V . " a y - - X' Jul 0( ' - Mi ..ii'.t A.... w - . , . . N T-J. tm - r' t 1 si - i Cto.j: - . . ! u f-r y - tai-- it. ;. .-n.iitj e. s Bt ) i i t 1 j c ".3 per V.-X t iiiod-frcEJ oid v. i .i ta oi.e year : v.'.TTIiY STATl U f V ieveryr v 7, v 1 C 3 x t - o c ys, 1 1 1 5 ; tre 9 5 ,31?: L -3 cars. 3 E 3; c 3- i . ; t 3, 17C3; tzT- '9r-e-- i i . yea -loeme-ts cf Palis, PesVvals. FaEs Society Meetings, PoL.tical lieet , . , r . t ; ctrrod regular advsrting rates - -' 1 of "C"7 lie- 3" entsper t .ioii,&nd 15 oeass per line for J -.jt isaequent tnseruon. . . - ? :'j8 Ivartlsaments Inserted ta Local Column at . ivertteements Inserted onoe a week la DaCy ba rarired.Sl GO per scruare for each Inseruon. T oer dav, three fourths of daLy rata. .7, .ee a week, two thirds of daily rate., . , - J. f a el irs e wHl fc'e made for douDle-ootana , adTertiaementB. - t '- -of ITarrta" or Death, Tribute cf E . cwi, I. soldcio-s of Thaaia, Ac, are -liwal he r as erdinary advertisements, bat only naif rates f -en paid for striotly-in advance. At this rate 1 y(i cezia will ray for a" simple aanoaaeement ox .yrJaCT.or I4atb',:: ; . idvertisementa to follow reading matter, or to-j-w?tt any special plaoerWEl be .oharged. extra .ooorilnit to the po Jon desired - - - r - .- " AdyerilseEieDtsonwlilcbBO speoiSed BUTnber -insertions is marked wO be continued tiilfor- i I," et the option of the publisher, and eharjred , i d to ua date of disoontinoanoe. : -: - - z iTSTtlsozdeats disoostmued before the time ' oi. erected for-has expired, charged tranaleat r.:i .or time aetnally pabll&hed. - ' f i sements kept ttnder the bead of i'Neir ;waentowlu behargedflfty pei cent. ect,'Anot)os and Oflal adTertifleii6S.il . : per sqaaxe fox each insertloB:..' --.". y. " " o-'-eementa and reoommendatJona ef 3 -t r oiioe, whether ra the shape' ef ?at loss or other rise, will be charged at a.- . : , - I r - for trafeat adTertlsements mast be .. ;u &a7anoe. Known parties, or stranger , -errefereaoe,Taaypay monthly or quar . , ,.gi2sc to oomxact. - - t advbrefi wGt not 'be allowed to ex - t eraee or advertise any thins f orelgn to , . - r business without extra charge at cs must be made by Cneokv ITaft. -t . J iey Order, Kxpreaa, or tn eglsterea i r. cr snoa ianoes.wUl be t tho Ccmmu3iioa"ons,- onles they eontabt bnpoff- T',t news, nr o larmnn brlaflr a.nd nrooerlTmblecta r,i re i ta teres t, are not wantea: ana, u aooe 'a la every other way, they wDl tavariabl ev will mvanabiy c -" 1 u Uerealnama of Uteanthorta withheld. T---'tje?9 5nonldalvvTjsoeelrVthe fesae) or vu ey d esire to advertise inv Where no to 3 r - d tbe advertisement wul be tnsei , j u.y. aere an advertiser contracts for t r er to be sent to him .duriiur the time fc'a 7 . - '"nent is m. the DroiMietor will only be - ..e for tke mailing of tae paper tohlsad IprningStar. rCy T7I -1AI3 H. BEBHABD, TTILZimO TO IT, IT. C. ;dat EvEjsrao;llliLi.cH 14, 1885 SNINGSEDITIOm it, ; niade i speech itt'ihe Hdus in oppot -' " ; fiitioa :4o; tiiejretiring of.:Gen. . Grant ar 1 giving him a large salary for dor -in jopthing cleari : - c t bbl3Jatri6tic andr classical. 73enei5?rth j& manly statement c f-tia purposjHis ' words are well . .rAi thdrisk of beioe. thoaeht charlish - cr ungracious, or of -other imputation tf - native, -fam impelled Dy a sense or daty - to raise my .voice and enter protest against V the passage of the bill under consideration. - ; J bat anticipate the charge of sectional hos tility ;wbicb such opposiuoa is sure to'en - reader. Full, well I .know that the motives ; ofr any hailing from my : quarter, of our common country, veto dare' oppose this v.;and kijidred measures, are liable to mis- coristr uction and certain of vituperation. liut-sir, no man is wormy occupy a seat on Wflwho mits-himself to be liutir. no man is worthy to occupy a seat ipugue ueu Dy sucu puerne, personaA con- i siderationav' God knows I am actuated bv Tnolatent sentiment of Ungering hate in or 1 -posing this 'and kindred measures. Neither 1 . ' do I believe that others like situated are so I : ,artnatad. - v.