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By WILLIAM H..SSRNABD, WILMINGTON, M C Thuksday Evening,- Atr6, 14, 1884. EVENING EDITION; TUB TWO SLANDERERS. The two preachers at Buffalo: who lent themselves to the disgusting and disgraceful work of slandering nd traducing Gov. Cleveland promise o attain an infamy as profound as that to which they conspired to consign the victim of their assault and ma lignity- - l liese. s two oreatures are : known as Ball and Boyd. We have given a few glimpses of Ball and what is-said of him by those of his - own household of faith. Ball no only supported Cleveland for Gov ernor but turned ward politician and " worked for him, for which be receiv ed $525, and asked for more. He admits that he knew as much of Cleveland's character then , as he knows now. He is a man of despf cable characl er, his own brethren and ' acquaintances being witnesses. His charges unsupported would amount to nothing among" decoflt people who know . Cleveland. JThis J is authorized by the ; opinions and statements made concerning hmvby 1 those who are acquainted with his character. . V , i ,r i The other clerical malignerjs brie possibly a i j a v ha - lie : u meaner man than. Ball TKo KXatftw n "vo""" 9 Post of Monday says this: ; ; "A correspondent recently asked us some sharp questions "about this man Boyd, which j . wc uuuiuu h auswur, ttuu. now comes u leaii ing citizen of Milton Mills, Jf, H . with l . tuesc remarKsana qacnes: : 1 was mucu pleased to-day while reading the communication 'Askine us Ouestionst and if you want anything more from this "Rev." David Boyd, 1 would ask . him to rise ana explain why and how-he left his nocks m Acton, tMe., and Milton Mills, N. II. ; .. i . B. Another correspondent writes from Bid deford, Me.: ' .' ' Rev. David Boyd used to preach in this city. He is a bad egg. H sucb.men as JUe have been Blaine's loSi friends for 22yenxi , and are coming forward to vouch for the' ceanlmess and integrity of Candidate . Blaine, I don't wonder that bo many others j are stepping down and out." - S. Now, what has Brother-Boyd been up to in Pawtuckfet, Acton, .'Milton Mills and liiuuerord 7 ' Boyd 4ias modified' his. charges against Cleveland. The fact ia botji of these scandal-mongering parsons only repeated what they 4ad heard neither having-"any : person aT knowl edge of the allegedrjfaets involved. The New York Tmes says: 'V '"The -authorities and Hi these charges are now put in the position of falsifiers and slanderers by the statement we publish In another ' cofunin, over the signatures of sixteen well known and re spected citizens of Buffalo. - They have carefully : investigated the charges. We have reason to know that tha upon which the eonclusions stated in their report rest is comrjleta and The results of their investigation are for tified by - the conclusions reached by the Rev, Dr. Twining who undertook a simi lar inquiry for, the Independent, of which he is one of the editors,, ant! from which we repnni nis siatemeutn..,, --: y ".: - We do not believol,hat these sto- es.against Mr; Clevelahdwill lniure f -; him, and f ortworeasoiis. r , Jt, has been shown in the pnblic prints that , -- ..v. imo uiame is a much Cfc worse man than Cleveland ; and it 0Wn tnat- the main ..' ' me has been one of morality and purity.- Then again, j the American people bave- neyer oey fore made the paritof menrU vate livea a test ot poi.ucai cpw- y and mteffrityHom many. ooho politicians who have, held . officwith- in : thaundreyea borne the light of day rupon their acts? V How" many of x thVmen , who am now Assai standi a severe scrutanv into their Wiai fto people, all. alongihf past have required? and concerned them selves about was Is the candidate capable and honest?, Washington put Hamilton: into hia Cabinet, and it is well knoWn how scandalous -was a part of-fus life?; But heasyerj capable if not very honest ana. pure. Gov. Cleveland has a betterpriv record than Blaine is known tohave, and his pSiblic life is without siain or suspicion. Not sd with Blaine. He is -indeed literal "UttooedTjand. if an one would see how true this is, let him JxSSJBM. and . f orcef ul ' arraignm en t of : him on one point alone,, a part of which w 3 are' publishing.