r. a u r iiw r an. aMBj
i.-. t -...r.TA anrf honor I keen tierDctrmted by the Itepublican I United
wv. T" 7. . V" - - , : Democrat
r wrMt Own m twt
,awif ft ft M ar mrt ) JU X BMMUu a
4r. It '; tw .-. f I i 47X1 1
timwwij, las; Urwwa MI
I u JB l 19 ffmr-av :r OU ; ix-m w'a. M l
't 6aA mi i VHMKte. s eo. Ta
Bop. rtfVt SiwImCT VMtJiA IWlLml Mm
no nif n um, aoiv l
aaf st-tos
.frwtTlmn lift ftirit
. - ..Mt. I. i? '
COOUaUOC aaa minti ?t w ,T nlU who an
Bat the pcJuScaI arena is nt good MCbainnaiTcf Ihe Statb
school cf DWt!i Tt.rtctrJ o?.cnr. maUu, U Wunt
wastry will ibc-ir UaL Tbt ltf of f . Mrlon4, worthi, well
U UgisUtor b not balf to pleasant j wiltt .the . d otic.. of the
CommUt, baring erro npon; u
for tn or 'fiftcoo Yeart.jaod w ill
4 to Pry
Twin uxora fd.
8 txTpivi'lnn
w Maes vtu sr fi nap
" t ta option ( ia pntvift.
AaaiMRttMat. Aoi2bn 4At OetoUl
4 'tutk? par Mwa t amilk to rOu.
A I wnmtmTin ; win Aat
rmw porwtwtu mt twr waajuy a
tarty, tfwinxra to ua tract.
(fiat!-.! klfwttert wy au Zuvi to j
tmitnim ftimiriii wfrauat svr aawr
CumntiutttmttuiuK tCM UWiy nttAa tiuuj
bt 'MTf at&aar wr. UV ta-Wfti-T M
.rrCtr tAMi4 tr c5r u
jiiim OaT 4iiw t tiwrtiw Wter ,
UH 0pmt ta (not t 3Xk (tTTTlV (V tins MJM
art!mfm to to, 0 prpre:r trd ai-r
tmirr not uJ ft Ckanfe.
.n Oim. Ktwi
ter Coir aa m Tfaim v'J
i tlf yM
The Morning Star.
r wiLUin it. nnuiao.
Fhioat Efa-i Araxt.
or par aj i nqcuqw ms
Maaj a aaa wbo waotta Wajhtog
toa Tirtaoa aod aobrr- bcramrr ir
naraaad debaocbeJ. Politic art a
r
MecMtt j and, vara xaoit' him to do
vitb tbca. Bat cot to with tbt tr-
oitol ' Ltt tbtm ktep' away.';, Let
tbtfi kep"Far froa tbetaidiiog
crowd' Ijnoblt itrife," Let cot tbt
parity of fcaalt life bo brobgbt in
contact wilb the low standard aa4
dibaaing Jnflaeoco that belong to
ur I poUtJCt. Let not tbt ilicoy irptst
tattr vat aacrta paraawiacai wwrr.
It tttms that in MaJacboactu tbt
txjxrnneot of cooffrring npoa wo
cats tbt Hgbt to rote for cbool
coratatttees baa col prorcd of any
practical Taloe. For tbirty years
women of a certain sort ware duapr
teg for tbo.'rigbt, after H wa
girto tfceta iftttraa oht tbit it la not
I apprrciatd or ntiliicd to any great
extent, tat iosior w js oi m
ezpentnest
Tbe tocceas of the Ttry limited expert
OMatt&At baeuos far been tried oat not
tr SciaUr brilUaat to excite ranch
tntaoaiaja ottt a prtpoUJoa to cxUod iu
bat eoi mi eocb a practkaj dm of the
om tAicoU Cf ball, a taleat to trusted to
tAa. aa to wArmat from Ua& wr of look-
La at tlve qocstioo, u aq eeUrretseo t e f their
fttiiiicaJ pocre ot acuoo. i-er&Api iney
sbat tUnd t&Al tie na All aon throw a theta
rs ao( worth rickiac crx. Dul Lhda of
nAil thtaf thoQU tx4 be dcapiml Until
thT have Aaowo uat ther taJu u ur;er
rriTtrt by at a lac tbm nwat pooible o(
(h Amail oo. th7 muat xpct to nxct
If tbb new "craxe" cannot find
fat or in a section too ranch given
OTtr to Mbtni and notions',and new
and baleful ideaa in politics and re
ligion and practical morality the
aV
probabilitj i, we are glad to believe.
that il will net meet with sacceM in
the cooAcrralive Sooth.
t i too we
cceeda-l taiaoocitrnction. , . .'"d
JCesotpea. Uoat iwe .fleartuy room
mend the cabeat and faithful efforts r,
on our iemocrauoN representatives,
from this State to secure a speed
repeal of the - tizea imposed -by thia
oppressive -ayatfim. .r - -v lv t '0
: lUsoluedr Tiat tha people of North .
roiinA.. ac - too reouebteaeUrlo. PQ
loabtless be an efficient. and accepta- ( deceired.by. tie pretended m claim ,of
blc chairman? ' i ine coaaiuon ana atepuoucau: picB
oi tms state to aestre a repeal oi mm
t States, and the position of the 1 THE IiATESTvNE WS.
sratio party in this 1 regard; is ;y , - tV-f-i
1! known to'admlfof '4onH'or .. -r !-.rf ,fiLjvn-
FEOH ALXPABT9 OF THE T70IILD
We trnitonr commercial organisa
tioos will not forget the-important
meeting of the own era of tbe Capt
Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad
Company; o be"beld , at Fayetterille
May ?. Wilmington should be well
represented there.