- 7 ''Brave men beat ao malice after a fair v .lig-w u Muaa, BoaKB, suas genuine i vCois-up. The cpposite uequauy certain; I .t-iiaessuigerana ine aeserser, we county l caard, tje t cziara, and ithe demasogue -aicl whCA, Lavthe-war-norsem Moiy 1 TTrit, snuff , the battle . from afar are im- ia. placable in, hate even twenty years after goas are grounded aad sabres sheatoed, I VEv-eTysMe in eveiy-strugslatdrha out these I valiant mouthers and- struttersTharmless as I vegia.wari but QiscMeyoat . -as serpentj i n peace, or, as ' John Pnoenix : has iVsoJ-1 clors in peace, citizens fa war. r But take I tie soldiers . iruour. temflic'Strifftjind I comca her8 UrplM--ofcelOOO.--venture to say that since, the first recorded J t lz. - f " . VWV"Y 11 between brothers m the purlieus of I and genuine forriveness afler the smoke of tattle-was dispelled:" ' f Tt- U ' an English attribnteV ' j . f 1 v - - . -sw - - -, r I . lie declare that h "would fibtvotpj "forthe blll.aad because "the great - soiaier was not anobiect of charity," 1 v and he said, - with ;propereelf -respect 'I'aod iadependenceithatbe' -did4 not ."'propose to stifle' his conscincsltp , prove' his Royalty. '" This 1s"smanlt ..: a'd manly: men every wherewiirp- " plaud .the. sentiment. There - is no goqd'and sufficient reason'why bn,-whyGen( - Grauv-hiularove'aibfc sc-'i it amounts to) from the people ' - of ix cm $15,000 to 20;000 annually1, ..when he has an income of at least -' $15,000 and trcbably $20,000 'If bb .' were really n poor man, like so many I J ndge as he. but we feel sure that he - "of the .Ncrt-crr, cHIcersare. and waslVwdnldweWtnl e'rinihe wltb'ifitv4.' t ; i'a. salTcna circumstances', it ' w61a -'.Laye bssa c rrracifur andpatriotio ' act to place the man whom the North-f pie -.Tcrchip, with, something embersof the Stata Senate sVad-iac!-4ry ua ih? roll of pen- ' jouin era psop :V.n to iccr3 ia tu3 array, .but he is in, no u'.r tr ::::r condition. .;He is 1 fe icconato "provida f- -. .. . .i .. :t to -1 3 him ia.tha.ar- -1 1 13 It tL-n La. Il3was: -l;ia cert:,.n Btint.' Eat fa-. 3 sb aldjbe re cenberciia eciirsiting his lability'. as a.cl".cr. He Iwa3 'most ably' cSacIcJ tj,GIJSberaia,"'wbo is a 'sater sol Jier; tlatf Grtat 1 is, and Trrr est t-:a tti.-i- no e;u.l..iu.iv j - r Sherman a personal character. s 1 nen rtr ftftfriftlW Jest - e accordini? , t6 - his own" ofacial 'reports; more taen.?n filled and 'wounded in his long con-. test witn lien. Xjee tnan ine great. Southron aetnally pommtmced dnring. the entire 11 months. "Grant simply won by the process of ""wearing out ana Kimns oir. r jtie aciea upon iutJf t - ..... -i '- .- j. simple brute force principle that a. small army, however brave and grand. in endurance, canl)e worn ont' and . destroyed m tune by simply keeping npto its all strength;arj overwhelm- ing j lorce., . jtie lost peariy men. whereas ' . Gen. ,liee , at no time commanded more then 63,000 men.: dier, lUh&i tetjvtJhm strategist of high aWjitj He? was a ; steady hrd fighter,- hurling ; his - tre mendous force against a, much smaller one and losing his many thousands day after day, and upon the principle that: 'two- hundred; -thousand men could wear out sixty thousand "'and he succeeded. "But JKis 'i'great ,bo1 dier,' S winton sho wj -lost 12,000 men at the second battle of Gainess Mill, ; 8Car6eIy';inflictangrrany injury upon Lee, and, -Ihen was " compelled to do what he : ought to have done at ther beginning--to go around' Lee and thus force him on the short line to move on "bo as to keep his army b1f-! iween rani ana xwenmouu. Hatcher's Run he, had "two - army corps out for six or eight hours and all that time he did not know what had become of them