-' Blaine is "convicted of gross corruption and, by his own testimony. His owh-Ietters ' coudemh him and blister him. 'We. are 'aU'o1- gether.Vpposed to" the story concern-1 lug nis crimiiKU luuibretiviia iu xvcu- itUCKy tnirty. years ago uemg. puw- Jished, andTegret to see it announced that some Chicago paper ha opened up the" sluice of : iorrnptioK.1 1 Ytk siiau iaKe no uana, in giving it puui- ity.j i vye content - ourselyes; witb jsaytng. that Cleveland's private: life is' incomparably better very way than Blaine's private life." J -' ' The ' "fourteen ls'RepublickQSarl men o high standing in' Bulfalp who have made tho .investigation into the charges against Gov .Clever land, in .theirublilrecl report sj" this: .t, ?u v ' The attack upon Gov. Uleveland 's cha 1 racter is thoroughly discredited- when we consider the sources from which it comes. It was nrst publicly maue m isunalo Dy a a newspaper of no Btandlng whatever. We have twice called opon the editor Of this paper and asked him to produce.his proofs the names, dates and other particulars which he had publicly stated he was at lib erty to show. - He declines lo do so or to facilitate. :invesUgtion. Into the truth of either his own charges or those contained in the anonymous letter which he published. He admitted1 that he had no evidence to support any accusation against Gov. Cleve land, except in the one instance to which we have particularly, referred. . He rested his case-on that story, and as to that story he is contradicted by the' witnesses having personal knowledge. - The two clergymen whose profession has been invoked toive weight to these charges have no personal knowledge of the facts, 'and under the cir cumstances could not possibly have, such knowledge." - - v 1 ' Desiring to d ispose of tliis scand al lor all time, as far as the Star is concerned, . we copy a passage from the letter of Rev. Dr. Tinsley Twin ing, editor of the N. Y. Independent. He went to Buffalo and made" dili gent inquiry into the whole, matter of the scandal. He has published :a long statement giving the result of all he could learn; - He foadd that the charges against Cleveland ' were greatly exaggerated and in.seversii particulars without foundation. -In many of the particulars the "elemehls fof:1trnUiw' are whqtiyA lacking He - .- -. . .... i says: "There was bo. seduction; no adulterj- no breach of promise, no obligation of nuut riage: but there was at that time a cuinable irregularity of life, livifie as ho Was a bach- r- :i ; 4 nur, tur wuiui iu waa prowr kou is proper J that he 6houul suner. : After, the primary circle for which I write; bis - conduct isS singularly honorable,:. showing so attemnt lo evaae responsiDimy, ai aomfc. all m tuuiu ui iueeii uxv uutum iu vuiveu, ui wuicu marriage was certainly hot' Oneir -Everything here wasemIhent!Ys,"to his credit un der, circumstances which -"would' hav seemed to many men of the of Id to iuiOfy him in other . conduct , than Seat? which, he accepted as his duty.- There; Was no ab duction, only proper legal action under cir cumstances which demanded 4tl"-v- He says squarely and emphatically, af ler .ahjrpugh i inve8tigation,,J,thalt there was no general I Iibertlneisra and drunkenness a chargdd'HB brothels. , We quote again vi 'ax '' "On the other'hand mr ihouirv of the uoblest Christian men in this city, especiaftv in the legal - profession, men above all re proach, men who .will vote for him,, and men who will vote and speak, against him for Dolittcal r reasons. - men ' " who knew Cleveland most intimately, who havft been uio iiitruieni u uiuuueas; yr? uus .nearest neighbors, menwho know him bv dav and by night, brings the unanimous reply that it is utterly impossible that such renorts can be true. He is a man of true and kind heart, frank and open; so intensely devoted to his, business duties that,, it is impossible that he should be a debauchee. He has the heartiest respect of J the best-families, in the city, who oaly regret ; thati. he keeps him self so much out of the society to which he would be welcome. ' rw: t r. u ;'! We haye to add the following