Gov. Jarvis has taken no notice of the call of Gov. Foster, of Ohio, to have a thanksgiving day after the President is restored fully to health. . A second Fourth of July is proposed a day of universal re joicing. North Carolina felt it as deeply as any State when the Presi dent was shot down, and she will be no laggard when tbe day of rejoicing comes. "-if" isaaed irwUftr pbyiioltia tn - f -;'; ,.-- '; , ... -i . r..-- . ?? ?a,yf- 0?0IP2n8 kUHiuinuan "Oi' antra, rnna. .an. and eh other ertWe. 4. re taeatily j for omeatio use, and irheo ibfiY are annAtAi nf runner imnnro nr ha r- o t low the proper atandard to abnlv to . . . .VPWJ oupertoiendeot of jllealtn rnk t r nv 1U Coontf SoperioUBdeoUrorto;tieted oaUaial Lihnt fcfor fat ; Chapel Hill; Cooking Soda,. - Saieratus, Baking Powders, Cream' of Tartar, Syrup Soirar. Bntter. Mil. Floor. Vlnairar. a a- m ' T . . . , el -:-a " T. T . " I - . - j " wwtiu aua auuiwratiuua ui varioun kid are aoid and oonaumed I . ., , I daily. There is a way to find out I them. I Mrs. Gaines is reported as being I ry ,.g.in b.rd.0.n.,.tion.or . nv.:.... Qk. ki;- ; ... I .... . , , , ' 0, I a deliberately-planned murder. She I u i vuiiiuuaii ua iransin woa refaaed to trn hi bul for S5-OO0L The I D , evidence by no meaiu austains her I by convioltous. Christmas, as far as is i known to the public, acted in self-de- I fence. Mr. Cone, of counsel r Christmas, said when the case of bail I was before the Criminal Court: I MMrJcW answered that they Wd -Low ly a iuadred 'men that Whitney .waa not only m1 dangerous I at . a - B Dut Drutai man ; tnai ne naa oeen or i a quarrelsome, turbulent disposition I an oi uis me, aim wu tue luutuuj ya l the homicide Whitney had threatened to put a bullet through Chris tmas's I brain on sight. Tbe counsel then re-1 lati.d the number of t areata made hv l Whitnev anterior to the shooUnor. I . - I i k:- n: ru.;.,... J OJ I auu uia u'S uiuo www u two fi.ebts of stairs on that after-T noon, and maintained that bis client I hsd done all within bis power to es- I cape tne aesperaie attaca oi tne ae- I ceased." I The late Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, I Dean of Westminster, was one of the most noted clergymen of his limes. I He was a voluminou. author, had an exceptionally brilliant career at Ox-I B ford, obtaining a scholarship, secunne I w " I the Neviogton prize lor a poem, took I a first class in classics, trained the I T.t; .,. .t-.i a I J a I Engluh prises. After filling the va- I rious position of select preacher. I secretary of the Oxford Umversity I Communion, canon of Canterbury, I mains nrafeaaor of eoelealaatleal hia- I tory - at UxJord, cation of Christ I Church, and chaplain to the Bishop of London, he became Dean of West minster in the year 1863. Tbe de gree of LL. D. was conferred upon him io 1871 by the University of St. Andrews, lie will be banea in a. a . . . at a.a Great Abbey alongside of his wife. The meeting of the Socialists in B S m S naaiiAitlaaln aI W r am SH tWri amxW - "u fwu" heads and nobility. Seven hundred I -.t-,. . , I dcontenti5im..llnen reu TbeegUia l liouseboldera are ashed to nmtZTrrtt'-y ob; this road; wiU ruo throush to; French . N. Y:. balloted foodnbataneea.' anoh . a. Sodk. Sal- 'riTi mWmjWB ofU R RflB.tAr I i aon ooaBty aaareaaeq .ajwgeanH- i west or Ajnerme. : uipnmeriaM pre- waa marvtertd W h - f . .. - .. 