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The Morning Star. WILJCIXQTOIT. ir. a MORNTNEDITlim THE LATEST NEWS. raO IT ALL 0? THX WORLD1 roKTY-Ktattm coxorkss. rucrr ie. Salle- swrt mii-nfii !- S.SWSVT-MWS mm m Q rttHJnk V TtrrC JUW ttr J 5ctm Wi.rtryrf. Jaaa ST. ! motioo of M Uatr. Uui SmtuCtm took a? nrni a third tin. Mil passed without umxbimmnl eh.. i.iint resolution twtftsat rof ww- ia-diuU wt& th Jkbils A Ohio t: ni CHntttAr. li authorise th Al twn. iWutrxi al La SscrttaT f War t, .rfuMe aad Saay seuls U accoaat. of t'iti suir, with th rot asi4 tor tfcrtr r-ivtl tv that r4 from ld t'ait.! SLfifa 14 lJ.VA fr. DuUttr rT aotice thl on Monday V. outiS f. ft oa hi rwetitki ot ia.itiirv int. th utili50 of li ?w Tor s Mr p rented U eaaftreac r- .i r -.: i fvmtioa but To rc- tnof am of Hr. Bldbrr;rr.lh Hons hill ui&ortsia-' th t!TtiMl Of IM Ca- Mf tu:n. from li commiti oa Arcro- tn notice Uat ax woiwl Ca u op wnor fh. aiiainheti 5uaA w lia U t- fars 'Jt iWraft Uxa fciU proTidiai foe tA forfitr of aatfnJ Uai rrvatd a TH bU arUnr totttilmi ftH Ua. tcwfUa ta riiii of wT ftal Wa.l far r innt hKr-etofjr Tatcti t&a Atomic A INctc H. II Ctt.wi:& ftfvljcnl lo Una ot t2i ia Ua of li f jf Uk rwiuairtioa by ti CaiJ 5ft ef ttx utlm t twl UatUv tacit rr6rrSioo lo l&t eufjiu: .JomAia. xui tact mbJwctWsa lo t'oised 5tU;ft M Cxou ta ftal n fiIi? Lao.!.! ba !c!il to la bU ft a;cx ia JTrt 2t lb erica f 'aiN t. ettlr fi 3 3iJ rr cr. Mr M--fa oStmi raoj3a to tu tbs ri" f rroTtoa rttor9t Lioil. to tb public Uaia ftau tba n- tuiTDtioa of titles bt lb t'aiuj Suua Tbn imreija3at albiCiMi fta4 di fct tba 1 Irtrnit Court of tb t'aileti ?U!rt fo tb Wmtarn tXitr-.ct of MaMourt to bear ft ad .'irtcfwiai! ftll .i-j-U50 ftrtaiac out of dt t um Miotwj tot District to sfMtrrt! ia tb.t ( irt ia tb eaa of la CaiU.nl tui!t m pUiatiS. zLaat may rmr tm or corcx'ftuji cLUailajC lateral la Lb .ni nfrml Uk o o to fcrtoj: tb iabjwct onfont Lb Cotrt: ftwi ttlbet party to Lb nfwruti.m tb rixbt of tppcai lo Lb a Court of tb taisi! Suica, aa tlmecti tiu: Court to ..lTac Lb om oa it cInmLr Mr M)rrta tpoktf : 3ta ksrtb la ! -M-!wy of bu ftmcndaMtst. ftal wbil still btiMlax Lb tff rTt wr foe taotioo to c tat4 eiecutins ttcmioa. Vxst.im tb motioa w cntrtAlsed. bow Tr. Mr fUVr akl b bad eirctrd to ir fw wonl nt!rti3i tb rreat bold- lao of Uad Lbit bd pnaittl to frow no ia Lb wnt ia Lb bftaOt ooca or taui vuiu-'C't sad corTcnSiocj, but b would f,rt-- tbi e-nsain; Tberw oo Lbiof tht Ut? i!!irvtl t r oo. lie rouad to tb ''nptiHtJ'UtZ tectrr'i of to-dT. ftfld b iaT-.tfd ib airmtioa of ca&ton to it. ft f itf-mas coct-viatn; ft ctaiou of cilitcoj o f ih.i L'a;UiJ uu boidiOf enormous fur- ia Lb terrenes aad rtnou Sutc. Amooi tb?ta b found Lb aam of Scatter Joba A. lifta m boidtaj SO.COt) ftcrva. Icaa btrll cnuti.. cucuaued Mr. IUwly, ba I ar LbAt Lb obicct of ft sLftlcracet of itxt kiad ftpprarv to tw to fcrefudic ft r-ntlem.ia wboMe circa autinceft ftra such ta.it b ca OAfilr (peal for bimeif. Lboujca bndatly uAijicd ftJ rrrrybodj know to Io j I br IrT. Lbeirror. lo say Uxat Lbo QtIeDAa rrferrtd Lo is not Lb, nwtuer of ftay such quftakty of land la Lb temtortai or &aywbcr cue; is only Lbc owcer of Lb land oa which bb ffttber died. ml wbich b rarciSMrtJ from Lb other hftr. ftad to wbicb be bs ftdded ft little. ia ttUowa Ue of Ililaoj. He bas not lbc jt'xjfl or lit fortaae to b tb owner of ibe 4).0i:o crr rtfrml to. Aihidiaz to Lb $nm mattsr. Mr. Losrma id tb Ulmal U utterly ftls: bat I doa't tbiak It i coatni. I doo'l propoa to iT3 tcairtrai of oy rroprriy to any- Nxiy. but tb propertj I doowaU ia Lb ct of I!2aou. I do own aoza two or tbrmf Lractj of taad. but all cot toretbr vould aot oaaJt a buadxrdlb part d what tonr cbar j. Tbc Scaate dic&arxd Lb cotasiiaa oo iirt!wm aad Ccctions froca fttrtber con- drt.UoA of Lb itouM bill oa Lb fcctorl co'iat. aad onlertd commSttrw of Coo frrc oa it. At iUp. av lb Saa: wrnt iatocteco 1 1" -tii)o aad a Lb dooo bciaf r opnd otfjouraml KOV3S OF RErRES!3TATlVK9. Mr Wiibora. of T.. ubtaiacd lb ciafriu: rtporl oo Lb biU jraatiajt fijtbt of wy Lirwi Lb Iadiaa Twmtory ti tba Gulf. Color.io A Qmalm r Rulroad Crtmpnaf. od it wm ftrtl to. Mr ituiciwk. of f-f... pnatii tb enntapmrm nrporf oo Lb