con cerning Ball.' lie wrote i ibis letter: As'iaMrCiev one fact - He and two other, lawyers, .a' few years since, visited -tnett etub House on Grand Island, a place of , drunkenness and lust, and the three were. leaaUy r drunk , pu their-return to the citvt rkrar Vnlam- Esq.," (one of themy, fell from ihe "carriage and broke" hU;neck.;. , If ;yoa desire , more aciB x win uo ray Dest: to supply tbem.. gThorof gra paper, 4e:eo land was Mti wlthlso was killed" and hadf nottbeeiv ?with him that day. The best people, gen-1 ttemen aid thr wives, vwjtedhe, JHw Tz .v. lyiJV 3Ypr fexlab -.habitually , JT'" A v frj fJaLPiaci lifriinkenness djst.' W The Courier savs: "CMran. of Buffite know these xlled - m malicious lies. If.thev did not. tbs ttUiirlsncn a 4Uiexai, nropoflitionr'' - YV nat. x cation of this list 'oDham&iwctldW families to a nlace of drunkermeS -and lusl is quite hrmecesflary uftc&tted 5 lifet the burtatfl(!h6 falf Jit)6n ,,;.fuM..j i'd: v v ii -Hi. it vj -ts.t i j Rlalna tb,fwill abjowthev araim-1 Eea:ainows froni Uo tM I lea. 'American of JPhilade ladepeftdecd ot spirit atanclasabfrAmeri-1 Mn nt Miia . hfurkihitori in the r. i 1. 1 1 11 IN H.II1 1 1 1 . Al 1 I.I mi III. CaA UUUU1 aUlU bU tilbll H cumswnces... . 1 . Y il 1... .iai.iJa-.4.ua-J assui5Uni warwwr, wou wl . P. . r f i :,fi. f V. Ditter, maitgnan'unow otnmg; i tmmfatiotHkt ho wanted the taws I .changed w4o was abnsed Reading I 4mai papers foe lus ladinerenoo to 1 Irishmen when ceretary 0f Stated 1 eJ? t?5i Wm W I tou areno lonwr "nnrcnecuncr ." i .Wa there evec before such unadult. I eratedihonsenae? Vxrtinff.forfBlaliie 1 ignores. official trecQrd4?,K1A j.Q9i0PHi99j Ct reuecMoni t&aL.ia WbUlQi1 takOS 1 a mahP Tjnt J"off the' 'party that I fortunes of -an- 4mtaeable enemy mt.A IJ'&VX VtikrHfJirtte&rXuL nuu iiao piivnu uiy uo ucdii iocu iv ...wiJWfc When : the Got ernor.- of MMassaehu setts disbanded military companies, because' eompwcl of" fomgri born -it iLw'r-ij'v!j,ii-tii:j.i uiws.; vr. Vuu? warmly enjpgued.the apt, a. t . We have already published some f l.l -ditnriAlrt favnriiKT tl Know Nothing movement.-When he was Secretary of htate, under ; Uarfield, and onlir three years ago,' he showed w much h i loved Ireland' and: the! Jrishr American citizens ( who .. were thrown into, prisons- in ErifrUnd, This at once aroused sympathy ' and indlnatidri Gov? aevelahd'spoke ivT, :ti:i.fr, i. ti ,ti; 'u .7 for the Irish but. Blaine was silent, Elaine was nrgea ,W?iaeii;;in prison to act with vieor U) their bof k,if T-iia TPJrZr7 nvri.Arti ing ho hot gwea.pari tacks npon Blaine; It wvU,shiOwHhdw tne 'irtsn'woria 'regaroea uiame s conduct whenjip iHCreJ,wa'rid'''almost thd Irish-Americana t confined!- an Bntnih ptlsds; v In j'itTsa1d i ; c - YniiNfi i TftSimrf' immndaiolYen-en.' ietiUK upon the omceef raised -. irrnat exDectations r-Ti-A- m nation wim a vieor ana voiume inai speaKs welVfor'youvpblUiluags that -hehcej forth the -badge ;'er American ci zona Aip would he .apride, end a safeguardtq a man WWtim,f ,5?.5 TSi it i efpiaiaapie oniy,Dyjiimorance,,oiitne jaw. br.,6aiMi;e? rdf- suhstitule for V6 aihabrdttr rfilf n11lrTtr1;:W',&ViW kind is yon,- iaaeea; JMttr.yeiB. Husia&evi sir. iilarner tjus is, -not anj "inaa reirei meas ure.'" The man who asks vou.to do him Inriticfi who aSka irfnr trt'1dO vorlr 'simriTe utdao toaf Whiple duty is the mattefc--4s not'a beggakt your oorii lie cornsyou mssvm m suls-u ,l-i;uvi an h-tJMUfr tm i f &kiA. M kS?PW&ui u :u !--ivv From TTAn nnrt fihm- rirwit Rrwii in Brooklvn. N?iY. rHijiT- ;!rfy ;f. MMMMHifl t si trfT, no t4 dstvnnvuqfciil. gTheitgecond infcaaUeg Blaine in hk own efepseithat he mi-n ?lf:W.7aY9?. irpm jthps.e railroad 4 meDy thatIt! was.not -open .to." anybody else; that'is j,o say; proper mfJfVmyJr.'tffyi declared solemnly .beiore the House th6fittie Roclfrstrickand'bondsTi precraely i the: same ifsttes ' as others Blaine's warnjst riends and spokes men. "as they were sold on the. Bos- tonarket tp lppljean Here .f. jpfzn naso;iace ms own lelJUtale letters.rLWhat did.that finish; ofi graUtudemeanwhe Mr. Fisher lbur off tad!mite to a participation in the new railroad A nffMpwl.Tpfrrtnt.imi ' Any rofnsftl nf theaQ wnra in liih uili u k ill ltviv in uicii nirco auu i , tt . a-i- - . ' ica.j .t -I -Any-ciass-Of voters-nanveor naur& xnous7Troui5''Tr "cssentori'wouia pefvtdS by-tne SSRr t honseated pendencev tULa. :thvWpeirttJJioAiJTsan3En a xo, oeainijracojoraing' tomb jgusnfOT yrhfHWMrto yofr,LMrrEUaijR Jaave I fttiMagik-lfc has - protected' himand W pedple eep, jurrtuiairw-saKir an act T - jj-w---...