4.. - f I fi5.ii2jL -ivu- I t Winatrm -TjeneUrt That dreAf nl to prepare .paauRw or toe .ouowing 'r 6'ttaort. aruciea, and., fotward . them to Dr. tl0 meetiagas aeia "oeeiy t J? gtowershaT net hid much Cha. VV Dabner Jr at the Aim. 1 house, fire mtlee north of thw yet thla aeasoa to eurajte, then), plants tns. y . uapney, J r., at us Agn- Motion hangs on t.n m.n. t.t t n88 nap ana . uarrf ta u; uuifvrl-vdanger. A. posiai cara receiveu i it .1 i mT. -" piauueac xi resas lute tne ubys mai. i . . , . a ueo Uie peopio were groaning uuuw real oppression, ana angry inreais i were hurled about for the first time against the nobility and against the I throne itself. There is much of dev- iltry not very far ahead, if these and I other signs do not fail. At last we are assured that the true reason why the Senate did not elect a President is known. The Philadel- I Goldsboro Messenger-. The re phis limes gives this version of it; port of Col. Holt. President of the North I P.tlrnad flnmniiiiv. inowi the foU The reason that the Vice Presi- dent refused to leave the chair was I . m that tbe Democratio majority de I man whom Arthur wanted elected. That was Senator Harris, of Tennes see, who had pleased Arthur by his attitude in the Robertson case. The Democrats wanted Senator Bayard, and that is what led to the whole trouble." It is agreed all around that the new Senater from New York is a poor sliok. AUhoagh New York and Pennsylvania are the largest States, they " represented in the Senate by the smallest specimens of poUUetaaa'of any of the thirty-eight JnUjlectnai Midgets are the prevail ing standard in that section. f ia$,"-"; a CAnPAlQN IfKWB. If-' 1 h Wtfjrlt. U of tbe eolored people, arf , kn .--; .4-" "T -t. .r J -ftrV'. - ' i i'.'". v.. i,- .wmm i , - I igFjMIiMerW. tne'ei I ecutlve'coTntDlttee of the State Anti - rit)IUDUlOa.AHOeiMWOU 1 i l ' Yl :1' - - - Charlotte Obeerrer. i ,s , ,not often, witnessed M ibe-i8torr ol our L .. CZn TL T Hfihntfn- una Mr. T. f M tA thi irftv iddrBaaed a f " "'r - . . , r K.fnuHnn in Nf.a f Waalr I yesterday. V Besides at , other AiuuiuuHfu ' lurowit u wvwm, I the Atlatxtio,Tenneagee tirOhiO R. R. Fa r I Speeches were made by CoL John E. I "Pswu.",' b rm,.. t?o- I Brown, CoL J. P. Thomas and Kev. " c . ; T . T vAb) j i: 'I a , aav aanti .ummm Prohibition speakers ought to nie tnemse ves to tne wmj "" auauuiugnuug wm ""ww " the 2dinst., attended by( seven hun area V0tfliaOrWUTequarier8 o vuo .: ..i ia-TM m'ealioffa K)wfUt. every ooanty in tbe State. ..liOcal speakers do tne laiaung, exoent when Jim Harris happens to b?Peot. --Oat own couoty or Cabarrus is the most thorongnly can- .. . ' . . yassedoonnty. of tne state, ana me e&rQeflt and- nntiring effort made .i;.vM .;n ita tarrd aKBUUO muisavcj w " I in a decisive viotory or a very dose I defeat. Both aides hold tne county i doubtful. - -Jim Hams, colored, I arfiTif, Anti-orohibition speech in I Concord on Tueaoy, the 29th Of this month I . m . T Pmtti P' Thera are 7f i8itor8 at Naga' ' . Shelby Aurora; There are now sr9x qq IQmmer visitors st the Springs and DoaruUig uOUSea la mis county. Raleigh baa more fine vehicles. and better horses than, any three other places in tbe State. JOcueign. aev-uotener. lRash young man. now do you know w TT . . m. a. ik J. U. nayneB, coai.raoi.or ou vua . . . -a a - l mniana roaa. was Knocjcea xrom am uonw J . . K V,;. TKi. ?f "" B " - aaaa a aaw m m m i c... tt, , a .h.n. , t,-.! tn a hear kiliiaar one dsv this week. Tbe Wizen sayi tbe bear weighed 400 lbs and strolled up to Asnevuie zrom me dibck mousiauiB. Morcranton JBladei. Died very I Bd - iZ 7lb inst, Mrs. Maltie YVard, wife of Uapt. I "X ww' Capt. Neil McPherson, in his aa . 80th year, died at hU home at ucaia, i ni.JJ. Tnls ffih H.mihnra (nnm. I nm t a T 1 a.w t T . -. Kam U Onm fJlZ? mnntv anri removed to Florida some years ago. Ha will be remembered in Robeson aM Cumberland. Pm TV CI TT. WiIav ta avniinc ..rjjjtory of the Common Schools of North Carolina" for the J&ua&mal Journal dUtlnmixjetltlinaelf to regard to this Bute before ne mates any morespcecnea. The KeidSVlUO J.WUS teiiS or a i- i w:i i. i,n i --nned bv a sorine the other day with his I jog of m0la water he drank heavy draushts. filling him- Mif with so much cold water that It .gave him cramp and be died in a lew mmutes. Bakersville Mountain Voids: A big squall on Roan ! Tbe first child ever hrm nn Kraa m miDuin ins uiirneai couu ever born east of tbe Rocky Mountains. Mine boat. Major I, o. oearie, proprietor