Uepnbllean ' State Contention Preal-
- denl ArihnitJSndorsed-AriralffnmB5
r o. xtte Pemoeratte Party Tno Uele
Kate t cnIeBOtrtnlr Prefereneeaf
- &S1 k5t)
ITeleph to thdrdlnk 8tar.) ;
ItAiBYtt&t, April -'18.-The .platform
adopted by the Republican Ctonventioii en
n arses the 4 admihistratiott " of - President
syatem. - They aaaertedlin their;platr J Arthur, becanse otJbis prudence ; impar
form and maintained niion ' the oan- I tlality and. patriotism as a RepubBcan, ana
term ana mamtainea , npon .we can, -1eeaa -idsxwewTatisxu honesty, wisdom
Tata two yeaia ago tne, juauc wu- . and 6tAUxmasiBhln hare given peacVpro
Unntng said yetem, and their, sudaen J greis and prosperity to the country. :It fli
annonncement of an oDDOsite. Doliev I rains the Deniocratic-iparty; of Tennessee
ia a recognition of tbe.Yaliditv and for the robbery of ther bonds ofWState
" f"ic f "
XU JLms World is a family pjAgaxibe
pobliAhed at New naven, O00114 by-Ujaa
a BAjdwto, at $3 a year. It contains ti
pagts sod U ia tbe interest of moraUty and
rebglon. v . ; .
t Tls TTats ftitod4nt for 'iifti'con
tAios iu oauU tax lot of mitler. It Is well
printed and well edited.- Prof. aTJas- con
clude bla sketcb of the'OOllege. Price
$1.50 a year.
71 Sinfarii for April contains seversJ
papers. Among them "Art and Science of
Sanitation," "Typhoid fertr'ia the Cities
of the Uolted Sutes," "Milk Food,'
"House SadIuUod. thst are. well worth
the atieotida of all . It is a well conducted
monthly, la well printed. At 113 Fu'ton
tree!, N. T.. st tl a yeAr. or 35 cents a
copy. A. N. Bell. M. D., editor. T. U.
Corbally. M. D., Associate Editor.
a Oa
EVENING EDITION.
rsniiR tcrratoK-i aarr nacat.
Th vote in the MAjsacbcjetU
upon the wesaan $riSr9 bill
vu a raulAf toxt b .k. It ahowed
that the crxs" to!t rather than
?'itaei irroua.l. A boat foar to one
were Atiot evn the acxslltfet exer
cL of the elective franchise x con-
flaetj to municipal election. That
. rtiht. If the stnktrs haJ gained
that foothoM they woald have plant
ed their bxaorf, erected their bar
riera, broaht oat their eie guos
and prvparvd for other and more ta-
porunt coc)aetJ. ro t: i wcii
done t. cotch the nake at once if
you did not kill it. Foar to oae will
da. We hope thAt the next attcapt
ra.I to level the standard of female
parity and rtpectabiitty in any
Scite will how a utill fraailer minor
ity otv
The worst enemy of the human
w the mid or woman who would
introduce the w oca on of the land into
the political Arena. Of coane if
women voC they will next want to
hold oSke. It would indeed be a
I day for the rc when the
roothr aad i.ttier'i. the matrons and
roaititfa b-a to moath politicst, to
electioneer for their friend or favor
ite, to elbow and battoa hole men
to 5cur their aifie sod ia
di(fuc, for all thi woald 0001, and
0ome .jaickly If lie ice were first
brok.eo by coaferho the ballot a poo
wjmeti. L6 the sanctity and parity
of thf dorur!:ic circle be kept part
frora aII contaminating iniaeoce.
I't politic be kfpi oat of the inner
home circle. Let the women- the
mother and elter leave to men the
dirty work of politic. Thouaanda
and ten.a of thousands of men who
dislike the atmoephert of the polling
booths stay away rather thxa breathe
it. It U a fact thal men are not made
better and purer and more elevated
by politic. Tbt tcicnc of govern
acot U a coble one. Tbt study of
the Law that gov era nation and tbt
great priacipies of a federative, con
stitational govern raent It one of real
interest and valoA.- Bot tbt scramble
for office the wire-pulling tad pipe
laying the ichexaia plotting, ma
nipalating the self -assertion and Im
tnodesty of the professional cc
sker tbt torrugtlooy tnS profiiga
ey that so often attend oficial life
the l&tAlUbl las? for pabQo place
and the greed foe pay the broken
promise tbt cocceaimtnu ihe, bodk
in tht cocstaat f raclict of d'uaimo-tation-tbt
want of .aLaecrt coatie
tions and honest ptrpott -these
ar not inspiring tbeatdo not lift
apnea to a higher , plane, , do, not
ennoble and dlgalfy and. add a wct
grace, to lift. .FtTT3Ca:tly:B0t all
taeo who art la pttitic are4of tblf
clast, for wt art glad to know that
tbtrt art noble, hijh-toned, eonacien
liona, sincere, part men la politic
TfXK KX KCtTTI Y K CO IX JXXTTKK.