-... rely to-rettifypfeVido mistake SBftT Avle? In-legUlation." whether tabor- him to identify, mself , with , the rect a mistake or not;:it was or aine ior nia course. - oiaine a a aperatians through. wbiee Mr, BUine ana J ora, trie eauor, nourea i mae .nia rortupe.-ll'ju&iwQnu& mm enterprise is in every respect as gen- HWctese: of,poursa I am more tban Satisfied thdierms olthe other hi tlint wim kuq eiiyi uvmt) oilier; -x fci-iu i ;ia( Bh- vT erous you are in letting 1"V ifiit mcafiVVhtoiitiiwrottf fitthert to dispew a! w jsharfibc W mei 1 1 Wisai Uiftb&Ot dred y only omin thinTS. and; vhtis of s which i the fi6ekef?6f tiehrflewj as8lrJxtot m&$ ijkrkefpwssBseQ f 4 What stnmudaH- a . - ' terniethca ODOtrtae-avftreaiW, on thtf 4bo!t)mfleor,.in the iotidet nng,'-wno BKrminQcrearm neiorp tne IIUUIIH" trni! a. I LIW ILA1 f Ik 1 1 wneq jm we.ipyeswgajwoft m .t h:fl hfi:n(, fiitnated in the nt.firrirA O ' . - tijrjtteY - thfi witha meroorandutaiook - Bbowin tliat Mr. RlaineJiad received as a gratuity f or commission ..about f 1390. ln-.onxUnfjJLQin fAieaa tht (ne"nd' riot" wafit"hiBXtrivate an airs mqmretr into, 'it is paint unv evident that here again y&flauie 5? Reurt8entctives whieh , wesrei-, pb. vioaslyjantirue The third point urced in extenua tinniM that them wm no RnWjinAnt legislatlbri concMrlilnglhai'Tirtroad, I important act. . It. waa to repeal a I proviso ttisit the crahted lands fc j -;t , . - . onlvlin buantitics nol ffrer4ihin I drieuartef of Wsectiono each Knr I chaser, at a price not exceeding ; 92.50 j Per acre-M Tho repeal of that pro 1 v.10 waa certainly calculated to. en- hanco tho value .of the land grant very materially, and also that of the I land grant bonds, of which Mr. I iiame naa pccome a noiaer. many the repea, but it was carried: 3 ; I The fourth point nrged in favor of I Mr. Blaine is that after all he did not ako any money byjhe operation; terpewha'wiM-cat I tish that Sbeaker Blaine5 had dm- I jbdsedj'of a , 'number of boiids'amorig 1 'neijthbore' -andfriends; at high i rates; mat some or these, wncn tnfi i enterDre 'failed.' &ow; rifflvV that lie i fouttd It tiest to take bacK theieotttti I lios ana reiumi the money; Anil bO W4 1 claims ,uiai on xne-wnoie neK)staB I murht as well pay. thuV man is a i iruyniui man. , iu uo sure, ne nea, I J"Vr I moriev. but-tiB6d wrinld talte it Woald the-cohduct ef the Speaker I of the House en acoonntf this tsiU I hhlv bo ofrtciaf ttd'wer 'offering itkelf i 7 . :.r".v .j;. r5V;:-vTfi I f or prostipupn wtnoui, inis in- I stance, reannng Tts-pTice. . 1 -yjjg there, th'eii;!htrthTSr- the'bffii I ciaf record to itfPt&ofee fatal- letters better Hghift I wm;H'WHwiofwi-i-jouiBajij I and f Vct will "search and ift it ill I yain. You.:wiU t find.otheT coriona I intermit, in ftnnt.riAr Urul. i liable to be ression- I f -splendid thing,"-'- which.he -him- I self "oau'tloiach,"' but which he can 1 off er 16 bis f rtend .Fishe'rV cautiohing I that friend to bo careful o keep ihie I largft and, myBterlQfffriurn 0 money. I whom he ; tried to protect from loss I a ysteriottfiMenmf--fiaoney much I iqTd about ofjwhiobiMlilaiaH I proVed Vbimself ;1anxiotrs a toiJ ahftw 1 whbre4Lji3iiot coma f roxo, but I avoidedifbowing wherjt;fhaCopj9 frotr.f.YVeifind; hm ,mdiaAgs,at friend etwee;n 4ierent Interejsi and rgani?atiouscpnne I woflegm ta asK puraeivea I with . wonderwhether there ivas s House did not1v6 h finger. I We ! find j- something Inore.Ws I testing against i any , ,: line .of- ipqairyj I whioh:miBh$tezDosai-hM.'!iYito I wwe.bfttieVft -riuiHtliie- l iweopeaKer j 01 etna iioiisq ot ltepren I sentatives. - the , second riffTcer in tho I government, whos' I was questioned before an investiga- ting committee of the same house a . - - m airy. tfMrl i.K.ricUrif AijSSSB fNS , ho tried 'to pass1 COnriterfeTt acreury or state, l ure be" official -powyr. :pffennff on this subiect. 