of theCloudland Hotel. Is the happy father, and it is a fine, healthy, beautiful, bouncing boy. Charlotte Observer'. The first iMtaimenU were paid Into the People's I Tralll. m.A T t A aau"44f f ti.n last T-iaVnt I nniminiT SaVXlU Wm I B linOUIlBUUU SMW SUI.IIM Rrm ahra have been taken. rjui- Prank Lethco. the victim of tbe rail- rTlta.rnirfa-. ta irratlw Imnrnvfid The doctors pro S out rrrvfn finevma tbsuuudv auoiuuuu hjv ;;e tiQflreUst nIaL . J anrance aoout io,. nootner paruumaro could be learnea. wt- i T . T- T T? T?V. XUCXOTY iCTCwvi Ai at. -ivJ' fr0m Duggy on pnW,c gquare, Wednesday, ana psiniuuy Drurseu by two wneeis of the vehicle running over Him. A Yery severe biu passed over this county on Tuesday. The !Q "ST a7mV" Daniel'. we learn that there was not a single fruit iXd a horse belonging to Mr. W. R. Self, .nri a 'cow beloneinz to tbe estate of tbe late MsJ. Joseph Boat., The same day a part LKSH ' 'T " Y" rt. expenditures and debts of the company np the end of the fiscal year, m a araS V h f Sk & S ii . S ending nay w. looi: xtepei inm au oiaima ameaaes of Directors and Finance committee, ' legal - expenses, and amount Eeid interest on debt. $26,706 47; leaving a alance of $244,634 88, which has been applied to the -payment of dividends, &o.; total debt of the company reported at the last annual meeting was $395,701 88; the nreaantdebt is $377,203 88j from Which L deduct assets, aa shown by the Secretary's report. Of liuz.uoz is; ana we nave tne actual debt unprovided for $248,141 26. Raleigh JVetM- Observer: Yester dsy Anderson Jones and Lily Harris, both dusky denizens of a settlement in Panther Branch township were lodged in jail for, MiHff Tha man was badly cut. It an-r, peaxs from the woman's statement that the naa' "pecked her on the bead wid. a rock and aha cut him wid a root." ' The flrat conviction 'nder the; Berth law for the prevention of cruelty to animals seems to have OCCUrrea m juarun guubij, wucre Stewart Ilofrt. txdored, wu tridd before JotUea J: L. EwelU Uat wenk, for kUlfng bis m.al9 by knockiog it on the bead with a lnZT f ence ran, bdq on Gonyiciion wu uaea f o. 1 55 ntte'OffiwetttfWettefoWrlb r t -f-r , - ffirZtflZSZZ 1 lost tbe third cbfld One dylei ODl tbe Stb, I . , . :i n;::. I saca an BTenice 01 nttow, bdu uinrcw I tOWD.as Wti Sunday evening last, TbeOUt rBoinrtrain bore oil the corpse of ayoung i. r inn in iaenmtmrtMin bmnirBt ID tna imnaima.Ar hitiiiiBiriFniii d ' " I V.T . . 5rL.r;iiT I notes:. Wheat is aU safe, in the W,aud tbe I haye died. Tbe "horned wpra appeared I - - - - a. a. - a mii Aaiihl a mvbi 4Vai aai a a aa' a aa aak e I weeks ago, and altogether the ouUopk is not I promising.4 -The twine plague has de t j,,. tiwn4ttp ana aaonK tae x aaaio pyer.: , " i . i rii i I ;. a rra. w av bjma a i k i xaere was aauowab nafiiuiu I few dajs aaxMuiaa.rreengbtrow streer'key started ItTThi I says: ',ITo Sooner did tbe; BSWS reach the I lower partof :tbe fowo than the ts crowd i arouna tne buow learia unowwms mw I moved no the street to the scene of strife. I woald not be arrested thst there were not men enough in town to arrest mem, ana they defied all authority ' They seemed to "SWTil thA first a. Aiiman. nmnrietor of the i Raurosd House, was knocked to me neaa I with a hoe handle for putting one of the . ' - 1 ' . . I parties out of the store. Mr. Allman r IV. .nM MnnH 7h!h u nnM h . eonaifiared aerioua. Others wbo were hurt more or less were Parked Berry, Bud Kinslaud. Judge Hajrgins, Keuben LeatherwoooY Weimer Penlaodaed brother could not be arrested without a warrant, made no arrest xmtil some time after the flghaeg bad ceased. The Penland brothers, vim . m a.M r kin innn mASt nf thfl f.!?. J"i SZlJih released on bond. it iiiiam rjiiiiimo aiuu iv. i ' - NEW AOVBKTMKnHNIS. M un bon King shirt. Boston Lamp Co. To agents. Habbison & Allen Bargains. Chonly & Morkh Auction sale. HxrasBERGKH Star parlor organs. oeal Uott Prof. W. C. Kerr, State Geolo gist, Is at the Purcell House. Receipts of cotton yesterday 290 bales: beioz Quite heavy for the season - Mr. Herbert Latimer, of this city, was registered at the Hotel Continent al, Paris, a few days ago. Excursion on the steamer Pass- port to-day, under tbe auspices ox tbe ladies . . ..