fo&a Appfo prUtioo biilfc ad It 4fwed to., Mr Tuwer. of G., caiimi 99 lb t.Je tiiwt fum of Tbm fj. Sfaar. from tb 'm.t tt".trf:S of JfartA Cftroiiaa. Tb 'Vwmtiim iimtiw tw wbKtbcr 9taa wa "wtnd frim O proper d.iterU:. aatj Lba t out euntwue ood.a Mr. MMJIma. f Taa.. raiiMil Lb ,i Um nf isoniuiMruii b f f sr of Lb prttm finh-. o4 tb ttuMf dMchawl to eoa iilnr lb IMstUia ciMw. ZIX. Frtiy. ( a:.. bauLti tb coa Umnvm fHirt Lb Anay AjmprCoo ttilk Tb wonrt uiumam a Mmat pa i Lb Iteau tpt apua tb f-nfw a tr,4iai- ml CU p-4.. f a u:i wbtoo Mtcnow ta r inrfjin ia b PmI h irnn rnawf fv wny trwiav prttua, Tb aOr wUm ? u 6i::w itcmxt tipoa, PCr"Pr'a b"tf !l.;)lJl (nun Uian k arrimt by diit a (ft Kifuiu.'y g 1 mm it uui lluitm, Tt Mowra wm tu, PUM!cBal a tb MMnMtmaft buKaaftwl wa xiim ami Voam, rtrary, Tvwaant a4 Xtr.- wm i;rwitttNt a cimjbmwa, Ma Ituaiy. ttf Cai.. ai!w 44 aanucM r a Mni roiMUMraa! (1 u N .i-Ar rwH r Stftrw bX ul u l''''" t-lJU . . wnt in a maaitbt r Wii,tvn C.f X k U nt a ta ?hw ftklM. A mm u Cm ummit!i mm f t .IT 'T w-va TL II oca Lbco proceeded to tbe comid- nikui of nrirmta buiuaer, aau a ntuLocr Ar Miuf hilt wrra rawed. A till forth M?'r r winia ?f. Arnold- of Tcoa.. wu vMMeimitiMl to tb oocomluea oa War CXftlsaa, after aa Qtuncoeaafal atlmpt bad KMn mad br Mr. Taylor, of Tea a., to adootcd a a rube Li trie a bill for Lba ralkf of ILLrara Joaaaoa. Both of tbcao frwMcir bara beea bafore Coorrtaa for maaj years, aad gjr out of a Coafed- rat raid opoo tb town or ueaueraoa. Ttcra. Mr. Vftlcatia. of Neb.. rUioj to a qoea Lioo of prtriJcra. said tbat aocac days fto. wb!! tb IIouj had under eoaaldcriiioo Lb bin for Lb MUblLaameet of a branch oiirV bora Lo oa of tb Western Sute. Lb (xaticTtwn from N. J. (MeAsloo) bad octal acd tear to print toco remarks opoo aa amendment offered by him. IloPtftJ atiae) aad otaara present bad graatcd tbal leara. Tb reotkmaa 1 rrxech appeared lo tb IZKar'i of to dar. aad it wst found tbat a bad left tb subject or sowiers- ooraea aad disoisMd tb aubfct of laad rrabbera. or wbat i kaowa aa Lb taad caooopoly of tbla couatry : bad takca occaaioo to print ft part of hJ rersarks a verr Img dlspatcb sot from tbl citr to tb Nw York -Stir oo January etb. It coolaiaed Lb naxaea of ocd of our aatita laad caooopotisU, sartnf tbat a fall list would tU every part or tb taser. Ia Lb list of came aa printed la Lb mW today ftppcared Lb nam of Saator Jobo A. Locaa. a owalef 8.000 acitaof land Seofttor Locaa bad called hi tVa!aUa't) fttteolioo to tbia Uvday. aad bad desired aim to say to tb ilous Lbat so far as It related to him Lb statement was ftbaoZateiy falsa. Tb only laad b owaed was ft liul hocMstead la IiiinoU. Tb reaL!maa from Nrw Jersey bad taken occaejoa wbU be was laudjaf Lb soldiers at Lb Laad to sub oo of Lb bclrbteal aad CalUat of Lbo soldiers. Ixud applaos 00 Lb IlTubUcaa sid. Tb actio a or Lb reotkmaa from New Jersey was aa bus of tb priftJeet rraated by Lbe Ilous. Mr. Kaad. of Mo. objected thai Lb Question rahed by Lb rtaUemaa from Ne braska was not oo of prtriWf. Tb Speaker said Lbat if Lb cenUcmao from Nebraska bad any propcaiUoo to sab- tail a wnold then decid whether It was ft matter of rrlrikfe. Tb renllmaa had act disclosed aaTVbiojr wbicb would bar been out of order If rpckea 00 Lb floor. Mr. VftkaUa Lbourbl Lbat if Lbe lan roare cocn plained of had beco spoken lo debat It would bare been out of order. Tb Speaker sucztwtcd that Lbe lanruaxo did act refer to ueo. Locaa la bis Senato rial capacity. Mr. VftknUae It sars, "Senator Jobo A. Lcjaa." Mr. Cox. of N V . did not Lh.nk aay tbiaf la Lb ahap of a quUoq of pririler was pewits led. He pledged himself Lbat if Lb yeaUemfto from New Jersey found Lbat b bad mad aa error ia cop-yiac a stal meat ia rrcani to Senator Logan, be would correct it Mr. Uaadall hopeti that the realletnaa from Nebraska would b permitted to coo liau. lie was adriscd tbat Lb rentlemaa from Nrw Jersey was qait ready to meet him. Mr. Caaaoa, of IlliooU. said Lbat tbe &evriidid not show that tbe reoUemaa from New Jcrwy hail obtained leare to print, and therefore tb Iuevrd oa Its face aisled Lb Ilous aad Lb country. He claimed Lbat it was his rifhl to bare the vif show that tbe rentlemaa did not stand ia hi place and make a