1 itoai f f - rvt1rt?Sf 1A-? ft TOVi ' IV CAftlS pverwhich he had presided; and he miv M PW are my oks; hre ,rafpbank accounts,- here SyiletfekA-my ny uy it.ycii, fui a , mjr iwojr ojrma d mjr i inenaS) txeiQ my?enemic8 -iaKeieein' Fill 1 ISeardl. sifij daestion. tedveMo BtonUtrturfiedrrtrdark cornernBei- 1 : -i; .....-v. esbflT,".f'-idt7.itiiJi5io viLeiiiifr- i.'.l. :'.'W!Itin f rtl ,' 'if i l 1,i i"',ti(5.'r.f jLIent. fereely'e Official Report of ike ciflVatiiMr-lJVall (atmt ol nii V&riau Ttkeru A Court of Eaqnlry Aslced for, te. v By Telegraph heJIerBlag Star.l ttt . ii t 1 im,. n Wtf 6 Lferlt. GrjTyOfflciaHTeport' of the eitditiou of priV&M Ucry, at Gamp Clay, dar Cape Satto:?c4vf;T u nvHYfA- VIYerroirffTiTTr .V. TT w Animot 11 -IftQ.l l.JUM..,,y 'rmy, yiuruuu uie vuiei Diguiji umr Jffmyt)". Oku..; Hfitriii-I hin .ihA-.hnnnr fa rnnrt that rrB Jiio si!lat:am-,Clayi Dear Capo fiWyftrWUd,bec. or me to oruer ,ioe miuiarjr execuuon oi rlvate 'iaTlesIB.) Hfenry.'iSth Cavalry; for ntluUea lieviog.' iThe brdar was given In wrUio4?; en my padividea responsiihty. safety of the surviving members of the expedition.. "TeTha'had already died of Starvitiod; and two more lay at. the point fi.i- rryi m . 5.i : : 1 1888 nnd-'Udnry'S cbnipMcity" therein Was nx Ahau-auapcveioa Matc4i 24Ui, J884r the.rfM nearly? pershe4 .rpmtasphyxia and whue severaf men were unconscious and efforts Were being tnadef or their resto ratfan !priTti peftrjslGstole Abott;wo pounds of, bacor4fromjthe;messstores. rHe wsa"'ridtbuiy''seent by Eskimo Jens .Ed wards,1 :bit "his Stomach 1 being overloaded he threw 1 up ithe undigested bacon. An opes intvestigatiau. was iheld and. every member ,ol the party declared; him guilty of this., fad 'other-, thefts. A olamor fox bis life was raised; iut Was repressed by mi ' put him under surveillance Until eUr waning strength renderjed'bia physical services in- tertfWas found pnelfsy intoxicated havmg Btblen the-Jiquor oa hand for J gene rat iiiu& AIseXxmd time ms life was de; mabdod, ihut-l aaia spared him.' , On June, otp Ahelts ot provisions on njs part having been reported to me", r had a conversation tth'him; ihwhlch I appealed to his pradi-1 eat sense, poiaung out -luac union was ne-r cessary Atfour jfyecvatioa. n:promised entire reformation ;hut, .distrusting him,. I issued a" written order that he should be On June 6th he not only stole a part ef the Shrimps for one breakfast, but, visiting naUiprftea Qur.,wmtcr:camp, stole a cer tain sealskin reserved for' food. I then or dered him to be shot. On his person was found a -silver-ehteBOffrapbr abandoned by me at rorV. Conger, ana stolen by hun. In his bag was found a large quantitv of seal skin and a pair of sealskin boots, stolen a few days before from the hunter. Sua peeling complicity on the part of several, I ordered his execution by three of the most reliable men. , . ,' , After hia death tho order was read to the entire pary, ahd was -concurred in by every member as being not only jest but as essential to our safety. . . . To avoid public scandal I ordered 'that no man, should speak of this 'matter until an official report was made of . the facts. I have the honor to request .that a court of inquiry, beordered'ora court '.martial convened, 'should Jthe 'honorable Secretary of War deem either, advisable in this case. ; I have: thought it e5t hi?t . to ; apk'. writ ten' 8tafemehtS of the'surVivinir members of the party, as, appendicees to this report, lest !mlghtohm.'to be- tampering with? them. Z hte ot asked 2 siacd our rescue.-1 June t3dwhcthcr: their. opisionr, concurring In farjp actionl, have chaegeS oVtaot; leavine aucbqueslionalo your 'action, if deemed requisite Ui tso-i i t.j.