- . : . or tne ifiltn Htreec ml. is. ururcn. ine boat will leave promptly at 8 o'clock. There was a somewhat vague report on tbe streets yesterday to the effect that a white woman over the railroad had attempted suicide by taking an overdose of laudanum, but that by prompt measures her life was saved. xne Auanuo uiiv j.wnes ui ma at a sW Mondsv last savs: "Ex-Mavor Fishblate. wife and charming daughter, are at the United States HoteL The Mayor has made hosts of friends since his arrival here." The Wilson Advance, in its ac count of tbe closing exercises of the Nor mal School, alludes, in speaking of a very attractive musical feature of the entertain ment, to "Miss C. W. Taylor, an accom plished pianist and aweet singer of Wil- mington The Prohibitionists and Anti- Prohibitionists appeared equally plessed and satisfied with their meetings last night, and we have endeavored to give fair re ports of just what was done at each bo that our readers could pay Weir money and take their choice. Am Itxemrsloa Cfoiaaaa se driaf. : ' A large colored . excursion, which hsd been making up in Charlotte to visit this city on the occasion; of the meeting: of the Grand Lodge TJ. O. of O. F.,' which Is tp be to session here during the first week hi August, was "busted," the Observer says, because a report got out that it was a trick to get a number of the colored voters ont of the city and county, and keep them away until after the election, notwithstanding the earnest assujw:oitke the excureion'tiiatthe,xepTO A. L. Brown and Salenv BeiBley, both colored, were1rralgned?nlargef engaging inanaa!! e tween BrunswickBtadb on Tuesday afternoon, v -Brown who only did a little fighting, was let off on ; the payment of $1, but Beasley, who used a good many very ugly Vcusa words," was ordered . td fork over a "five dollar William," in default of which he went below. aaa aaaBWaaBaaaaa--aaa-aaaM DrtaiitlD'ariCABieaatrmieaT Iye. A little child of Jack Moore, colored. living in the neighborhood of SUeven ancL Princess streets, aged about two years, got hold ef a, can of concenusjyeafew days age and drank a small quantity of .the contents. from the"! affects of Which it - has since been sufferis s ' intensely and threat ened with deaths bat at last accounts It wss thought! to hea'3i& Bpaof he little sufferer are fairly eaten into sores, ' I'-t , ABtl-Protalbltlon Cenventloaj- " ' ar f ' Ptrrsuant to notide a Convention of the Anti-Prohibitioos of this City and county WaseTonfiruRjr Hill yesterday after- Tnodn. . oss '-f :sir H.1 fcalted the Convention1 'to order! when, on motion of HBrunhud; Esq. , a commirtee of five on Permanent Or- ganizattdtf was appointed by the Chair, as John Pleasant, J. F. Stolter and Oeo. W Davis.; ( : ;; : ' ''"V.'1" : On motion of Mr. N. Mayer, a! eommlt tee of fiyewas also appointed qn :Resolo- tidns. as follows: N. Mayer, F.-L. Bridg ers, Emanuel Nichols, Jas. A'. Lowrey and George Robinson. ' . j'jM " "' Darine tSe absence of the . cdmmitteeB short butarneet speeches; were made by. (j. Ii. Mabson and T. M. Gardner. I a ne uommitiee on Permanent organiza tion reported ss follows : President,' H.' El 8colt ; Vice Presidents, J. Al Lowrey, J. ; C. Hill, H. Brunhild,' Wm. Johnioo, A; Weill, David Moseley, Sam. Adem Jordan Nixon, Balaam Wade, Elijah Hewlett and Joseph Sharpless ; Secretaries,;, George L. Mabson, George W. Robinson, J. M. Mo .Gowan, John Haar, Jr.t John-H. Brown ; Sergeantst-Arm8, E. F. Martin, Andrew Gales, John Steljes. The Committee on Resolutions reported at some length, and the report was adopted. Upon taking the chair Mr: Scott pro ceeded to deliver an address of some length in