newspaper article part of his remarka. Tbe reoUe maa had put ia Lbe IWird what our at not to hare hern put there, and bad eioTateti at least Lb rules or propriety aad fair deal la . If Lbe statement bad been metis Lo his (Caaaoa s). presence, be would bare contradicted It: but as Senator Locaa owaed ao aad except bis homestead, it has ocrer been eoaLrorerted In Lb public prints. Mr. Tbompaoo. of Kentdcky, said tbat Mr. Cox. of New York, ia order to show. as be 1 pressed it, bow re otic men oo tbe other side attempted to strain at a rnat and swallowed ft mens eerie of camels, quoted from a speech printed by Mr. Brewer, of New Jersey, upon tbe tariff, ia which that reallemaa mad a very lenrthy extract from Dlaine's book. "Twenty Years Id Coorrrsj;" Lbe speech in fact consisting almost wholly of aa extract from that book. Mr. O aeilL of Missouri, sarreated that Lbe till of Lbe book should be amended by addinr Lb word, "and UtUveed at last" Mr. Cox said that he had trusted that CocTf would bare adjourned without any partisan Presidential discuss loo harinr arisen. The Democrat ie side of the House had not brouxht forward Blaine aad Lo gan, and bad receired en com i urns from the other side for its aclioo. Now, rentlemcn 00 Lbe other aid were forcing a political debate. Mr. Cannon offered a resolution Lbat Lbe Fueirrd of Jane 25Lh be so amended as to show tbat Lbe speech purporting to bare been delivered by Mr. McAdoo. in which reference U mad Lo Senator John A. Lo r. not actually deUrrrcd. but was printed ia tb Uteord of Jane 37lb. sir. Itopkisn. or Fa., bad read for infor mation an amendment which he proposed to offer to tbe resolution. to bare the Rtcord of Jane 21t to amended as to show that the speech purporting to bare beco delir- ered by Mr. Cutcbeoo. of Mich.. 00 tbc contract labor bill. bad not actually been delivered. In Lbat speech Mr. Cutcbeoo had made aa assault 00 the Democratic party, aad ao on fair aad unjust assault against th author of tbe bill Mr. Uealy. of Cala.. gave notice of ao amend meat, directing oGcial reporters to Jubliab ia the Rtcvrxi the remarks of Mr. ?utcbcoa reflecting oa Gen. U. 8. Grant, mad opoo Lb F1U Jebo Porter bill, and suppressed from the IUe&rd Laughter and applause on Lb Democratic aide. The wiiw-i, he said, bad beco somewhat marred by withholding from it the scurritlouJ and vindictive attack made 00 Geo. Grant. lie offered Lb amendment ia tb Interest of hoccHir and fair play.aitd in order to relieve tb embarrasacaeat of newspaper reporters, wha baviag telegraphed tb report of tb SoLi'emaa s speech found 00 examining tb wW acxt mornlag that Lher bad lied or somebody els had. Laughter ) HI. Cot. of N. Y.. rav nouce of an ameadmeat struck out of suooosed sreeca of Mr. Brewer, of N. J . from tha mw of J oa Tta. coo?aia!agaa extract from Dial a book. Mr. Caaaoa was on hi feet to rvotr to Mr McAdoo, when tb hour of S o'clock amwM. aaa taw Peaxr. amid mncn mr rtsBanl, declared tb lloo.ee ia reces aalil t o'clock. Tb eveoiag seeaioa W for Lb ctusideratioa ef psasioei tiHa rinoixia A erase eeire ttaaat Asasick Tawa live Bar Lraetsbarn. TVnfitMuefeViei&irwl Lntctrarauv Jan !?. Msdlsoa Staa. pwf ax?i trasMil erai re auu etcoemeal, ran am-scft her wday i arrvei en ft train rrcm ioaoa and nima ta trla Was mmmJ t r cTmss) fes tae ea. fwevraX pslieea aad trvaaa ar-r a Awrwraae sem rt'(. bonad Lb lp WtSft ft ta ti Wftew Iam. i n Lb scexion koasw k - - - islf. WTnueA-d a kavy uasb. d f tb tno bare and -erased by maaiag wbron( ta poCew sCcs and daaia Ueotttf1 a wntitw taaa taw screec ( rva a mv.m ttrntg lbe efty La ambe ecMbi.tksnw w4u:ar a kavy tfctdjra? tn a tbrmtsng axaaae. and ct-mCj a paalei ta tb soarkst aat ba m wii.ri ae etrr4 ea kLs aaia- aswe4 ki ft Ve e eoew &vr elft. Tb brrt e(unHBn ncots-rrwi at stMreeied U pU aaad-cuff an kiJ wbir a taapevl tu tbraswba lie aubsen-sen'Jy at srjefvi. as.1 ktety wrapped U tVl. kaakd t tad aad pnd U Lfaaa, Platfersn Astptel by th !