whether ee had destroyed ? o captured . . them. This we heard an aide of Gen. Steed- Man declare to be the truth as he knew, - v V ' 3 ' " v Lookt'Shiloh. There Be was sur prised and driven back, for a mile or more, and but'f6rthe untimely deatn otGext. iSidney Johnston he and. his armiy would, have -been destroyed or captured. This is conceded by North ern officers in the battle arid:, every Southern man who fought there be lieves it with all his, soul; !lf histqry should not turn but to be a mere tis--sue of fables' and lies, - as "Napoleon averred it was,. Grant will not go into . it as acgratn commander, but' a suc cessful one.:-" 'Jj. THE WHEAT 8iJPPIT. ' As there- is a strong probability that England and Russia will be at war soon the wheat situation becomes interesting. Flour has advanced in . Wilmington already; but whether or i u .. f .'am:- m.. Rf the prospect a foreign war aas naa.anytuiog U).uo witu is uiuro : -: '- -. . - i"s;.- i. VA vaaa-we sn sayj- nex 8V March, the Cincinnati 'Price Current' - . - '. "'- n. AAAnAA estimates there were, 243,000,000 bushels' on hand as against 195,000, ; -iP 'Irf.-V, obo .r.l vv vu "uo iwi iuuiruw,;; cron for 1884 amounted to 513,' i.wyyvw - xiiw.eurpiua w w wuwu hand wair 40.000.000 total 553.000.- ; . ' . i 000. The seed is estimated at 50 nnn nnn :Thi nnntw rennMi ttsr ' -j- ---. -.rr xooa zov,uuu,uuu.-; ao dbdu exports aggregate 148,000,00OThi8 makek e 6 v . . k , as a total 487,000,000. .So if war OOO. lint in fact there will be more. but a little over 100,000,000 bushels. :2A'S'-l'Ltr3.i---''.'i'a' -.UJ BflliUi UHU1U CIUUIliB- KI1U UOU1B UUU samptibn will notbejfarifrp 000,000 bushels. V The price would. go up rapiary. u war snouia come. f jiinpon5pri I espouses the cause of candidates. for j oflice; This is the-only independent I course. We see- aorfle times excet-r I ifS11?1 mentioned for certaiji ! icek I Wbn tJae name df'MK ltoG.-Connor, j ?f Wilson, f orthe udgesbip-irvthalt JUidwnci.,"';veao-Tioi-BayinatJotn tgehUemea will hOtje agggd- ability, conscientiottsness," purity and fairness. He was one of the. most I indtwtoiiia,f(6 best gran ine uouy, ? jxerig very J prominent" for the Judgeship and is ' y. - ecw pursued by the new Admin rr . i-rloyu;;lfa'wir good tai-c-uiXiiveJa'c-ireecre-' t --7 cf Trefry nainis'bas be .". , : cZ i zrztica and curtillia'? 1.3 I-- J.fcJ cH fr' . . of ..a. T: C23 were r:.l:. c cials in the f jy of the C ver: aer . Let the work of reductioa cF force . , riii, Mrn lift a lAnnr i v. H. ... . . ..a I ... - . . r.. L that.thd number of oyensacst e?r plpyea . can. be red uced - many .K-A, sands." In the Castcn Houses in the '.. a Y. - t- United States there wis.au excellent field for.,oyerhauli?g and discharg- ing. "ODr, Austin -Flint is one of the most eminenjlof 'Hying Amiricanipnysi-s L clans, and he.i's a standard-author in his profession- He )iasgvert com. fort to-: dyspeptics and does- not be lie've fq dietary rules. a vAccording to him-' dygpflptios" should eat' and eaV ara chieflv cersoas who eat regularly, re strict" their diet ro simple food in small amnnnts - nrt onnatnntlv hVft thph" Btfm acbs on. their minds. The old-fashioned f ideas on urn suoject are aii wrong, ann x have said so of late repeatedly in lecturing. tftmffijd ntndenta-. .1 cow tell mv oatients to eat,wheaever theif areuBgry ao mat ter ir-tt -'Is - directly oerore coing ;to : oea, never to auit the table :with the appetite iinaatianed :aonease your thirst in the same way accoraiDg u instmci. anaive i s dyspeptics; ;-.b"nt the ;.freeJ induU-1 M. A. - i ' I the digestive organs are so senonsly jmpairea uas w uigfii jr uu vuo i simplest ioou . ,wouiu ow . imyvfuiuiv. Bat :'.Dr:iFliHt ;is 'belter authority! than we are, '- !" 