The Democratic State Convention'
ia to meet 00 the 25th of June. We
expected some such action, We gavo
oar views in advance, as we bad a
right to do, and now that the day se
lected i to advance of the time for
the mcetiog of the National Conven
tion we have no more to aay on that
poioL All's well that end well.
A rreolatioo was adopted favoring I Caswell; M. S. Robins, of Randolph
STATU JR3IOCIlATJC EXE.
CUTIf'E COMMITTEE.
lUHMtiag Taeer4ar-CtalnnaaCeke
neaAsj-B. II. BatUa, Baa, KJaee4
Cfeftlnaaa-Tk CaaftaUaa Called
Jiat at-Haela(Iaa la Haar4 to
lalarmal Utrtait, Atu, Ac
Raleifh News-Obeerrer.
Ralkioii, April 16, 1834. Pur
suant to thecall of the central ex
ecutive committee of tbe Democratic
rartT met this day. At noon the
chairman, Capt Octavios Coke, call
ed the committer to order. I ne xoi
lowing members were foond to be
present:
Messrs. It xtaiuo, ueorgo 11.
Snow aod J. J. Lilchford, of tbe cen
tral executive committee.
tint district Harry Skinner, of
Pitt.
Second district A. J. Galloway,
of Wayne.
Third district II. li. 5bort, ot
Columbus.
Fourth district-J. S. Battle, of
Nash.
Fifth district A. E. Henderson, of
the abolition of the tax on whiskey
and tobacco. It is now a foregone
conclusion that both parties will
adopt in their State Conventions a
plonk favoring the total abolition of
the tax on whiskey, beer and cigar.
7Aif triX prxxrtkttU'j eliminate the
Vxm! tufjurt from tAs cjicoja. Both
partiea in North Carolina will go be
fore the people as the advocated of
fre tobacco and free drinks.
We must say this, that whilst tbo
Democrats generally in the east may
a
agTee to let the contest over tree
whiskey and free tobacco go for the
year, it is a very great mistake 'for
any one to aay in the face of facta
that there is not a very respectable
minority who believe io taxing these
very article. We have as much
opportunity and means of knowing
public sentiment as any private citi
zen or editor can have, and we state
it as a fact that there are a great
many Democrats who aro at heart
and soul in favor of taxing the luxu
riestobacco, whiskey, lc whilst
changing tbe plan of collecting.
In a recent test vote in. tbe House
to rxdut ot iboU$ tbe Internal tax
only 25 Democrats coald h rallied
to vote for it. In North Carolina
Sixth district J. D. Shaw, of
Richmond; W. J. Yates, of Meek-lenbnrg.
Seventh district W. li. Ulenn, of
Forsyth.
Eighth district Jordan stone,
proxy for R. M. Furman, of Bun
combe.
Mr. R. IL Smith, of Halifax, repre
sented as proxy for S. J. Pembcrton,
of tbe sixth district Mr. E. R.
Stamp represented Mr. Charles M.
Bus bee,- of tbe central committee,
and Mr. John D. Stanford of tbe
third district
Lt-Gov. J. L. Robinson, of Ma
con, And Maj. 8. M. Finger, of Ca
tawba, being in the city, were invited
to seal in the meeting.
The Appointments made by tbe
central committee, of Harry Skinner,
of tbe first district and John D. Stan
ford, of tbe third district, to fill va
cancies were ratified and confirmed
by the committee.
At this stage of the proceedings
the chairman, Capt, Coke, called Mr. other for a turkey and creDt within
K - . a ar - a
W . J. latea to the chair, and in an ranee, when Mr. Gordon ud with his
appropriatiate speech tendered bis I rifle and shot at an object in 'the
. a a - .
jnstice of thei position of the. Demo
cratio party npon this great question;
The resignation - of Col. L. Jf
Stephenson, Wf .Wake, las a member
of the central executive', committee,
was tendered.' It was accepted, ana
R. G. Dunn, Esq.,' was chosen to fill
the vacancy.' "
The following resolution, offered
by Mr. W. B, Glenn, was adopted: ;
. Resolved, That it be recommended
to the county conventions that when
they meet, to . send delegates to- the
State convention, they also appoint
delegates to attend a congressional
convention of the . districts as now
constituted, to be held at the same
time and place with the State conven
tion, for the purpose of organization
in tbe congressional districts,and also
to elect delegates from said districts
to the national convention.
It waa understood and announced
that the congressional conventions al
luded to in the above resolution are
solely for the purposes of organiza
tion and electing delegates to the De
mocratic national convention,and not
for nominating candidates for Con
grew. R. II. Battle, Chairman.
J. J. Litcuford, Secretary.
CURRENT COMMENT.
Where does the "protection"
com in, if the tariff do not raise the
price of bome-made wares? What,
is the motive for putting such a tax
on? Why did the Onondaga Salt
Company sell salt cheaper in Canada
than in Syracuse? And why have
the copper companies of Michigan
sold copper this very year to for
eigners for less than any American'
citizen could buy it of them at whole
sale?,! Perry, .in The Million.