- eratte State CoareatUa. rBy TaJacrapk to tb Moramg Btar.l LrrnJ Rocx.June 27. The Democratic Oi.Ia ieesekeUet 4nWJssrt sW fLM A LA f IS xaornlng. Tbe platform was adopted nnan- imooalj. It strongly support public edu cation, lavilea immixration, commends liberai legislation for encouraging the con struction of railroads, bat demands tbat all grants of corporate powers and franchise shall bo guarded against abuse and held subject to tbo regulating pownr of the peo- Jk. Tbe tariff plank la as follows: "We aror reform sad retrenchment in the pub lic service, sad declare our adhesion to the principles of the Democratic party opoo tbe subject of the tariff, holding that Lbe grant to Congress by the constitution to lsy sad collect import duties wss Intended to raise revenue, and forbids the opposing policy of the Bepubllcao party of fostering one branch of industry to tbe detriment of another, aad Lb promotion of the interests of some portions to the Injury of other por tions of our common country; aad we do maad a material red action of tbe present excessive tariff duties, aad such revisioaof tbe laws imposiag them as will equal is the burdens and, benefits de rived from their levy and collection, tad that do more revenue bt collected thaa Is aeccaaary for tbe wise administra tion of our National Government" Sec tions 3 sod 4 bold tbat there can be no con flict between tb Federal aad Stat Govern ments ia tb exercise of their legitimate functions, aad declare that the Democracy are unalterably opposed to aa assumption of power oa tbe part of either without con stitutional warrant ; for which 'reason we condemn Lb tendency of the Republican party to caotralix all power ia the Federal government. We utterly repudiate and de nounce as most dangerous to the liberties of Lbe people Lbat heresy which animates Lb principles of Ike Republican party that "tbe party la tbe government,' sad believe tb admiaistratloo of government is a trust to be executed Impartially for tbe benefit of all classes, ranks sod conditions of so ciety. A resolution rcrrcUing Samuel J. Til- den's refusal to accept the nomination for iTcaident, and designating bim as the greatest statesman aad patriot since tbo days of Jefferson, was adopted amid great applause. MA SSA CH US BTTS. A Sepreeae Ceart Dee 11 en ef Isn pertaa.ee ! Newspaper Pabllsher. (By Tteeraofc to Lbs MoratasT Btar.l Bosrrox, June 27. The Supreme Court, la Lb case of Cbas. Cowley, against R. M. Pulsifer rt al proprietors of the Boston Herald, has given a decision of general in terest Lo publishers of newspapers. A po- titloo for the removal of Cowley from membership of the bar wss filed In the clerk's office of the Supreme Court, sad the same being published ia the Herald, Cowley began suit for libeL Tbe case came up ia Lbe Superior Court, and the presiding Jodge concurring in the views of counsel for defendant, that as the petition had been filed In court It wis a privileg ed communication, ruled that plaintiff could not maintain his action, and directed a verdict for the defendant. Cowley look exceptions to the Supreme Court, which have been sustained,' sad that couTt-'2Klda that it was not a privileged communication, aad to justify a verdict for Lb defendant it should hsve been shown that the charge in the petition against Cowley were true. The full court lays down the rule Lbat newspapers In re porting a case actually in any court are protected from libel suits, but they cannot set up privileges as a defence In a libel suit after publishing aa ex parte statement of tb case taken from papers on file in tbe office of tbe clerk of the court It is also held that papers on file in Lbe clerk's office are not open to public Inspection, and that only the written record of a caw disposed of is open to such inspection. CHOLERA. Deaths from the Dlseae at Tealoo Repert from tb TJ. S. Coasal a nareetlles. (Bv Cable to the Mom tax Btar.l -Paris, Jane 27. There have been aeven deaths from cholera at Toulon since last night WasnixoTOJf, June 27. The Surgeon General of the Marine Hospital Service re ceived the following telegram to-day. through the State Department from F. H. Mason, U. 8. Consul at Marseilles: "The situation at Toulon is rather worse. There were nine deaths Wednesday, and ten deaths Thursday. Hixtr two cases are now st tbe naval hospital. Tbe disease, thus far, is epidemic Tbe weather is warm. At Marseilles the condition is excellent ao cholera; and the death rate below the average. CO TTOX STA. TEMKXT. fotaJ Iteeelpt at all Aaaerlean Porta Sine September. (Br Telecrapb to Lbe sf ornme star. I New You, June 27. The following are the total net receipts of cotton at all Lbe ports since September 1, 1883: Galveston, 689.860 bales: New Orleans, 1.511r655iMo bilo, 253.547; Savannah, 653,117; Charles ton.,424,M0: Wilmington. 