7 ' The European7 ngws is, ominous. There is no improvement in the An glo-Russian relations, and it ; is : cer- tain that ' the two countries are on the verse of a great' conflict. In London there ia scarcely any hope I that war' wCl . be averted. The ex- citement 13 intense . ana even the I rtnan 1. .a;rl tA-.tia enYtAniihftt Tii I - irrT-V'T vjuveruiucuk buuuiu MM Bteua w uv-,i bbldBriOshZrights i in "theEast. Tfj hi ,n ifPablish these factr to the world, he in the afternoon. At noomWolseiey, between Russia and England still continue said: In ; Perfect" seriousness t T)y8neptics iofiorhnanied ma'to the meetiUS. cilel .-Thevars conducted with : tflrm desire, to' sumptuously as possiDie xou -may una . , Vbrsele teUVoli ourOT .WiaV iv ?VX t. i -r w . -r' - r . - - r - w Mhs a m. . skM-fl Disn.-mai-r'n n rs onn , ,r"T ifr' :- 7 0ZT ingto loin a Central ''American con earnesLjThe relations between Eng- I federation.. After he is V through land and Germany are friendly Mr. y-i . , .1 v .. -i i uiaastone saia m tae xiouse orvom- mqns on Thursday ; If Germany, became a colonizing power I he would only say goaspeea ,to ncr Jie i c8It partner and rally in the work of civiliiing. the world. This was the spirit in which he viewed the matter, and. regardless of this r that dispatch Geroi any j woulhwthe, KAcf enH haavtiiiot wriohaa nr . f ha Trnvf teK Qm which it was in their nower to riva. (Great cheering.,7.;,;tife ;-XJ4 t A It is almost certain that.' England js not wellprepared i;for war with wiidenoyrihe federation.' ; great a Power as Russia. : . ThePresidenVwiU not; allow the possession ofthendiani Lerntpryv He serves notice upon the marauders xnac ipey must get jpuv ana mey.wiu do.it. Otherwise, "the tnan of des- U6jwiirehdw;3Aemh ?1W.!?FOT!; Well my friend, tbit is a question tiolate r-jay nd reff; t,)sonstitutea: j.whieh" thus t far Testsbetweeii Got. authorities: "The srocTaination of the President ' was " needed and its terms will be enforced. '-f-Z? .1 f ' I CVJinENTCOZIltEUTi It is the President-who wilt Cabinet officera miwt b go.ide,nd ifcbbjuu by,the eft:WBp1;1riflBBu hIiaalready ments. the fitness of theaniointe must in all cases be regarded as con- . - . .. e-Ain'n rw viAtsttiit f-- I wversea irora vvace, j w ajme, people 01 this country are unaware -of the trolling, and thato poHtical prefer- Johnston, and" Harnett appear' -to uses of grammars, dictionaries, and geogra enccsrshall be pefmitteff to interfere jm usJ.m: .- t-J Biuet-fbttfti CoMttottios - . j with;that.:atequiwa:thatKiucbf- given ,tO;;AemocratS snail be ,.giyen storJUernocrata of assured character and:: capacity,' ahd to nonls jj otners in suca cases as coma witnin openorapetitionaaaest .-of fitness shallbe stricuv,pxraul On this . - subitUhPrdent U leave no room fothelightest doubtA-X -" w..'.-. T ' ; V; :V ;:-;i j :.v H iu, ...f-a.aua-: o vyvui gwou ueai oi praise irom ms jrienus forthe way in which he' managed .'ibis' rati thn appropriation5 bills iflarin7thes last hours, off the sessions. "This is pot en- tirelv undeserved. -But 'it was- the lauis fli mmseix ana pis "commiiiee -that the -aopropriationbUU wefeildt they, couhL:have been jdiscussed.ind considered- mote --deliberately- and V- 4Cf" iXMr:.a"rut!:r ri A aa.y i1 bitis had notvbeem-dampea onCoil - gre at Itsxtostt bUckest iSe ,ot the session record r would -have thua been avoid ztL&uisviZe;Voit: riRr-Jdurnal. Denim Ste trA - -A"X!lrs. " errcri rtdi-;. ;i. i froi .1,: tcrrcuj 'AZ3, cf yc 3.t-S"r ' ' ' . .. 3you.; , , V-.w - - 4, ( . a.. i--. : : -j C .-j.i. 1 erTtI'-3 ta lT. ;.iA.-;,'j TjrA. -j: the Wvil service rules jtheresideht'e 3 i:, SwTrT .tandftra-'r i JuU&:&A giaiarJIJistnct, and was unseatedTind iltkip-xtx&pHxm. Union LTim tbeseatlvento Garrisbik ;.---5ivierW.Af---s. -- l ,was-eiectea as?a-Keadiuster; TEHs t-e ---7 .:tii :t fLii i J . tt t. - - - . . ; Lor is, -larch lr M"Mnu.in& Co. tu.iii'a ntiuilw" of 'iateresting 1 r" T T II U WTH TOT. n VT fill ... Ilin I II til itfabbia.niibb&d jji-uuluvu. iv . rn'tft friend, the llev' UrBarneS. . WJ letterdaUot''FeTblary0 8Bwnt. "un UUca .his :t7.aytto)I$hart6unv jt - - - - . . .... - : . Gordon 'k, y'I arrived at Ai a Hamed safely mi. .... J' :iV-.iv. T?"ciyi AbudHamed is tha worst in the Soudan.