-. ? i' V aeoeasarUy Tant; that then cincum' stances imposed: Bach a terribief restoohsi- bilty upoa me. but I, am conscious that I should haVefafled, in my duly 'to the rest of VfanTrctf' Ate $3ffl il V FOBEIGN. : i:Xo9eeA'f-lke Qwee At JPeaee il wtUa all VoTeiaja tfower-Tlie n4t V tloit'' of UteprcMntailoK t fvorabljr ? taentlonedesei. o - hi luo 9:d.prri lUBTTeJerraBhesthe Kenfatft stai-.l - k r Tntt;5 iust.';i4iParllament was pwtguea to-day Wittrthe; usual cereniohies. oueeti; n her speet "closing1, the ses" siOnsaM.'rsiificeTelylie'thst an import tant part of yoUr labofs f aBed'of result in legislative enafctmcmti VPmndlyiotercourse subsists wHh fdl ; foreign powers. - Diplo matic f elfttions fhave-.beeij,.. resumed with lft?xic4 and'aprehninary agreement j for.a tlyMsomniesce has be tigned, , ,., a Jtiltave lament f n piaure ot , ine , ppn f erenceilito, devisoL mEaas, to, restore the financeSrfPiEgyB wjdeb aye -so important to fhotweil' hgraogopd: order, f the countrykji' i shaifecoaUnue to;.fui :faitb fuUy.thduUi Ew4u out oil thi. pres ea of my txoopaiu4he valley of the Mile." trr4st,thafe.lieT;special , mission f which 4 have determined to send there will materi ally aid meini j:ajjng whas steps to aaoptf . , , , i yw"ltfJfthrnihatM,sataclfrjn a initi- Snoh and di&fionijon of agrarian crime id jfandV and the safetantlai. tniproverfieAts ltt.theoiditloh'dr thtf teednle. ' I desire at an early1 peTlod to,CaU'yourtteBttioii to thf great subjeetief representitibh rthe'beei pre; x reoice io oserve, amia uie numer ous3 fndfcatidftS' of interest in the subject,' It nlitfobaalni"'wllt be prirsued .wlthor atm-mratfon thyht?AfiiTVfflM rii sucfitf 'ttfcmebl; asnlaf dohduee' W- the happlhe'Ss: and fiberties " of the -people ' and the rtretfgjh'of -tM Empire.'' . l the-speech' doses with an expression of ffittikfmness 5 for' thJ favorable -season, WMcfi Jtf allevfalihgh pressure that has ofonff 1 and Weri64siytfecteil agrt culrmarihdfistry.1' aw Ji. .-' la km i .11 cAi .dii--hicimi X-M1 4 Ui !5f J 9! ifS. ...isvt ' iii rp-rt- l,s.n tiVins be;lffW Mfe. ot owanto c xWeary women are longing fprw;life.vThey-areworn!Outand about hUltlead, .' With . hearty ; Interest let them readwhsl Mrs: tfenney .writes from North CharleBtowu, J. HTho rame of Urowji's menan, lotjine new:, life IV nnpai feeiVing Ured,' and vworn out Itives me nave Deen opeaKer oi tne iiouse oi IunrwBDmy.elJheh my official :amnrii'fl nirar i inronrriTV la csrifingig nneStlOUea J. v v ..... . r i -luarinierest 4 'musT .' standTbef oro . tnpe1opIeT, ildCtoikfli the fl 'only aal'perwh"cannbt be legally xttbatI U proved euiHKbfttiaS'one: whom' gus-i taaeP- j pioion mustliotVtoWir "'N'he did .; oifiu, JLifa uuaw , iiyucmg . my action were asTlbws-' J ' ; i J ' ; Provlsidus had beehfst6&4 in November. constaBv .proois oi joyaixy xo tae"arone adriTesiieQt for thejlaw. 'JThe ihdieations fnbWrte'mer rithUnAXrli1K1j;iiAfi itht.viu( xwii juiera nas reaqnea irom jjaaryiana 10 pur rhilet nttkyUle,:fcad,4Jr can recohi; rts when new Birengui ana,energy 'me records oi good" accomplished.: in this direction: by Brown's Iron Bitters wOuld tlll volumes.- f VIRGINIA. - , I , .A,,' Jlltcn. - la' tbe Funding of Consnl: XConponi nn4er Jadse Hashii' Re tent Decision. .- . t i-4 "(By Telegraph to the Morning Star.l i s RicHkoiro. ' Aucnist 14 Under the re-i jScentecision --of 4 Judge ; Hughes, of thei TTnitorl SlofvaPniirf of consul coupons maturine after Julv 1st. i l83fcii large number of brokers yesterday j tenuereu coupons ior - iunaing to Becond j Auditor jSuffln, and were refnsed, the reason I assfghed -beine that 'the decisidh of thei nofTtWurthaiJ notyet been certified tohinr.- A! memoranaar oi mo - packages offered was ! taken by. the Second Auditor, who will awah the return Of r the-Attorney General I before acting . ;; , - ,s . FINANCIAI New York Stock market-Strong and lto-itolepftT)tt'o' eVotatnit'8tar.l 5 T;Kw:YoliK;Wall':8tTeet August 14, 11 A-iM.-'Stocksiare ' decidedly strong this ;' muiuiug, wim a general aavance or to if per cent. Northwest,' St Paul,' Pacific Mail, -Lake Shore. Western Union arid Uniou (Pacific were the . most ndive, and were continently taken for long account. MISSOURI. iijj Demoeratle Nomination for SSapr'eme - , Court Judge. rr 1 - ' By TelegraiJh to the Morning Ster.)' ' :"' St. Louis, Augi 14. The Democratic State Committee, at Jefferson City, yester day, nominated Judge T. Black for Justice of the Supreme Court,' after 'taking four teen ballOtS. ' : , .