01.248: Norfolk. 577.573; Baltimore. 55.519: New York. 116.- 033;Boston,178.663; Providence.5.791 Phil adelphia. 54.073; West Point 17.931; Brunswick. 8,084; Port Royal.'l 1,198; Pen- sacola. 32,334; City Point 2.387: Indianola. 8.466; Newport News, 2,124; minor points, 21,115. Total 4,774,119. .MMHaSBBBBBSSSBlSSaBWSjaaSBaeHav 2fRW JERSEY. Six I Lallans Drove a eel by tlk TJpeettlasr efa Deal. By Tvlerrapb to Lb Moramg Btar.l Sowkjls Ponrr, June 27. Nine Italians attempted to cross Carson's Inlet daring a storm yesterday. Their .boat was upeet, aad six out of sine were drowned. Their bodies hare Dot been recovered. The men wtre railroad laborers. Another man, wboee nam is uakaowa. was drowned in Kggharbur lalet irASlIUfOTOX. Celleeter r C a tfaalaatecl by pie Frees cleat. Car Taiecra lo lac atocata BUr.J WAanurarox. Joe 37. Tb President t4y twcaiaaied to b Collectors of Cus loeae. Georr Toy. Va,. District of Cherry stoa. Ya;lka Urtoa. Jr., Va. District of Tappehaaaock. Va;Caaa. E. RoUnaos, N. C District ef Albemarle. N. a ; Isaac ftermaaa. Ala., to be) Corrector of laternal Kcveea for La District of Alabama. SIsw Tsrx CwsstsHLrmUva Cltsi SLat- 11? Tirc aO VeraissiVur.J ?srw Tons, Jeae ST. The follow tag bt th cmraratlvn rotlon stsKxnent for U wvrg tndlzf VLU daasjt Jft rcrs u a3 Uaiwd State ports CzrA the week. A&SS 11 iia Total recti: to this itim - am lie K srrt av w - - -- --ww www iitv... V! vs v(-s -rcTts fr iha wck. . .laen ?s c-jr Tbisl arrcru k th!s t g.'SS t7 KtA 41 8a u aU UcT-sd 2tm s45.ni miJOl 8fe U s3Uterksr Wwsa. hack U UvrrTvot.... 8T1.0CO WI.OOQ Anvrkaa ai. for GrwU BrtWn.. Cl.OOd 100,000 RfirMBtllii A TttfinArtJi - for the I . - - ,r I . I i . fii.i.u.. " w -W L PastWeek. rBy Telegraph to the Morning Star. Nbtw -Yobbv 'June'27. The business failures throughout the entire country for the past seven days, as reported 1 by; B, O. Dun & Co., number for the United States 171. and for Canada 23. A total of 199,com pared with a total of 205 last week a decrease of 6 failures; save this there is nothing to note. Failures at the South are notably few. and the Eastern States are be low the average. GEORGIA, saleiae of m Telegraph Operator at" ITT a eon. By Telegraph to th Morning Btar.l Macox.-June 27. L. Deil Ford, for merly of Newark, Ohio, but for the past two months night operator for the East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia R. R., shot himself through the heart this morning, dying instantly. He left no writing, but a love affair is supposed to have been the cause of tbe act COMMERCIAL. KM TM' ft A t H. BT. (By Telecraph to the Morning Star. I financial Nsw Yoaa. June 27, Evening Sterling exchange 481. Money 2 per cent Gov ernments lower; new f our. per cents 1184; new three per cents 90. State bonds lower. C&meisretol. - Cotton easy, with sales of 2,669 bales, up lands 11 l-16c; Orleans 11 5-16c: weekly net receipts 40 bales, gross 4,246 bales; exports to Great Britain 10,230 bales, to France 7 bales, to tbo continent 2,507 bales: consoli dated net receipts to-dsy 2,141 bales; ex ports to Great Britaiu 2,097 bales. South ern floor unchanged; common to fair extra $3 504 60; good to choice do $4 64 6 25. Wheat spot 4lc lower: ungraded spring 97c; ungraded red 68Jfl 10; No. 2 red 9393ic; June nominal. Corn spot ifc lower and less active; ungraded 5763c; ungraded white 61 63c; No. 2, 69f604c Oats cash steadyTNo. 