-,The cold iamtense at 3g"t. and the heat intense by.day.," ' The letters throughout are strong ly religious: in ton e-Jji pne,letter.he relates! i u ' .."..-:, ;. T. ki . .j- , ."Whea 'I vvas -at Brussels, ; Gen. VVolseley telegraphed tQ me. to come j over to ljonaon ac once. j-iuj Leopold w&i averse?tmy l Mjjgt .reached London at six ; o'clock neivj hox vM-sfvl I ;1 " f" Tc . T TTI 1 inrr Hr AlTPHt.w7al-JAvPrnment want, i ing 'Her Majesty's Government want. you to understand that they bave; de terroined to jeyacuate tne Donaan j oq- i ill - the ministers said,' eyacuateVthe ; country 7 no w.' kTjiey 8 ' o clock the same evening ine i " J AP , . rJ , 0dnttrnlflft.' jey canje-Wee JBet'lTvi -a "BAHIII08. i 4 -SUt-TorkTes:7?';; i 'PresidCTt-BarrioirrtinatemalaTis a patriot whose heart can no longer re- sist ine cry ior union wnicu comes up to him from CBjrjnyeoi tne uentrai American StateaV He sees that these States' pught to be united in a strong COuieuerauy. ; jluct sir jiBicr.iaice, their' onirin and interests, are the. Uame, and it ;is cruel and even inh? . siji-j .;A - ..siri oiL-.: v.- Jl!-iTL- T l Ti$r: uu ia uwu ( w iuu. kiuok ui,.-, JTe 01 compelling Nicaragua' tc-eratify.-its, wild long- with "Nicaragua .Barrios will march Ati f "y o o . Vina t ilnl 1 It a . ;lo . nri. i v" .- l.."" v parea 'ioxut every ; vos.ta jLi.ican in the country sooner , than to. permit any thing to thwart- the universal OosU' Ricata desire: for! Cosii Rican.? desire : for la Central Amencad confederation. Honduras is already a member of the embryo confederation! and 'will need holfur- tbei. thrashing; Tbus tberew reason I . .. . O . to believe that :berpr - very long the I United btates Of V Central America wilVbe; ran:' accomplished fact, and r4"4 4 " V "u?4444" I ;,The war. between; Guatemala and Nicaragua will ; not! excite xnnoh in wrest outside otuentrai America. A I stroke: or cholera morbus,-but it is as l a rule a healthful athletio sport. . ,Th Sew- Jadgee Who nr They : . v Raleigh Farmer and Mechanic: - - ' I Scales and his pendintHRumor menuonwnue a oct i genu. inen in the three new .districts: , bnt then Dame Romorvhas the fashion of Ivinrr mnrmt-. wVi on Aa larva aa mna4 Uctive.- . - - j n nA. f.. T?It-.:nTy.rtt t TF n i0; 4th Judicial District-Cot Bear- to bave:nearlv 'nnanUnn. iJlJZ?U&JZ:7? r? 1 it liif'Ti r. t nnn n 1 1 wit n v nnm va na I ri"!. " V-VFA F1- I ? rv11-liri ? j : ; . - rWaRhinfftnn atari ' " v ' , I ColaycVfwho Oot Mayo ana oetore m ' 1 ":tT m i.i ww HJti 1 1 ill iiiiii 1. 1 x. i. ni awn uriQn - rairn. 1.; 1!! 'y..y. K;. x . v . ; . ..i :. "ZtiJ"m I and a MRtr f t.h lto rnniomh w vw.-.,.v.wru1w1UOi UBMUt: avu& i oi iiuwsu-ie icxuTwiWno nave l;l taken their-own Hv.csr I ttn I.nniP Atirn Intro 1 I r ia 1 .'y . f . . 1 tsiot on on sefcteheon:; I : - - Trov Press. t r ' cause I' : i I you co ana ao ivr,- i; repuea, k-jl es, - y . I WnTafttAV said. rGoi lri.T 'On enterinor I material -'uia iuea nimseirin 1 hia-elSction to iConjfress i l ne wew I ork WnrM t.rifTAw.Aii;4iir,"7ri: in detail theptorj of the bargain by- MattW. -tn tl,a - Q.U" r.y.. r; " t r bench was nroenred.- Gnnld knf carry Indiana la I880::m , was made , by .Mr. Garfield ' that he 'wo'tild triune was the mOBt 5aay,fnl?c 1 our historV with-the eippn?! rtti fvii - T i- tr li,;.t, 'ij.j n. r;. - I: JrHay W theiWkite ttpl pose;iafter he had, been repudiated" m-aa-:-rrT " Vrirr oy. me people. . . ' 4 -... ..; (Gone to Jcli jr. n. r- - v '1 . - "Ne-vYcrli Tribune. "" f :-Dr; Brc-rI will 'row have ub liaited c? rttiti-3 for - Rest; Re f ecticn ariviUctirerucnt. - - ' 770. Lt? FOREIGN. -V1 Comments of the Press on the Agree, ment Eetween Easland nd Russia, ,.lK.CesttfX.e!l.:-iai-.t2e.;Stofc:. rar ; cet-A ClJlaef e Fort De'stroyea oy the -French .'1 LoNDOX.iarcb.J.i.