-. r , .. Appointments of Gen. Scales.1 ' !' -The Democratic State Committee announces : , the; following appoint raents for Gen. A. M. Scales, a which DrTyie YfirJjtbe.Eepublican candidate, has been invited ,lo meet him, and a.joipt canvass may be ex pected: ' ' ' - 'Lenoir Saturday, Augnst 16. ' Boon Jionday, August 18, : q ? v. ... Jefferson, Taesday, August 19 :- Sparta, W'ednesday, August20. 'u Trapllill, Thursday; Atfghst 21. ' : '.iVVilkesbord,5 FHd4yf Angnst22; . nElkin, Saturday, August 23. , i ,'rr, ,nl)obson, Mpnday, August; 2. .r , , Yadkinville, Tnesday, August 2G. ' f M66ksViire; Wednesday, August 2Y.r -;' SalisbiirV.'ThursdayAoirnst 28:' i- irTaj. Stedman'a Appointments? , The Democratic ; State1 Committee annoiince the following appointments for Maj. C. Mj Stedman,rat whicb Hon. W. T-. Fairelotb, the Republican-candidate, is invited to meet him: j IIenderaonvillSatMday.jAug.;16. I' Way nesville, Tuesday, Aug 19. Webster Thursday, Apg. 2 1. ; ' . ?; Franklin, Saturday, Aug, 23. Nantahala, : Macon county,. Tues day, Aug. 20. j '.' : ". llayesviHe, Thursday, Aug. 28. .. 'Miirphy, Saturday Aag.J?6. 1 " : i ; -, J '. RobinsvilleiWednesdayi Sept. 3. ' .Charleston," Saturday Sept. 6; Asheville, Thursday Sept. 11. . : Headache, Costivenesa, and Piles, are easily and thoroughly cured by a judicious use of AVer's Pills. : a "f-. rttiri)! -eAtrriowri Kany Hotels and; itestaurants refill tbe lxa. a rsBKiNS' rocues wun a i nlxture and bkrvb rr - as . the GI Lea & "Perlns Worcestershire Sauce. THE GREAT SAUCE "OF THE WORLD. Ma & on oiiiBgi!,? . 'Imparta the hkbV daOtiotB taste and z&et ftx ' ' EXTRACT . Of ft LETTER from a MEDICAL GKN-v TLEMAN at Mad- rasf t his brother ai VtUttKU&LXitt, KrUJi- 1851., KINS -tbat their sauce taiilglilj? es teemed la .India, and is in my Opuu BQT Sc COLD MEATS, t loo, the mostpMa. table, as well as GAJflE, Occ suuie auce uuu is saaflet (rrtii t,? SigTiaturo la on every bottlo of CJEJiUlNE (If woRCEisrHRsrtifte-'sAuoey j ; V . ( . Sol4 ana ijeod roagrboat faa world. ., .,i J0H;r P.UNCA!S n'PN35,;: AGEN T '.- TSJ FOB THE UNITED STATES. !' !NW. YOKK. I-. ;:n feb 14 Doawly 4., Bank of Hew Hanover. ft Aorized Capital, - -? $10(,000 Cash Capital psUa inj , - (000 SntpUs Rmd, .H -: ; -' $50,000 tyiRfectoits : W. I. GORK, ' C.JM.STKP1IAN 1 1 ISAAC 9ATE, PONALD JIRA?, . . . . , ft B- BEXDaKR . JAS.A. LSAK, tf F RffEINSTBIl?r ; B. BORDKN, ; W. ATKINSON. - ,. .. ';,.,. f.'j . .... , " . ISAAC BATES, Prwklent, -if . '. : q. w. wn.T.TAKS, Viee PreflHent. : anMtff 8. P. WALLACE; Cashier. l :f "1 ' J&f : T j ,rvir. v MAPB ' FROM PURXST QTSrS" CAROLINA , . . wXBAft. . i ; -t Guaranteed to bo THE FINEST GOODS on the market.,. . - ii.''iic t . i ; f f 1 HOLMES & (VATTERS r Jy 18.2m rr y .Sole Agents for WUraUurtpn.. Atkinson & Uaiming' s r0 BANK dP NEW HANOyES BUILDINQ, ! j- $ Aegreffafee Capital Represented Orer'flflO.000.000. leu tr ' .. . , PUBLISnXD KVJERY. PBTOAT iRNTNaVl f - i id as vrarr'aton,' if.jc'l hsu3-'.- J EmTok an ir6iiii$:tor.! It has a splendid circulation In the oonnttos of w arren, v anee, uaiuax, jm. uana MecKie: va. f as an advertising mecuom it la u-erms si.ou a year m aavancn. Add -- I 4 Z'wr I 5 t THK HOME JOUSZTALv .' y 1 Warrenton, N. C au 5 U BE5TT0H1C. apleteli It Is inyalnawe for Diseases nni Women, and aU who leadTedtirfe to IWoesnotinjureAeteeth,causehdaoh produce constipation-oicr Iron ' It enriches and purifies the blood v. , the appettte aids VeassimilKofC lieves Heartburn and Belchintr ami J,6" ens the muscles and nerves. B' strcnt'th 'Vor Intermittent Fevere, Lassitude W-m Energy, &c., it has no equal. ' Mck of A3- The genuine has aKove trade mnrt crossed red lines on wratmpr "ark ?nd s only by BROWS CHKKICAL CO., BALTIMOKE. ' HOOt ir.r jj i iivn j3r .' woorirm nrm 1n T P.TIT4 . . j . ;jy2r Buffalo lithia Water FOR MALARIAL POISONINf). : .1 -V : - ; . r,- .. USE OP IT IN A CASE OF YELLOW KEVKE Dk. Wsr. T. Howard, or Baltimore Professor of Diseases of Women and fbiblron ia the University of Maryland. Dr. Howard attests the qnmnon aiui.M;r,, ,1 this water m "a wide range of cases" wii h i h the far-famed White Sulphur spring ta brier county, West Virgh,ia, and' adds the "Indeed, in a certain class of casgs V u m,i superior to the latter. I allude to the al Mi , debility attendant upon the tardy convalesce ; from grave acute diseases; and more estKci-lir Fevers, in aU their frrades and varieties i rer iiow peculiar to Women that are remediable at 'ill by mineral waters. In-short, were. 