Senators Vest and McPher-.
son, reputable men occupying seats
in tbe highest legislative body of the
co an try, made no concealment of
their belief that the present Secrets-!
ry of the Navy is not only dishonest
himself, but the cause and inspiration
of dishonesty in others. Ue was
charged with jobbery in the award
ing of contracts, and while every
one who coincided with them insist
ed that the condition of our navy
and our coast defences was disgrace
ful, they announced with nnusual
candor that they would not trust
their rebuilding to tbe present See
retsry. This feeling, which not only
pervades the minority party, but
finds expression in the strongest
newspapers and by the best men in
both parties, is such as has seldom
been shown toward a man occupying
the dignified office of a member of
the President's Cabin eL-PMlZUme,
Jnd. Hep. :
A Fatal mi take or Two Bantera Near
: AVaaee.
Special Dispatch to the News and Courier.
Georgetown; April 16. Mr.
Alex. Gordon and a negro man left
home last Tuesday, near Lanes De-
pot, going turkey hunting',- each
taking a different direction. Near a
swamp they secreted themselves and
began yelping, and each mistook the
and for seUin the rsilroads of the State at
low. prices for, bonds- they had previously
branded as irauavuenij cuaxa ujo ciny
cratic parti with pretending to favor low
taxes -and -fewer, , oflJce-holders, and t yet
making taxes higher and offices nore nume
rousi with hoarding in the- State Treasury
hunch eda of thousands of. dollars of the
people's money; and; with creating a rail
road commission so. much. in violation, of
justice, law and the constitution, that the
courts have enjoined; them.from exercising
their functions; denounces tne lease 01 pec
itentiary, labor, so as to bring it into com
petitioatwith free skilled, labor; and con
demns the .Pemociatic tariff policy as cal
culated bring .American labor into dam
aging reanflicfr with the pauper- labor . of
Europe and of all the world. . '';y "
; The: following are the delegates to the
Chicago Convention: :
- State at large-K C. Houk, KTnoxville;
J. C. Napier, Nashville j T. F. Cassels,
Memphis; W. P. Brownlow, Jonesboro.
Congressional districts A. EL Pettibone,
John W. Brown, W. CL Chandler, W. H.
Chumlai H. P. Griscom, F. V. Brown, B.
W. Burford, John Pratt, W. T. Ellcott,
Wm Ekio, H. L. W. Cheatham, B. J.
Hadley. A. M. Hughes, Jr., Richard Har
ris, S. W. Hawkins, J. C. Watson, Carter
Harris atidJ. H. Smith.
The delegates are without instructions,
but, according to the most authentic infor
mation obtainable, the delegates, as regard
their Presidential preferences, stand sev
enteen for Arthur, three for Blaine, one for
Logan, one for Edmunds, and two doubt
ful. FOREIGN.
SvT L MI N?G T 0N??M A EK E T,j
STAR OFFICE. April. 18,4 P.. M. .
L SPIRITS TURPENTINE Tbe market
asquoted-nDrra 'at 28 cents per gallon; I
with sales of 200 casks at that price. " '-' -,
ROSIN-4-Tbe market .was . qnotpd dull
at $1 10 for Strained and $1 15 for,, Good"
Strained f No sales to report. . '
TAR The market was flrn ate $1 10
per bbl. of 280 lbs, with ; sales ! at quota
tions. ;, -!:V.i V . - ': ;t. ;:J ' - -''" '
CRUDE TURPENTJNIJ:-The market
was steady, with sales reported at $1 00 for
Hard and $1 75 for Yellow Dip.
: . COTTON The market -was quoted
quiet and steady on a basis ; of ill. cents
per lb for Middling. Sales reported of 35
bales. The following were the official quo
tations: - ' " ' f '.
1 "
Ordinary. . . . , Qi ; cents n.
Gopd Orcunary. ..... lOf
LowMidcUing...,....ll
Middling............. llf
Good Middling, 11
PEANUTS- Sales reported on
$ 1 45 for Prime, $1 601 65 for Extra
Prime, and $1 751 80 for Fancy. Mar
ket steady, f
&ticura
DISE
jot cv f
GTrru
PIMPLES
not:
TO CLEANSE THE SKIN. ScahTT
(area, me umcuiu SMnira . ""i
-"ciniallihit
is, Inherited and Coritarion. w 0Tti- teS
ns, UJoeAbBcesses and Infanti?' ft
1, the CxmcuBA Bsidi ?klH
hi. "
fler, Dlaretlo and Aperient:expe?8e diS00
from the blood and persniratinn Uea" wS.
moves the cause. Cuticuba thPa.nQ
instantly allays Itching andInflaS,?kln C.
the Skin and Scalp, hlals ufcmailo. efi
IBiores ine complexion. Ci -rici-ru i. DOr(
qulslte Skin Beautifler and Toilet JtT Z
.aispensaWe in treating skin
ououu ur greasy BKln, b ackhBo1
ohes and baby hnmors. Cuticur It, bfi
ffiera?ylnfallible bld PUrifie" ' and Sb2
C'taaa. Honeliton. v.
the patient's body and lhnbs. and Tt J L??
known methods of treatment hai-K.,5blck U
t.i.n. i m li.i. - ueen .n.i,
solely by theCirricuRA Bj.,, T r?.1!, c5
healthy siln. "uk cieu
la basis of I and healthy skin.