opposition to the Prohibition bill as passed by. the last General Assembly. ' At the close of tbe speech, on motion of C. P. Lockey, the President of the Con vention' was authorized to appoint an Exec utive Committee, to consist of one from each ward and township in the county, said committee to appoint ward and township committees. On motion, a vote of thanks was ten dered to tbe city authorities for the use of the Hall, when the Convention adjourned. Not tbe Blebs man J, H. Wllllama Dlaemarsed. Sheriff Driscoll, of Jeffersoncounty, Ga., arrived here yesterday, in response o a tel egram, to view the prisoner arrested by Constable Banting on suspicion of being Obadiah Ross, one of the alleged murderers of Mr. Cruwell, of Georgia. He visited the county jail, saw tbe prisoner, and, after a careful examination, announced that he was not Obadiah Ross. Tbe resemblance between tbe two men is so close, however, that the sheriff says he does not wonder, that Officer Bunting arrested him for Ross; that be would have been readily taken for him in the neighborhood where the crime was committed, and that Jie would have arrested bim himself had he met him in Georgia. Tbe only difference between the two men is in their height, the prisoner being a little the taller. Both have scar over the eye, the evidence of a knife or gun-shot wound in the hip, and dyed moustaches. And in fact, the prisoner was heard on one oc casion singing a song which had formerly been a -favorite with .Ross. However, Sheriff Driscoll said he wss not the man, and Williams, as he designates himself, was released from custody and went on bis way rejoicing. His wife has been to see him since bis incarceration. Of a verity you cannot always judge from appearances. i ' aaa.-amWaBB-iS8aaanaBaaaaM i.a-ii . ,mwm A sertawa Claarce. A colored girl, named Frances McKoy, aboutfifteen years of age, went before Justice Millis, yesterday morning, and made affidavit to tbe effect that her father, John McKoy, who lives at what is known aa the Llppltt place, on the old New Berne road, a short distance from this city, had been guilty of an assault aud battery with intent to commit a nameless crime upon her. McKoy was thereupon arrested upon 2 warrant issued by Justice Millis and or dered to enter; into a justified bond in the sum of $500 for his appearance at his office this morning at 10 ' o'clock for preliminary examination, in default of which be was lodged in jail. McKoy is said to be about 43 or 44 years of age. Since the above was written Rachel Mc Koy, a sister of the above, has made affi davit before Justice Millis of a more posi tive crime .being committed by John Mc Koy, on or about the 15th of April last, of which she was the victim, and on which charge the defendant was ordered toibe re manded to jail, without benefit oi bail, to await the action of the grand : jury at the approaching term of the Criminal Court. ' Kicked lay a flxnle. . A smaliaColored boy, by the name of Wm. PurneuV about 8 years of age, was plsying on tbo sidewalk, in .front of Mr. A. Leas- miA's bak4ehQp m Second, between Mar ket .ami TDock :: streets, about : half. past. 9 o'clock yesterday morning, when a discona tented mule suddenly elevated hia two hind feet, and let fly at the boy's head, one of the hoofs cutting a severe gash over the left eye and the other striking and wound ing one of his fingers. ' The little sufferer was taken to Mr. J. K. Mcllhenny's drug store; and a : physician' summoned, who gave fhim the necessary surgical attention, after, Which he was carried to hia home near tbe inte'rsectrdn of Becond and Queen BUeeWlTbewou very ugly one, but the skull was not injured aud it is be- ,liefsed jmatoejeyewbejaved. .TbeJsfataaBday. :;.., ?onfJsytatcjaimedtJm been the hottest oajoi tne season xogive sometrdea of the intensify, of the heat, it is stated that tbe large spernv ; candles bn the altar of Sti Thomas' Catholic Cbnrch meit- l ed and fell down, and we. nnderstind that thesame thtog-' happened it a residence inf hia city. 1 1 ',fL Daily Weatttar nnilatln: The followmg wU show the j eUte of the thermometer, at the sUtiohS ismed;;at ZSXiMi yesterday.! Washington : mean Ihne, and also, the ampuntof : rainfall ; In: inches for the twentv.foiir honra i id!nff ,la ww iweniy-rour nours eaaing daflykt3 P. IT; except ; Tuesdayl when it !s-s 48 nours. !asf armsbed : bv-tia Siena inches for the Otficer of this city r Tamp. 