2, 34 J 85c Coffee spot fair; Rio steady at $10 00; No. 7 Rio on spot 8 40; July $3 008 05; August $3 308 35 ; September $8 45. Su gar quiet and steady; Muscovado 4fc; cen trifugal 5fc: fair to good refining 4J4ic; refined sugar C 5t5Jc; extra C 5t5fc; extra white C 5J5fc; yellow 4J5c; off A 36tC; mould A 6Jc; confectioners' A 6c; standard A 6fc; powdered 7f7tc: granulated 6 9-166fc ; cut loaf and crushed 7fc; cubes 7rc Molasses unchanged. Rice firm. Cotton seed oil crude 3335c; re fined 40 43c Rosin unchanged. Spirits turpentine dull at SOfc. Pork dull and nominally lower; old mess on spot $15 75; middles nominal; long clear 7c. Lard 7 OH points lower, closing with some recov ery; western steam on spot $8 408 45; July $8 52. Freights to Liverpool firmer cotton 9 64d; wheat 3rd. Cotton net receipts 40 bales; gross re ceipts 340 bales. Futures closed weak, with sales or 101.000 bales at the following quo tations: June 10.9310.94c; July 10.93 10.94c; August -ll.06ll.06c: Septembsr 10.9210.93c; October 10.5810.59c; No vember and December 10.4410.45c; Janu ary iaQ210.53c; February 10.6410.65c; March 10.7610.78c; April 10.8710.80c Chicago, June 37. Flour unchanged. Wheat unsettled, opened steady, advanced fc and closed lc under yesterday; June 8580c; No. 2 Chicago spring 8585Jc Corn unsettled, market advanced fc, broke aad closed c under yesterday; cash 52 53c; June 51f53ic Oats dull and near futures a shade firmer; cash Site; June 31 31 fc. Pork dull prices advanced 25 75c July. Lard opened 510c higher and closed steady; cash $7 10 7 20; June $7 15. Balk meats in fair demand shoulders $5 65; short rib $7 80; short clear $7 75. Sugar unchanged. Whiskey $1 10. St. Louis, June 27. Flour firm. Wheat a shade better; No. 2 red $1 05 cash; July 9292c Corn firm and lower; 5252rC cash ;50ic July. Oats lower at 8031rc cash; 28i29c July. Provisions dull. Pork $15 00 16 00. Bulk meats long clear $7 35; short rib $7 50; short clear $7 75. Bacon dull long clear $8 00 8 50; short rib $8 62i; short clear $8 75 8 87J.' Lard dull and nominal. Whiskey steady at $1 08. Satakhah, Ga., June 27. Spirits tur pentine firm at 27c; sales 1,200. Rosin ac tive at $1 00 1 10. CHABXE8TOW, 8. C, June 27. Spirits turpentine weak at 27xC bid. Rosin firm strained and good strained $1 05. COTTON ITIARKirrS. By Telegraph to the Morning Star. June 27. Galveston, quiet at 11c net receipts 131 bales; Norfolk, nominal at 11a net receipts bales; Savannah, quiet at 11c net receipts 249 bales; New Orleans, easy at 11 l-16c net receipts 192 bales; Mobile, dull and nominal at 11c net re ceipts 28 bales; Memphis, quiet at llc net receipts 40 bales; Augusta, dull and nominal at lljc net receipts 4 bales; Charleston, nominal at llifi net receipts 4 Imlrs POHBION BIAHKETS. I By Cable to tbe Morning Star.l London, June 27, 4.30 P.M. Spirits tur. pentine on spot dull at 22s 6d; July de livery 22s 9d; September and December delivery dull at 23s 6d. rcew York Naval store market. N. Y. Journal of Commerce. June 26. Spirits Turpentine The market is about steady on light demands; merchantable or der is quoted at 31c Renins The market remains quiet, with sales of small lots; prices are unchanged. The following axe the quotations: Strained at $1 2241 25; good strained at $1 251 274; No. 2 E at $IS5; No. 2 Fat $145; No. 1 G.at $1 55; No. 1 II at $1 851 90; good No. 1 I at $2 003 05; low pale K at $3 25; Pale M at $2 752 80; extra pale N at $3 253 80; window glaiW at $4 004 35. Tar is qnoted at $3 50 for Wilmington; pitch. Is quoted at $1 00. sasK Illea market. Savannah News, Jane 20. The msrket continues quiet and un chanfed. Sales for the day 47 barrels. Ap pended are the o facial quotations of the Board or Trade: Fair &,5,c; Good 5j 8c; Prime erc,. Booth riee Ocwnlry lots ftOcOfl 20;tid water l 231 40. The worst blood diseases are cured, by Ayrr's Sarsaparflla. Iu effects are felt im mediately, f Tirrrimtartts ofwixmtnotonaii stock Miuiar. Marnizlio KeU. Baby Car rtga ao4 Um Urrt stock pf rorniuue la the BHs4,atprloetodryrrrnTttUoit. - ' . ' BXI1K-K11JH Ai MONROE, ' ' ! .Cor. Mart Ksnl fcxl fltSLl JeniT- - a- , WUmlasrtoD,N.C, 28. , Sun Rises; . , . L. ...... . Sun Sets. . . ,. .'. High Water at Smithrffle. ; . . . High Water at Wilmington.. Day's Length. . ; .......... i .. . KHA.M. 7:32 P.M. 11.50 Even. 2.50 Mora. 14h. 18m. . ARRIVED. Stmr Passport, Harper, Smithville, master.