--Uae l.andard, 8aya: "the agreeinent between Ungland and Eussia Jeaves the essence ' of the difflcnlty vun touched;": Matters- ,.t:ust taveJ been .-ad when: such ail esreemeatts, paradedLas la diplomatic Eai'n.-''-lIanjrcbnMder the pause in the situaiion a'preluie td-itf HBufreiider.''? . A. dispatch, frcra "!:ac2hai, saya.'that the; French are bombarding Chinhaq and hatei destrpyed-ts5 tort.- 'ht 2 K . Mr, . Gladstone's etatemeat in the House of Commona; last" night," regarding ' the: Anglo-Ilusai&a situation; have: had the ef-; feet toxdsrprspnjzs in tne7 sk?c marget. nerai advance nas Deea causea in poiu- honre and lofeien aecunuea. Kussian- se- avoid a warlike i collisions and upon a pro- both countries to reach: a solid settlement . . l. .t. n of tne dispute-one that wUl firmly stabllah peace and substantially strengthen the gooa reiauans .exisung .etween ( pu tWo.'1 4 Omissions In the Appropria tion itillsOeatb of a Cohsrssmn Naval Appropriation bill, the section , pro- viaiag lor the aoouurnoi tae ennury aot Milment:lthdu2h it was at reed toby both In the Bundry Civil Appropriation bill an item, appropriating t3,600 for telegraph poles and material for the TJfeSaving ser vice, was also dropped out In enr"'ment. . Mrs. Herbert, wife of . Kepi tentative Herbert, of Alabamafdied here this morn ing. 8he had bees very ill for sometime past. "Ax-ii "iH.. ? ? - 4 uis coaiiupsi una v-- . By Telegraph to the Morning Star.l h New.Yobx, March 14 This ; morning Gen. Grant arose earlier than usual, tie .looked and said that he felt better. - Break- I .Mtoi th OpnAtai nd he bfiiran writ- I Ine his remloiscencesshorHy before noon H P- comfortable night. i .iianfiiff most or tne time. NEW OBLEANS. A Druggist Indicted' for manslaughter Through Neglfgeaee. . ... .j ,.,v 4 By Telegraph to the Morning Star.' V Nsw Oklkaks, March li. The grand lury yesterday . indicted William Mercher. druggist, for manslaughter, in causing the death of CapL- John J. Farrell, January 21. through negligence in preparing medi cine containing aconite. '.vMercher Was ad- mitted to bail in the sum bf f5.000. " COTTON. ; A Bonnarr of the Crop to Xtate : r (By Telegraph to the Morning Stat. I ' New Yobx, -March 14. Receipts of cot a. M ta. A., A4 ooa y.l-.-. . ceipts - from plantations, 24.534 -bales; 2.794,859 balesf of which 2.275.359 bales are American, ; against 3,197,781 and 2.491. (381 . bales respectively, last year; crop in sight 5.o35,lbH) bales, r ' .v. FINANCIAL Rewi Fork ' Stock . DarJceS-Dwll ana w ' i Lower. f - v fBv Telegraph to the Morning Star J New YonavlWall Street, llarch 14." 11A. M. The stock market opened this morn ing steady and advanced i to f percent,; Lackawanna from 108, toV tOSi; and I Pa,il from 73 ) T3 - Afterwards Jt ana tst. be- TJpon liy. the decline the' market- became somewhat more active, but atilr-la very dull, and at this hour is very dull. Most of the stocks are loaning fiat, or at oremiuma from-1-128 to 1-1 Sv Lackawanna is loaning at 1-64 to 1-82. Erie seconds at 1-82. -and New .-York Central at : 1-64. The. boks pf the latter dose to day tor a dividend r ; f iZIAJlVaSQ UALLS. Xprr The shock of a sudden transi tlon from boreal temperature to the base ball season " is what the American .public i -:neiquesuons 'proponnaea to i - . 4 newspapers snqwp mat tnrea lourtnsoz ine J vnta for President. -hnfcwhAn it W I laaugurating one .they can rent their, front windows at. t50 apiece, and this goes a long Way towards reconciling them to" dia- tCTOp i sew sew. , Hides are off; X f rom ; cattkV i natisiuk vysax a skiu-iiie ii vfjii Hnrnnr i ind. i RhAA.mknnfArtn i j.fcctKUi tfBtiiifl hluia. f trfn ari!5fa.nc" Adams, Jr, I. rt.u. .ti tt: v'..