'Rain faU. 92 .00 94 .00 Weather. a. Cloudy AOttSto. Jfair I Charleston. rnii..K... ' 80 :, i .00,, Cloudy Charlotte:......." 91 :oo Jfair Clear Corslcana. 62 Galveston........: 90 ! Clear" Indiaua . . : . . . :.u ?ir .90 '.75 " .00 ; .00 . '.00 f Fair i Fair Fair Fair Fair Jacksonville. . . ... 82 191 i t 95 r. 89 88; i .87. 83 88 .iww'-.WestikJa'Ai.-y Moptgdmery.,. Punta Rassa: '. ;. . . Savannah;......; Wilmington,.. Cedar Keys. . . ... Pensaeoia.U ... .( 1 .00 ' Cloudy; : ,00 .02 .00 r air Cloudy irair The following are the Indications Tor the South Atlantic States to-day; Generally fair weather. . wind mostly A-.tj.j-?-j?'---n-J : vi Dwtiuuarj ueu uuicici auu wsuipeia" ture. Vtte ahtl-Pronibltlon Kles'tlnai. Those opposed to the enectmeat of tbe Prohibition law Assembler! at the hid mar kat pjace la night tojmodir Bumber. and wsrs ur1)rAaaA1 ho ..TnH-o ftam W.a WnT " r'T.".Tr,L?r. i W. P. Csnaday, H. KBcotianrf jic, Hill. Col. IT J. " Young," of Raleigh, who bad been" advertised as tbe principal speaker of the occasion failed' to arrive, and his ab sence caused much disappointment to quite a number who were anxious to bear bim. Mr. Canaday's speech created much enthu siasm among his hearers, who were mostly colored, and be concluded by asking three cheers for Anti-prohibition, which we're heartily given. The other speakers were attentively listened to and ' frequently cheered, but Young's absence undoubtedly I caused many regrets and materially effected the size of whstwouldotherwise have been an exceedingly large assemblage. v . .. a mrn'm' ' f YaeMt Raee as Wrlcntaville. The second challenge race between the yachts Mesuea and Made, took place at Wrightsville Sound yesterday afternoon, over the same course as the day before. Tbe Qtide was again victorious. The fol-. lowing is the time made : i Start. 1 Finish. h m h m Glide 4 12 6 08 The Beeffess started five seconds Ister ; but pn the last ronnd to the Inlet buoy abandoned the race, being between tea and fifteen minutes behind the tftofo. The wind was v$ry strong from the southeast. Capt. W. A. Cumming was selected as judge. ITire f a ."Brooatlraa" Two small houses on Eighth, between Swann and Nixon streets, occupied by Andrew Halsey and John Hill, (colored) were burned down last night about 9 o'clock. The Fire Department turned out as soon as the alarm waa sounded but were too late at the scene to do more then pre vent adjacent property from burning. The delay In giving, the alarm is said to have been owing to the fact that tbe telephone apparatus In that part of tbe city was out of order. Mr. Wm. Barnes, a member of tbe Little Giant Fire Engine Company, was pros- trated by heat and the exertion of going to the fire, and was taken home in a carriage. TUa Pronlhltlom BleetlBB. Thd meeting m front of tbe City Hall drew out quite a large crowd of those favoring the success of the Prohibition bill. and was addressed by a colored man named Green, of this city, Capt. W. J. Potter, of Bmithville, and Dr. Wm. "W. Brown,r colored, of Boston. The last named was the leading attraction and made a very good speech in support of his views, which was carefully heard and often applauded.1 At this meeting tbe whites were decidedly in the majority," there being, however, a fair sprinkling of colored men in tbe crowd. aa Aeeiaantal DrowBlag We learn from Capt, Roberts, bf the steamer t. MurcHson, that a young colored man, whose name he did not learn, was drowned at what is