RECEIPTS.
Cotton
Spirits Turpentine.
Rosin i-.
Tar ......
Crnne Turpentine. .
21 bales
177 casks
780 bhls
107 bbls
80 bbls
Mr. and Blra. Everett Siebhin7r7r
ertown, Mass., write : Our little . ' Bel
affliotea with Scrofula, Salt Xunf an?
las ever since be was born, and nothini J"7"1!
give him helped him i until We tried Ccnf S
mkdibs, whiah (rradually cured him n- -now
as fair as any child. mm. until uh
VrV9nler' Henderson, N v i
of Psoriasis or Leprosy, of twenty ve'.v.c,nr4
inr, by Cijticuba IiEiiEniKs. The most
fnl enre on record, a dustDanfni .0I1(1.
Justice of the peace and Hemis,..,. " eI"
from him daDy. Fbysiclans and hk m
thought he must die. Cure sworn to beSS"
"son', mogtp;
mincnt citizens.
uoruEsric ihakkexs.
Frencxt SneceaalnTonqaln Tbe Black
Flajra Completely nonted.
(Br Cable to the Mornlxis Star.l
Paris, April 18. A telegram has been
received from Gen. Millot, commander of
the French forces in Tonquin. dated Hanoi,
April 10th, which reads si follows:
"The enemy has again been encountered
not far from Hung Hoa, and completely
routed. After the engagement we destroyed,
the citidels of Phu Lorn Trom, where the
leaders of the Black Flags had taken re
fuge. Our forces are now following the
right bank of the river Dai, with the ob
ject of threatening the enemy in the south
and obtaining redress for the massacree of
2 i mi ti i 1 :u
miBBiouanes.- iuu diuci. riaga uavu wiui-
drawn to Northern Tonquin. The rem
nants of the garrisons of Bac-Ninh and
Hung-Hoa, Chinese and Annamites, to the
number of five thousand, have retreated
to Tranli Hoa. Gen. Delisle is going to
Ninh-Binh te observe them. In the cap
ture of Phu Lorn Trom the French lost five
soldiers killed. Besides this eleven coolies
were drowned."
MARINE DISASTERS.
Two Schooneri from Southern Ports
Disabled.
New Yoek, April 18. The steamer
Orsino, which arrived from the Mediterra
niau, reports April 17th, latitude 34, longi
tude 72.13, spoke schooner A. A. Shaw,
from Brunswick Ga., for New York, with
loss of boats and deck load.
Schooner W. B. Steadman, Charleston,
lost her foretopsail in the gale off Sandy
Hook yesterday.
TEXAS.
resignation as chairman of this com
mittee, and then retired.
Mr. Yv. B. Glenn offered the fol
lowing resolution, which was unani
mously adopted:
JCetoived. lb at this committee
duly and highly appreciate the able,
honest and efficient services of the
lion. Octavios Coke, chairman of
the State Executive committee, and
bis resignation as such chairman be
more than twenty Democratic papers I accepted; that they luiiy recog
. . ..: .w 1... I nise tbe fact that be has made efforts
nv aiso. ,v . I for the party which have- been sue-
ivcitv nionic eipiwfu ue,ui-vi i .-roI. and that hi nnonti um.
preference for tbe whiskey and to- I ficeefor the party have been such as
bacco tax. whilst favoring a change K entitle him to the gratitude of tbe
in the manner of collecting.
There are statistics that teem to
justify the opinion that beer-drink-
Ing is a sort of temperance agency.
In Brooklyn the statistic in a police
precinct and in a sub-precinct were
as follows:
rVjaXa-
rrMSOtft.
tta Tlxo
Ta eo.. iSjat
Br
'aalooaa.
3 . . S
1 t
Ima la
MM or
atoiiea-
. are
1JCJ
An analysis of this shows that
whiskey drinking is a great many
times wom tbin bter dririking. We
leave the figuring to those who are
eocideriog temperance agencies.
Dcmocratio oartv of theState.
Messrs. Ulenn and 15arxiewereip-
potnted to wait on Capt Coke and
inform himcf tbe action of tbe com
mitteev Capt. Coke, returning, urged
the committee to accept his retiigna
tion giving tbe reason that in
flaenced him, and stating that be
was ready ana willing to aid in any
and all legitimate wara the objects
of tbe committee. The committee
then accepted tbe resignation:
Mr. It. if. Battle was unanimously
elected to fill tbe vacancy and as
sumed tbe dntiee of. the cbair. .
On motion, .Wednesday tbe 25th
day of Jane, was fixed for tbe meet
ing of tbe Stale . Convention, and
bushes. Rushing there he discover
ed that he bad shot the negro
through the head, killing him in
stantly. The jury of inquest exon
erated Mr. Gordon from all blame,
as it was clearly an accident.
aaaaaa-a-MBaa
OOU STATE CONTE31POR1BIES.