-' I '-iid jwuuv utuca aoout tne oaershn.ut;?W?.M4 - erm -j rna Ticrnt jwnpfl tft flPflfriha what Hy. y. i uoiorauo. "Koas" womd be a hetter one. . 1 VIM'BA." I.'ym i.1! i - r weD. Jb itzhugh Lee waijta to be uses three'desks wnueaxiarM8ingtne Senate i ob iaau grant 8U0jecUt--'AU, limes, A r :, r.- vt:i - , to the 1 smallest foot of anv ladvln America.". Tf ihis ia true -Mrs. -LeslieV: feet and brains '.ro-evldenUy ftJr ' -Mri Pa were evidently made1 on the tame scale.- ifneliVVieva are awaited - f 11. Municipal Council ; of Dublin rel- "veto the att:tu to -ts ve to me atsnuc to -cs o corporation resariir-the pr the Prince4 and vlVcesa of o',ed visit of W ales to Ire i j, if v !t veri quits tare that lit. fiall-rf aad Mr. T.r- wcIJ kill one an other ia tb-:r crrr----'J r-3 C-t there would EC'rerc --;atofc -.veany cziis E';ca ci ths pirtcf ti;3 f.u'.Lo..t,I;3 to inter fere Mi:x such a. bencflcc-it tClm.lT.2,T. y. 7Ym. ' - - - : ies have advanced ; 14- tointa"over vcS-;" I W I Ti M I I TON ,11 ARRET - STAR t) I "ICE. jrarcb U.'4'P.-M, , 81 IRITS 1 ?PI!NTI1TIU-The market Was qaoted etcoJy at 28 cents per gallon, with no sales -reported. - -: .: ' 1 ; ROSIN The Market was quoteiTfircl; at 82c "for Btralfced; andTO'fw;tQc)od BtrairiedVwith sle3.r:pofted of 1C3-Till . Strained end jGeod frjuced t quct?.tipnv 'TAB The mtrket was quoted steady &i $1 10 per bbl.'of 2S3 lbs", with sales at quo- tations. f CRUDE TUUPENTIirC-ilarke t steaily - with sales reported at jf 15 for Hard aad i 75for Ylrsluaad,T6llow Dip.-fv COTTON-The- market 1 was P"uoted- ST' steady, with- no- saleji'r jQTte34 ThKfol lowing were: the official quotatiohs-, 1 Ordinary; i. ... . . . . t . y-i0ents f Good Ordiftary;1. IS-lfifri'fW'7 IwMiddImgi,,.-.-4Cr-?c;tol.4 Uaddlinfcir. . .1013-16;! Good Middlmg, , Uic3.s 'TEANlJTa-ySales reportyed; at 'yCC5; janyvl'Bnti, 'JhraawJ.! RICE. RocoEt : - -Upland Sil 00dli;l0: Tidewater $1 -151 80, jJCleaiti Commoti ' 4i4i centil Talr i4tte;Q6bd 5 ; 5 cent; lmei516;.cent;VCh6ice! TIMBER Markeuieti , Prime- Ship ping, first class heart, $80.00a& OQ perj. feet; Extra Mill, good heart," 5 50?. 5Q; Mill Prime, $5 CO; Common Mill, $47O0: 4 REOBXJPTS. " :'! ;'- .tC-- . . ... i t .JiCr -.?y , WkUOli.. y . . . . ;' . . .-. ; v37 hales Spirits Turpentine. : . . ; ; 73 casks Kosin, . ; . . j .-i u i i .7 . .i i J l; ISO 5 oba .w-8SU4ls Crude Turpentine. ... i ; i '"Vbbte -- 'bomrcsno rajaiiiiirrs. ' - By Telegraph to the Morning, Star.!,;-; v - J Financial ; "J i " ? . T Naw Yonx. March 14,'" Noon.1 Money easy at 1 percent. Sterling exchange 4831 and 486. State?' bonds , steady. s: Govem- ments duii.' j . - sr Cotton firm, with sales to day of 131 bales; middung uplands ilic ; "do Uzleana . ilia Futures steady, with sales 1 to-day at the following quotations s ' Marchi 11.25c; April li.23c; llay 105c; June U.43ct July 11.58c; August 11.65, Flourvlduland heavy. Wheat lower; Corn lowers Pork dull at $13 5013 75.; Lard -heavy at S7 25. Spirits turDentie steady at Sic Rosin, steady at $V r. j.rreightB firm. .- -V' s-1 BALTncoBK, March 14 Mouf steady and quiet; Howard street-and western super fSM 623 00t:-extra3 3.yt0e35! family J fa eu4 75; city mills super $ 7d uo; extra $3 -153 65; Rio tjranda 'f4 75. Wheat southern- firmer ;'" Western' lower, closing - dull; southern red V8587C;-do amber, 9397c; No. I Maryland SOc asked; No. 2 western winter red' on : spot 85, 85lc i Corn southern easier ? with K a larger.- supply;- Western, lower land Quiet; southern white 52e;do;yp" w.4?Si5Jc. - I froBBiq nauitKTii.; ... vi iBvCaWe to the.Mo hi LivKjaPOOi ; March 14, - NoOn JSottoa firm with a light demand. .. Quotationa for American cotton 'have mil advanced 116d; uplands 6d; Orleans l-16d; sales of .6,000 bales, of which; UOOQrere for speculation and export; receipts 7,000 bales, v of Which 7.400 were ' American. Futures barely steady. Uplands, 1 tn! c, April and May delivery 6 3-646 2-64d; May and June delivery 6.6-64, 6 8-64, 6 6-646 7-64d; June and Jnly delivery 6 12-646 I0-04d; July and August delivery 6 15-64d; August and September delivery :6 17-64d.