known as Court House Falls, about three miles above Elizabeth town, on Mondsy afternoon last. He was in bathing with some other colored men and lost his life by heedlessly venturing be yond his depth in the Falls. His body was recovered Tuesday. Deceased was about 20 years old. Vnaaallaaie JHauer The following is the unmailable matter remaining in the city postofBce up to this date: ":' " ' ; Stern Brothers,1- 82, 84 and 86 West 23d street, between Brdy and 6th Avenue, New York; R. J. Barclay. Mornin county, N Q ; Thayer Merrlman A Co, Limited, No. 731 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa.; A. G. Bliz zard, Bladen 1 county, N. O. ; A. E. Bristow, Hodges' Landing, S. O. ; Jss. A.Carstapher, Wilson; N. C. ttlVBR AND MARINE. Barque Braekka, hence, arrived St Belfast, Ireland, yesterday. The steamer D. Murchison reports a rise of about thirty inches to the river up to the time the boat left Fsyettevilie, since which time we learn there has been a slight falling off.: it The steamer D. Mwrthiton, Capt. Jerry Roberts, put. ; in her appearance hereyes terdsy,r after.; an absence of about two weeks,- to an entirely new and handsome summer suit, having to that time been tho roughly overhauled, repainted; etc. ' For a ahort time she will have as much ss she can altead to,aa the JFaes will go on tbe ways on her arrival here to have her bot tom examined, and' undergo whatever re-, pairs may be necessary. 10 sr-ri 'Mr' -'ri i 1 i 7- e M " Three monOis,PI.';V,:;'.'....... S4 SO ' T. ' ",-v "aa year,.c....J'v... t.k...... so OS 4aVCoatract JjlTertlaemcnta taton at proper . i- J ". y doatalylowMtaa.'i!.r.ii-.wt.i5i. -i , Ten hnea Mild NonDtteUtrMm&xa onaaaoars. ' t.U-,'i-..t-.. ' .' 'f-1 ": 'I- -1HJ5 muiuiijnu DTUt can aiwavvita hail at I h feUowlnsplacea la tha city :vTha Pnrcall Uuuar, uanunevi buiuu ana taoTAaoinca. - - -:" - : "UUHIHTY IS THE RKHT POT.TPV 'r IK. ' Me voaunonweaita wwtnouuon Co. contlnnea 1U , TOpniartowtoga without, molestation and wUk' .tocreaeed, patronage. -y,; j, ? 1 1 , . . , ... i, J2J!LT . . : tae Commonweal tn niatribation Co. eonUnaea ita. NO HOSPrtifi NKkpm-Nb hoapltal needed r iarge-aaiariea.uiaiit-fiUtora will do or cara. atorr dt tneir certain ana absolute cure at name. New York Independent. OOM ItONWKAT.Tir msTRrRTPrrmff nn iuik tl.ti.liia Y .t. 1 1 a XT T.i l tful. Ui .k- and thirty drawlnsa has this' Company diatrlbated Drbcea. It naa Siven ont thouaanda and thoaaanda of dollars ' without btowlDg - about It. .- buy a ticket U tbe Sith." , s j i ' aaW aSi aaai WHO IS MBS. W1N8LOW T Aa this aueation IS frequeatly aakod, we will limply say that ab U a lady who for UDwardaof forty .vo&ra has unttrhtelT devoted her time and talents aa a Female Fhyalclan and nore,-principally among children, bhehaa especially studied tha oonaiitniion aad wants of this numerous elaaa. and. aa a result of this effort, and practical knowledge obtained In a lifetime aoent aa nurse and physician, ahe has compounded a Sooth ina- Syrup for children teething, it operates like magic giving rest add health, and Is moreover sure to regulate the bowels In conaeqnenoe of this ar ticle Mrs. Wlnalow is beoomlns world renowned as a benefactor of the race; children eertainl? da bus upana Dieesaer: up ana oiees ner; especially is una tne case in tnia i city, .vast qoanuuea oi ua Hoouune Drrapara uiiii aviu uiaunauBiVi. t o uuua. joxb. winnow has Immortalised her "name by this Invaluable arti cle, and we sincerely believe thousands of children have been saved from an early grave by Its timely use. and that millions yet unborn will share Ua beaeuts, and unite in calling ner al eased. Mo me- taer nas aucnargea. ner auty to ner suffering little SoiKat fit of Mrs. Winalew's Booth ins Byrup. Try It, ma- one. in our opinion, unui sue naa eivea lune Dene- I thera-raT it -kow. Ladies' VUUor, New York I ty. Bold by aUDroxglsta, M cents a bottle. 