What, then, is the duty of the party in
Congress and of its Representatives who
are soon to meet at-Chicago? Let them
declare that their ultimate purpose is to
make good their own party's record as the
advocate of the liberty of all the people
sad of the material welfare of nine-tents of
them. By preventing Fedefal encroach-
meats, through the excise npon that home
rule which the sovereignty of the States
was intended to preserve. By discarding
absodtely the principle of protection, and
declaring, for a tariff which ultimately
shall be laid solely for revenue. Let these,
the traditional principles of the Democra-
a', be affirmed with all the power of unam
guous w ords. Fayctteville Obterver.
- We believe that Democratic principles
are the wisest and purest the country has
ever known;-and that they comprise the
only real Republican lams in the Republic J
But Democratic' politcs and practices often
nead purification because ia many cases
they have widely elapsed from Democratic
principle. Ralrigh Farmer and Mechanic.
When a Republican Secretary of I by Mr. Galloway, of 1 Wayne, were
War la 1S9 had sent Into South I unanimously adopted
"A Single Fact la Wortli-a Snip-load
rirfsaHSU
.He.- W: B. Lathrop, of South Easton,
Maaa under date of Jan, 7, 1884, says:
&fw I aVtfSet" rSari rrm wAaaa a aartniV aaftAA
Raleigh designated. as the place of I on his under lin. whldr had faeen pradaallv
holding the same.1 " , ' '" . ' s . I throwing worse tmUl h had eatemaway his
The following resolnuons; offered I -fpuowawtnegTima, ana waa ieea
Carolina the qaota of nftl that tbe
Sute was entitled, 'to for 5tbe nex
thirty years, a great outrage waa per
petrated because it waa intended to
ana the negroes to distribute this
large aapply- throngbont tbe State.
Senator Hampton, stated "in the Se
nate that none bat negroes received
these arms, and that it waa imposed
bit to find thexa now., Tbi waa one
of tbe ten thousand wrong that have
K,IX3oltca Tbat Mndivlddallr'-ind
aa a committee wo bsartily. approve
the plank iu .the -platform of the
Democratic party advocating, the
abolition of the internal revenue sys
tem of the general government as
oneroas and oppressive to the people
of the State. - f "f r -
u JidioIvtiL .That the policyy oCihe
partTia hUSuto".onJtthU rjojeatioa
has Seen repeatedly declared both in
lie puuorm ana in namexoaa tn.emo-rials-
from Detnocratiof legialatnre
addressed to the Congress of the
ing itself on. the inside of his cheek, and
the sureeons satd a horrible death was
soon to coma. We gars him nine bottles
of Swift's Speciflo and he has been entirely
cured. It has created great excitement in
this section."
'Treatise on Blood' and Skin Diseases
mailed free.
. ... Thh Swept Bpecific Co., .
o Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga.
P UEC33.EI ;H OIT S Er
r d nonnaa pit. UA3A.QoaastTiiJC -,y-
'Wimtxigtox,- nrcH-v
J3. 1m Ierry,, Proprietor;
Tlrat CUat to allits appointments.. .Terms X3.00
o aa.00 perdoy-- . feb ttt
Spread of tn Small-Fox In SEaranall.
I By Telegraph to the Morning Star.
Gaiveston, April 18. A special to the
Jieios, from Marshall, Texas, says: "The
small pox is spreading. Seven additional
cases were discovered yesterday in the
family where it first appeared."
FIN AN CIA Ij.
New York Stock market Firm and
Hlgner.
( By Telegraph to the Morning star.
New York, April 18, 11.15 A. M.
Stocks are firm and if per cent, better
than at yesterday's close.
Sweet Con asd BInlleln.
Most of our readers have thought very
little of the fact that in the exudation they
see clinging to the sweet gum tree in the
hot summer months there is a principle
that is considered the' most powerful stim
ulating expectorant known. They have
no doubt thought less of the fact that in the
mullein plant seen in the old fields is a
mucilaginous substance that acts as a sooth
ing demulcent on the inflamed surfaces of
the lungs, and which has attracted the at
tention of the medical world in consequence
oi its wonderiul effects on consumption.
When these things are considered it is not
surprising that "Taylor's Cherokee Rem
edy of Sweet Gum and Mullein," the great
panacea for Coughs, Croup, -Whooping
Cougx and all Bronchial Affections, is
proving such a boon to those suffering.
For sale by all leading druggists. 25c
and $1.00.
Mrnu'actured by Walter A; Taylor, At
lann Ga, proprietor Taylor's Premium
Cologne." f
Groceries. Groceries.
1500 FLOUB Knules.
OKA Bbls Granulated SUGAR,
aSxtraCandC,
9QQ Bags Bio and Xajroyra COFFEE,
40 Tieroes LABD,
, JQQ Cases and Buckets LARD,
QTBoxes C1LKBSE,'
Boies and Bbls CRACKERS,
200 -bl" BSD. ?OTA?OXS.
; gQBblsTDBNIPS,
20 BblB AITLB' '
5 Q Tnda MOf.A SffBfl,
:'.i25?biB ' d?: ''
;:.200NAP- ,
,. 250??.EOOPI?olI
' 50 9bteand Half pblsMACJKKKEL,
Tobaooo. Cljrars and Snnff,
By Telegraph to the Morning Star.