'Jradua ,'ft stale from, what itimcral wakrs J hare,,, ar ul est antf most unmistakable amount of good ;, the largest number of casen in qmnul , ' would unhesitatingly say the Buffalo .ty, Mecklenburg county, Va." Dn. O.'F. Mahson, op RicnsioNn, Va., Late Prof essor of General Pathology and Physio logy in the Medleal College of Virginia: "I have observed marked sanative effects from the Buffalo Water in Malarial Caciinht, ik Dyspepsxai some of the Ptculiur A ffrelUms of men, Aneemia, Hypocluondriasis, Va3iw IVuiih: tions, bc. It has been especially effiuaeii.us-in Chrome Intermittent Fever, numerous caw ihk character, which had obstinakly wilksloinl the 'usual remedies, having been restored to jterftrt in arruf ejxieeof Vmie ly a sojourn at (ft Spring: ;.Db. John W. Wiixiamsok, Jackson, Tenn. Extracts from. Commvnication on the ThmfnuWc t Action oftlic Buffalo Lithia Water in the " Virginia Medical Montldy" for February, 1877. VTheir great value in Malarial BUeam and Sequela has been most abundantly and satisfac torily tested; and I have no question that it would have been a valuable auxiliary in the treatment Of the epidemic of Yellow Fever whi h so terribly afflicted the Mississippi Valley during the past summer. I prescribed it myself, arid it gave prompt relief in a 'case of Svppmsion of Urine, in Yellow Fever, and decidedly mitigated other db tressing and dangerous symptoms. The patient re covered, but how far the water may have contri buted to that result (having prescribed it in but a single case) I, of course, cannot undertake b say. There is no doubt, however, about tin j, t that its administration was attended by the mot UwH cial results." Springs now opens for gnests. Water in cases of one dozen half gallon bottles $5 per case at the Springs. Springs pamphlet maiied to any address. For sale by W. II. Green, where the snrins pamphlet may be found. ! THOS. F. GOODE, Proprietor, ID 10 tf nrm Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va IMPORTANT! A JEW AND VALUABLE MICE! A PATENT Water Closet Seat! . FOR THE CURB OF HEMORRHOIDS, (Commonly call! "PILES,") Internal or External, and PROLAPSUS ANI, for Chil , dren or Adults. N MSBICINE OR -SURGICAL OPERATION - . ! NECESSARY. I nave Invented a SIMPLE WATER CLOSKT SEAT, for the cure of the above troublesome and painful malady, hich I confidently place before the publio as a SVBE RCLIEF AND CURE! -'it nas been endorsed by the leading resident Physicians ia North Carolina. Is now being test ed to the Hospitals of York Pbtladclphm ted Baltimore1, and ve are 8attefledf"1ref.l1 WUl be satisfactory, as it. has nevei fa ed ci Where. You can write to any of the Physicians or prominent citizens in Edgecombe Co., N. c. These Seats will be furnished at tho follows WSuTi Polished, f6.00 ) Discount to Vhy CTESRYj. ' - . 5.00 V cieians and to the MPLAR,!- - 5 00 Trade. Sections for using wm accompany eac,ht We trouble you with no certificates , Vo Raw theSeattoDiteowadvertiser. Adareas LEWIS CHAMBERLAIN Patentee, J - ...u-ui ' Tarboro, Edgecombe Co., N. i 1yl7DAWtf : New ToTkand Wilmington nr.': 'Steamship Co. FROM PIER 34, EAST RrVER, HKW V0P.K, At 3 o'clock P.M. i 4 f REGULATOR .. BENEFACrOR. Saturday, Anglic -Auru-4 9 Angnst 1C August August EEGULATO BENEFACTOR v ....... - REGULATOR.... " ; FROM WILMINGTON BENEFACTOR., Saturday, EEQULATOE .7T. . . . " BENEFACTOR. . .V. . ... KjrtJlA)B:lv.v.l..; " irteiflfiBfArTivirfti.....". " August -August 9. ArSgnst 1C August -August 30. BT'thronfrSBillfl Lading and lffX$ Sates guaratee4toad irom points w and Souta Carolina. . For Freight or Passage apply to Superintendent, IV 29 LI tJO Diva J - lIAkUFACTUKERS OF ash Blinds, Toors, oUnamentai. wood m on my 11 tf i Vegetable tonics, quietly and hBr8 Cures DvsDensiiL fnAiJL,.a c.0mpletelv Pbf -adpwmt ofe Vegetables and Fru. "Sum"- ; parslk t"1"1 iiV.c:f'f: - . 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