- . " - 8tmr Louise, Pepper, Smithville, master. Stmr A P Hurt, Worth, Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. CLEARED. Stmr John Dawson, Black-, Point Caswell, R P Paddison. , Stmi Passport, Harper, SmithvjHe, mas ter. Stmr Louise. Pepper. Smithville, master. Stmr A P Hurt, Worth, Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. Nor -barque Allegra, Johnsen, London, Peterson, Downing & Co. EXPORTS. FOREIGN. London Nor barque casks spirits turpentine. AUegra 1,319 MABIXE DIBECTORY, List of Vessel In the Port ofWIlmina; ton, N. C, June 28, 1884. This list does not embrace vessels under 6o tons. I BARQUES. . Richard (Ger.), 463 tons, Paske, E Peschau & Westermann Leviathan (Nor.), 381 tons, Terjesen, E G Barker & Co Geo Davis (Br.), 643 tons, Macomber, Alex Bprunt&Son Ala (Nor.), 459 tons, Andersen. C P Mebane Der Wanderer (Ger.). 229 tons, Stuebling, E Peschau & Westermann Allegra (Nor.), 214 tons, Johnsen, C P Mebane Julia (Ger.). 390 tons, Muller, E Peschau & Westermann C L Wcycr (Ger.). 418 tons, Frenck, E Peschau & Westermann Saga (Nor.), 415 tons, Wahlberg, E Peschau & Westermann MinDie Gray (Br.), 350 tons, Morcriaff, Heide & Co . Konigin Augusta (Ger.), 460 tons, Wilde, E Peshcau & Westermann Lydia Peschau (Ger.), 868 tons, Bremers, E Peschau & Westermann BRIGS. Blanco (Br.), 345 tons, Tucker, A Sprunt & Son Amykos (Nor.). 234 tons, Holstad, C P Mebane Victoria (Dan.), 174 tons, Gallihar, Heide & Ca San Juan (Nor.), 298 tons, Bache, v, Heide & Co Emma (Ger.), 254 tons, Voss, E Peschau & Westermann SCHOONERS. Melissa Trask, 237 tons, Traak, Geo Harriss & Co Alice Hearn, 332 tons, Pennewell, Geo Harriss & Co Mattic Holmes, 160 tons, Jordan. Geo Harriss & Co Fred Smith, 269 tons, Brown, -Geo Harriss & Co Paul E-Kcller, 204 tons, Foster, Geo Harriss & Co Sarah L Davis, 174 tons, Burgess, Geo Harriss & Co List of Vessels Up, Cleared or Sailed tor tbl Port. The following vessels are mentioned in the New York Maritime Register as being up and cleared for this port : BARQUES. Agder (Nor.), 455 tons, Flags tad t, from Hull May 17. Deodala (Nor ). 373 tons, Andersen, from Ham burg June 1st. Emllie (Ger.), 419 tons. Shnltz. from Swinemnnde Mays. Frey (Nor.), 281 tons, Halvorsen, at Liverpool May 81. Orion (Nor.), 333 tons, Clausen, from Stettin May 18. Texas (Ger.), S91 tons, Loof, at Hamburg May 13 Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of parity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com petition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Wholesale, by ADRIAN & VOLLERS. nov 24 lv mm too or frm 4p nov 24 SCUPPERNONG WINE 8100 per Gallon. yi HAVE A SMALL QUANTITY O? THIS fine native WINE that we are closing out at $1.00 PER GALLON. We can recommend it to be Pure, Sweet and Wholesome, with the full flavor of the grape. We bought it at a low figure, an propose to give our custom ers the benefit of it. There. Is no beverage more cooling and re freshing a warm summer day thaa a first-class article of North Carolina Sonppernong Wine with a little Ice, and there is no beverage as cheap that prodaees the satisfaction obtaTned In ... - ostng this Wine. Come at once. '' - - : P. L. Bridgers .& Co., . r.liOTth. Front St. JeSSDAWtf f ... ... .j. - C. E. Smith, COsOnssiON JXETICHANT, 1 rJKit STONE ST., NEW YORK. OOTTON. NAVlTOBi'T w. HZaVSZ? deIll!,r7 both in the New York Cotton ann rrodooo Exchanges, promptly exeouted. , . Port Almana '- : j -f-n 1 BROWN & RODDICK, 9 North FroaU Street. WE ARB MAKING SOME Sweeping Reductions ! V -Which we are offer'ng FOR CASH QNLY ! as we cannot afford to make charges at such prices. The following gives only a small idea of - The Inducements Offered : 44-in. Nun's Veiling, new colors, 30c, redo'd fr. 40c 44 in. do. all-wool, do, . 33c, do. 45c 40-in do. iflo. do. 40c do. 50o 44-in. do. do. do. 600, do. 65o 22- ln. fine Lace Bnntlng.all wool 85c, worth. 50c 23- ln. fine Worsted Brocks des, lfc, do. 25o 22 in. fine Blk Lace Bantings, 10c. do. 20a 22 in. fine Blk Grenadine, 10c. do. 35c Arlington Cashmeres, 9c. do.. 12Jc Renfrew Ginghams, 10c. do. 15o Indigo Calicoes, best quality, 8c. do. 10c THE FAMED MANCHESTER SATEENS, 15 CTS WORTH 25 CTS. BROWN & RODDICK, 9 NORTH FRONT ST. je 15 tf White Meal Teast. VERY VALUABLE PURE YEAST POWDER. Having been thoroughly tested by a great many of the ladies of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation in commeading it to the public. It is elegant for I Dread, rolls or biscuit- It Is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pure vegetable matter, and she refers to Mrs. A. A. Willard, Mrs. Gen. Whiting. Mrs. W. L Gore, Mrs. Samuel Northrop, for the correctness of her statements. For sale by JNO. L. BOATWRIGHT, 12 & 14 No. Front St., mh30tf Sole Agent. Sunday. June 22d. Sccommodatlons to all Guests at Sea-Side Park Hotel, TO-DAT. PIG-FISH IN ABUNDANCE. EVERY THING READY. ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL. SCOVILLE & CO., je 22 tf Proprietors. Our Dr. N. Robinson. JpROM BLADEN, HAS ARRIVED. Also, Choice Goods from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and many more are expected. The "Children's Favorite Animal Crackers" have arrived, and the "Old Folks" can come In on the more substan tlal in the same line. We have a small stock of Choice N. C. Meat, Sugar-Cured, Ferris and IXL iiams, strips, . u. snoumers, .unea neei, eo. Notwithstanding the DECLINE in Sugars we are selling as LOW as they can be bought else where. We can sell the very best 'Family Flour at 97.75 per Darrei; otner grades m proportion, je 17 tf F. G. & N. ROBINSON. We HaVq Reduced Prices ON OUR COTTON PRESSES AND ENGINES. Write or come and see us, wumington Iron and Copper Works. Iron and Brass Foundry and Machine Works. Repair Work a Snecialtv. Engines, Saw-Mills, Cotton Gins, Sash and Blind stannraoturera. Two good Second-Hand Needle Gins for sale. HART, BAILEY A CO., je 22 tf 19 A 21 Sooth Front St. yrprrLLIAM H. GREEN, - - - ' WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Carries a fall line of DRUGS and, CHEMICALS, and has facilities tor offering Inducements to all vffHj use or nanaio jseoicinea. Send for Price List - " JelStf 117 MARKET STREET. , Land Plaster, S SALE BY WOODY CUBSJJL General Conunlssion Merchants, - - - - WUmlngton.N.C. Also. Sole Agents for the PORTLAND PLAS- A&n silliuv uie proaucis or wnicn are made from HARD PLASTER and FINEST GROUND. -1 i IY1 ..a: K A T 2 ' 116 Market St. Another Assortment -OF- Bralded Jerseys, Embroidered Wliitc Ii t hM , Wide Embroideries, Nainsook Checks and Strips Marseilles and Pique WcHn, Persian Lawn .and Llnons Tucking & all our EmbroldrrlPi 3000 Yards Iii Remnants Embroideries Clienp." Extra Jobs In Silk Sash Ribbon, Black and Colored Silk. Besides a Complete Assortment or STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, AH at Very Low Prlec, AT 3vx. jsl. e:atzj 116 NARIaET ST. my 18 tf Groceries. Groceries. 1500 Bblfl TLOjm' a11 k108- ORABbls Granulated SUGAIi. &JJ .KxtraCnmlC 2QQ Bags Rio and Lagnyra roKFEK, lQ Tierces LARD, JQQ Cases and Buckets LAUD, pQIBoxes CHEESE, 4Q Tubs BUTTER, JQ Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS. 2QQ Bbls SEED POTATOES, Bbls TURNIPS, 20 Bbls APPLES, 0 Hhds MOLASSES, 125 BblB do OA A KegsNAJLS, 2 PQ Bundles HOOP IRON, FJ A, Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL. Tobacco. Cigars and Snuff,;! Candles, Boap, Candy. Ac, For sale low by mh 2 tf ADRIAN & VOLLKRS. Consignments QREEN APPLES, PEACHES, WHORTLEBERRIES, cniCKKNS. EGGS, HONEY, and N. C. MOUNTAIN BUTTKR. These Goods to be sold at LOWEST MARKET PRICES. 12 Tubs VIRGINIA BUTTER-rcrfcrtly deli cious. The best Butter in the rity. at rnm l less price than Northern Butter. SUGARS AT VERY LOW PRICES. COFFEES ROASTED DAILY OF 8UPKRI0R QUALITY. STEVENSON'S FAMILY FLOUR if tlio BEST VALUE IN THE CITY. Try It. JAMES C. STEVENSON, JeSltf MARKET STREET. Bacon, Flour, Sugar. Boxes Dry Salt SIDES, gQQ Bbls Choice FLOUR, Bbls Refined SUGARS, For sale by ,,,.,0 je 22 tf KERCHNER CALDER VKV Coffee, Rice, Lard. rrp Sacks RIO COFFEE, 2g Bbls Carolina RICE, OK Cases LARD, KChM A CALDER BROS- je 22 tf Molasses, Salt, Vinegar yp Hhds MOLASSES, 1000 Sacks Liverpool SALT. JQ Bbls CIDER VINEGAR, Z2r8ale7fc ATTtitn BROS Je 22 tf KERCHNER & CALDKit Hay, Corn, Oats. gQQ Bales HAY, Choice Timothy. Anltuslf Feed OATS, 2000 and Mlxcd C0RN' I T- For sale by m For sale oy w tiros. KERCHNER CALDKRJi ; Je 22tf PARSIEY&WIGC1INS Tr A MANUFACTURERS OF Sasli, Blinds, Doors, ORNA8IENTAI, WOOD WOR' mylltf" - BOXES AND CRATES, fFor shlnmen of Vegetebles sna "books PS read v made r wnrnfCR. ' x jkLOAJnr A t Timber. A full stock of Rough and Dressed LuniDer. Laths, Ao., for Building PorpoaeB. . jr tarorders hr the cargo, Domestio ana elga, solicited. - . v .WIOGINS. iarresponaence soiicitea. v;f - -.anati--: m -v '
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