Financial. f
Nkw Yoiik, April 18. NoorU Money
easy at 13 per cent. Sterling, exchange
487i487T and 4894489i. State bonds
du)l. Governments lower. . j
Commercial. ' ;
Cotton quiet, with sales to-day of 235
bales; middling uplands llc;, Orleans
12c. Futures steady, with sales to-day
at the following quotations: April 11.82c;
Msy 11.86c; June 11.96c; July 12.07c;
August 12.17c: September 11.79c. Flour
quet. Wheat fle higher. Corn ifc bet
ter, forfcdull at $10 6ii6 75. LAra nrm
at $8 50. Spirits turpentine weak at 31J
82c. Rosin dull at ft 451 47.
Freights quiet.
FOREIGN JT1AKKBTS.
(By Cable to the Morning Star.l
Liverpool, April 17, Noon Cotton
firm, with a good demand;, uplands 6id ;
Orieans 6fd: sales "to-day of 15,000 bales,
of vhich 4,000 bales were for speculation :
and export; receipts 400 bales, all of which
were American. Uplands, 1 m c, April
and May delivery. 6 15-646;16-646
15-6td; May and -June delivery 6 16-64
6 lT-64d; June and July delivery 6
21-641 ; July and August delivery 6 25-64d ;
August and September delivery 6 29-64d ;
September and October delivery 6 26-64
6 25-$4d; October and November delivery
6 15-64d; November and December de
livery 6 9-64d; September delivery 6
32-64dr Futures opened active, Ibut since
have become dull. Tenders at to-day's
clearing 1,000 bales new docket ; 1,200
bales old docket.
Sales for the week were 53,000 bales, of
which 31,000 bales were American; specu
lation 35,000 bales; export 11,000 bales; ac
tual export 4,900 bales; total import 60,000
bales, of which 42,000 were American;
stock 1,054,000 bales; American 790,000
bales; afloat 235,000 bales, of which 110.
000 bales are American.
2 P. M. Uplands, 1 m c, April deliv
ery 6 15-64d, sellers' option; April and
May delivery 6 15-64d, sellers' option; May
and June delivery 6 16-64d, buyers' op
tion; June and July delivery 6 21-64d,
sellers' option; July and August delivery
6 25-64d, sellers' option; August and Sep
tember delivery 6 28-64d, buyers' option;
September and October delivery 16 25-64d,
sellers option; September delivery 6
31-04d, value.
Sales of cotton to-day include 1Q.100 bales
American.
Breadstuff s firm, with an active denmand.
California wheat No. 1, 7s 7d8s 4d;
No. 2, 7s 4d7s 6d; red western winter 7s
8d8s 2d. Corn old mixed steady at 5s
2d; new mixed 5s Id. Common rosin
steady at 4s.
4 P. M. Uplands, 1 m c, April delivery
6 15-64d, sellers' option; April and May
delivery 6 15-64d, sellers' option; May and
June delivery 6 16-64d, "buyers' option;
June and July delivery 6 20-64d, buyers'
option; July and August delivery 6 24-64d,
buyers' option; August and September de
livery 6 28-64d, buyers' option; September
and October delivery 6 25-64d, buyers' op
tion; September delivery 6 31-64d. Fu
tures closed steady.
New York Naval Stores Market.
N. Y. Journal of Commerce, April 17.
Spirits Turpentine The market is easy
and dull; merchantable order is quoted at
82JCi Rosins The movement is very light,
and prices are rather more in favor of buy
ers. The quotations are as follows :
Strained at $1 45; good strained at f 1 47;
No. 2 E at $1 501 521; No. 2 Fat fl 55
1 60; No. 1 G at fl 701 ; No.
1 H at fl 901 95; good No. 1 1 at-$2 05
2 10; low paleK at f 2 402 50; pale M at
802 85; extra pale JN at f3 4U; win
dow glass W at f 4 004 12i. ; Tar is
quoted at f2 75 for Wilmington; pitch
is quoted at fl 85.
Cnarleaton Bice Market.
Charleston News and Courier, April 17.
' A moderate business was done with
sales of about 160 bbls clean Carolina.
The quotations are as follows: 4$c for com
mon, 5h5ic for fair, 5f5ic for good, and
66c per lb for prime.
Carolina rough rice is quoted at f 1 10
1 20 per bushel for interior, and f 1 201 50
per bushel for seacoast; as in quality. -
Mrs. S. E. Whipple, Decatur tmiTI
writes that her face, bead, aW some p'
body were almOBtraw. Uead covered wlS ilE
and sores. Suffered fearfully and tried
thlnif. Permanently cured by tha Curr r.T'
xehixs of a Skin Humor. 1 CEi
- Sold by all druggists. Price
Rksoitent, S1.00: Soap. 25 cents. Pm, ;!1"
and Chemical Co., Boston, Mass.
Send for "How to Core Skin Diif.w.
mhSD&Wtf wed sat toe "or ff1
TCAFITAIi PUIZt, $75,000.
Tickets only S5. Shares in proportion.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
We do hereby certify that we svperviu 0u or
rangements for all the Monthly and Smi-Amuai
Drawingi of The Louisiana Slate Lottery Vonimmv
and in person manage and control iht dramm
themselves, and that the same are conducted im
honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward ail par
ties, nd we authorize the Company to vstthuetr
cificate, ivith facsimiles of our signatures aUachti
tn its advertisements."