'STILL WATERS RUN DESP." On SOth inaf the 34th drawing of the Commonwealth Distribu tion Co. takes place. Vox. four years has this reliable institution quietly and regularly distributed Its prizes. It does not publish the name of every lucky ticket holder to the world as other lotteries do. i If you want a chance In the 84th drawing send S3 to B. M. BOABDMAN, Louisville. Ky.. and If you;draw a prize nobody will know It or bother you. . ...... .f NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HI. CRONL.Y, Auctioneer. BY CRONLY & MOKHIS. Real Estate at Anctlon. Rlatcii Horses at Auction, QN SATURDAY NBXT, S3D INSTANT, AT 10 o'clock A. M., we will sell at Exchange Corner A nair of Match Horses, five and six years. lCJa hands high, good workers in single or double Har ness. That Store (Residence above) aad Lot. northwest Intersection Fourth and Campbell 8 tree is. Half cash, balance 18 months with 8 per cent. Interest. sou saiea peremptory. si so 17 si st For Rent or Lease. iraraciAL HOTEL, ' BTTUATBD on Market Street, in WILMINGTON, N. C, is for rent or lease for one or more years. There are 88 rooms in the house, and if opened by a com potent man a good business can be done. The 'Rr" alma ean do enough to tav the' rent. Poa seeaiOQ immediately. . jtot terms ana particulars appiy to MORRIS. Aaetkmeerf. JySO 8t Stock and Real Batata Brokers. A il TJ"VrT'C youwant something to set ATXll X O faat in summer all the Deo- ple want It prents bla writ at once to the Sea son Limp Oe.i 567 Washlfgton Street, Boa ton, Mass. Their new Lamp Burner with the ssyae waeat Atiacument maxea ueroaeue uunpa owrnaveaZtf. It has too small hand wheels instead of one, each wheel coh trolling a coraer, or one half the wick. Sells at sight Mtt any lamp. Terms to agents, (2, $3 and (3 CO per doc. Retail pne 86, 46 and 60 cents. Sample sent to agents for 85 cts. jysioawst tn Remember Xlt the W IB THKONLXUNLAUN dried Shirt in the market; With the 'Patent Sleeve Adjuster, that it Is Reinforced, and Cut Lengthwise The Cloth. Sola only by. - - MUH SON, jy 81 it . Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Bargains 1 Baoins ! F STRAW AND BUMMER GOODS, ' f ,...aaV'v -'r;' irT- ' At the oldOiatie City Hat Store, Jyitf ha'rrison M ALLKN. The Star Parlor Organ MAINTAINS ITS ACKNOWLEDGED SUPRB macy in Quality of Toae, Artistic Designs and General Excellence. ' Tne BtaadilT incraaalmr demand .for the Droduc- tion of the Star Parlor Organ Company has eoa flrmed them in their original intention- to continu ally perfect and design New and Modern Styles, unsurpassed for .beauty and durability., aweet rull, sym pathetic tones,, variety of musical combina tions, aad artistic 'Workmanship,- relying upon the discriminating public, who nave so rreeiy tnown their favor, to award our Latest Specimens a con tinuance of the same. Warranted for ave years. Ne pains spared to ehow yon my stock. Call and make your selection at . ttKUXBDB.BUBin Jy SI tf Live Book and Music Store. Hay. Hay. -yB ARB SELLING HAY, IN LOTS TO SUIT, VBRY LOW. Parties" wishing to buy would do well to call en us. BOBTNSOr KINO. Corner Water and Orange sts. jy 17 lw Do As We Do! TJY CHEAP AND SELL CHEAP. PAY CASH and get Cash. That'a the way our Furniture goes. HHunisnvs nunavm 8. B. Corner Market and Second Streets, Jy IT tf Wilmington, N. C. L. S. L. NBXT DRAWING 0 THB Louisiana State Ixttcry TAKES PLACE AUGUSTS.' PRIZES FROM $100 to $30,000. Price, Whole tickets. $8 09, Halves $1 00. ' . " Address Lock Box 878, -Jy IS tf Wilmington; N. C Brown Cr Roddick t j - i -" -45 Blarket Street, . The Nobbiest Thing: Out 13 OUR, "DUKE OF ARGYLB" LINEN COLLAR AND ' ' TIB COMBraBD, ' For which we are, the Sole Agents In this city. ! QiveusacalL . . . i( i f'Ti ' , - . BBOWlt A RODDICK, jy 1 tf 46 Market BUi " TWO 1es 3 :j.....,. 6 !'. ? wTIowekttto.!.!.'T.. ...... 8 , .? Vv One month,. vii'.r'v.,,..,... 10 00
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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