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Commlsalonert.
Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Legis
lature for Educational and Charitable parpoeet
with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve
rnna or $42U,uuu Has sinoe Deen aaaea.
By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise
was made a part of the present State Constitution
adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879.
The only Lottery ever voted on andendorttdbf
the people of any State.
IT NEVER. SCALES OR POSTPONES.
ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DEA WINGS
TAKE PLACE MONTHLY.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE, FIFTH GRAND DRAW
J-LHU, UilAOO Mil XI THJi AUAUAHI VJT
AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, JUsy 13,
1884 168th Monthly Drawing.
CAPITAL PRIZE, 8 75.000,-
100.000 Tickets at Five Dollars Etck,
Fractions In Flflns In Proportion.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize
,000
icon
12,000
W.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
30.000
36.000
,000
1 Capital Prize.
1 uapitallTize..
2 Prizes of $6000
6 Prizes of S000
10 Prizes of 1000
SO Prizes of 600
100 Prizes of 200
800 Prizes of 100. .
600 Prizes of 60...
1000 Prize of 25
APPROXIMATION PRrZES.
9 Approximation Prizes of $750
9 Approximation Prizes of 600
9 Approximation Prizes of 50
1,967 Prises, amounting to
Applications for rates to clubs should onli be
made to the office of the Company inlnewor
For further Information, write clearly, riTtaf
ran aaaress. Mate e. o. Money uraers
and address Registered Letters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK,
New Orleans, I
POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters g
Mail or Express (all sums of $5 and upward! W
Express at our expense) to
M. A. DACPHW.
New Orleaas, I
or OT. A. DAUPHIN,
I 607 Seventh KU, WasnlnirtoB, B.C.
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Dismal Swamp Lottery Co.,
Of NORFOLK, Ta.
The franchise of this enterprise Is based P
the chartered right granted to the DW
Swamp Canal Company, and its letraJlty
been repeatedly tested before the Courts oi
State. . ,j
The purpose in- View is the 'Improvements
extension1 of the CanaL thus securing P
publio benefits. . y.
Its fair oondaci has already secured pu
confidence, and the next Drawing will bemw
on the
15th MAY, 181.
before the publio, In NORFOLK, VA.
CLASS G,
S CHEME :
CAPITAL. PRIZE, 5,000.
Tne Unman Hair.
How to Preserve and Beatjtify- It.
-Many persons abuse this; delicate and
beautiful ornament by burning it with al
coholic wasJiea and plastering it with grease,
which has, no affinity for the skin and is
not absorbed. .Btjnett's ; Cocoaine, a
compound of Cocoanut Oil, etc., is unri
valled as a dressing for the hairrr-is really
absorbed, and is. peculiarly adapted to its
Various conditions; prevehtihg its falling
off and promoting its healthy growth.
Housekeepers should Insist upon 'obtain
ing Btonett's Flavoring Extracts,
(hey are the 'best. 1 - ; : J t
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Candles, Soap, Candy. Ac,
For sale low by
& vollees.
. PBbfiabed at SQZBORO. H. C . J; ,
:f .ITAIlXn A; GIBBONS,
.- ilrltori and Propriators.: - , '
Tha NEWS baa. th jnt Alniln.f1nn nt .n
paper published or circulated Is the fine tobacco
wuuaoi rtortatjaroiina.------- - - -.
- AdTertlsina; rates .vary abeW Snbserlptlon
ttoa per year.' r -,.
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DYES!
"appboxtjiatios RIIZM :
9 Xt '.; 50
9 of 30
9 of 20
5c Prizes; Distributing $3
TICKETS ONLY fl.
Plan : of Lottery similar to that of
Company,
J. P, itORBACIT, - mnaSi
r- Address all applications for Information,
ets or Agencies, to Uotn otreet,
. . , , J. P. HORBACH, 207 M ata .Wgfc
" The undersigned supervised thelWf
B of tha Dismal Swamp Lottery fWP fsir
certify that it was conducted with Bin
ness to all interested. nnnTTRS.
GEO. T. nOOEKa.
win'
xit wrflmA-tATiPi Ti Trrrr rm - - . I
JJ ArriuscM seat on SO Days Trial TO
MEN ONLT, YOUNG OR OTJ,. who are aaiTeiw
inoinNaBvons Dkbdjtt. Lost ViXAurr.
'. wastdiq wkakrxssxs. a&d aU tnoae diseasea of a
- PKH805AI, Hatubb, resalttBg from Abuses and a
OrHsa Caxtbks. Speedy relief and, complete
restoration to ; Hiuih,; Vioob and Hamhoop -
. OoARAirrxBDi v Bend at . once t or Diastrated -
- Pamphlet frejs. Tddreas - TTO '
ALTAIC) BRLT CO MaratialLj Wk-lt.X'
Prizes Paid tn Prevlona Dra
$5000 to M. A, Man, Salem, Va.
500 to O. F. Baxter, Soutn ui."- jjjol
1800 to narties In sums of from 55w
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A-PEIZE. JrtSSSSSsS
SSof loods which will help aU
if t.h workriii-
lnttelysum. At onoa" address daWIT'