- .,-. ' . - isftr-- p 1 P. M. Uplands, 1 m c, March delivery 5 63-64d, sellers' option: March and April deUvery5 64d, sellers vOpUonrApril and May delivery o 5M4d, buyerr .option; Ma; and June .delivery 6 7-64(1, ; sellers oz , tion: June, and July delivery ll-64d. sellers' option ; . July, and August . delivery '( 14-4d, buyers' option ; 'August and 8ep-f tembeijelivery.e 1264d. buyers', option; September and October delivery 6 ll-64d, value. Futures closed barely steady. . i Sales of cotton today include 3pO bales American. 'v :; . -. . ! V-'LLli A nyiAtjAi! IaVa ViTairoil - An IT a . . 2MWv.v - jvv - y . mm J mmmm - mm, . mmr man in Watseka, 111., has made Wm insane. He investedbeavily in lottery tickets,,, and some one Who knew 6f his weakness sent . him an announcement that he had drawn a 5riza and. inclosed a draft for $1,000,000. -'he discovery that the draft was bocus.'Ha f ,'.wseiI I ' This b what 'the hunter sald b retura: Ing from a night, spent in storm and dark ness amid the growls of bears,' the howls of wolves and the -expected approach of set peatSi) Theombination pf horrors known as dyspepsia is even more disagreeable than all this,i - Get ridnf it by -takingBrown's, Iron Bitters, as Mr. J., E. Gilky, of Hamil ton, Texas, did. -He says, "J, used Brown's Iron Bitters for- yspepsia; and am greatiy benefited. i : .H ? ic 1 1 1 t Biae's Syrup of Tar will "cure yottr cold x Try a bottle; i Only 25 cenU.' Fcf sale by Munds Bros. v.y. -JQQ BeaBCON,'SmokedandSalt: . QQQ Bbls FLOUR, all grades j?,fe"wl-s' f 1 Kft Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE,.,. ,. 1 " ' A . e TMa-raPrrr.rwA Pint v AAs: rtv ou"- : rr, - . e uhflBftnA loa Shit ' WaW crm -Cuba MOLASSES, . .OU'-, , Porto Eeo,M0LASSE3, 250 Ke,lsr'iILS;'j " A' sj i ' ; K(( BttndlesTH0OMT.isr.' s .J"'S 1 ' 25 ??STrLLZR'S GLTUf,'"" J A H rt Saoks LIVERPOOL 8ALT, .'" ' f ' SUUli, , goo U Striped Sacks, '."'Vf. odap,tarchIJPan-lIca.---I , i- 11 H Xya, Potash. nu2, Tciacoo. . - " -J -yandy,-Xacker8, DyigterS. ie.,-5 i " For sale at low; entires. . Eieclal tsements offered to cash and prompt paying customers. . ' - WILLIAMS. RACT5 St COW' 1 1 Wholesale Grocers A Cc i. lre: hanta, - ' . mhltf Nos. 1 crth Water St. f t " 1 'V YAtiBTissiNa; baci has a nice lotof '"EtiACIXL: tlliy-j:ai.i BSZL. - Call earl rly at our Tlih JIarkei if you WBteoiretaing nice. -Uj5tf J -- i wv - . t i i i ' 1.. 1 -7 I t t ... ..If i I .e r ' i 11 ic w .uuci will's The Aeworttr . " - U sa' its i Mrs. mizalMh nr-TWof 1 IB fortune metit is as follows : For thirtr-imS ' Uer UtZ .suffered almost death f -'ofo-a. 1 or yearai enimSi?" diaeLe I was Lidaced-totrv SwIftSifrijitOetobii -two bottles, SBd wail and . 1 feel Uea MwpwiSdSo16. t housework. Before I took the sss my o was a burden, m my entire 8- my life with iored mSn6,S bo care to live.; I had ttA ZJuu-lon i dM - wfoi w innnn. tj nrt wall ; - T M !.bythrbt to no avaiL-. I most Iwt&'S P&ysiciani Sreciflo to the afflteteoV 7 recommeild &m Mes. NorthoatA jnh gDeoifiotottea s Mes. Northx worth, say sj We worth, say ts We know t at Ac- SWyrT tamUiar wi to her cas? f6 hlghly esteemed in this commnrHt she fa YMi. Uhewsuttlei Twenty Years. I have been, sufferer (mm at.. .. twenty years, at. times with T atooVt J?1 pain. ! had the T best medical ii6. okan ort --of remedied bnt Sft!, ta-Aav rHi -'use a throws away my erotcW and im TinT, healttu- JJbelieve SwUtvrsclfiwUi worn cases of rheumatism. CUre v, .... .. . , . ' - W. The sore on my shoulder eat ont a tr- "?" uo cancerous appearanca ntr,z of the sores neagmy ere aliim21?.fo? yk J.. idtheeancerous axZr,T?3 1 tried ail Mnds of treatment, butTound elded to trjrS. 8. S. on adyioe of a nhMZz, K Lrl .f and weu. i oodsM-Vb . ... y.'vwu uuHucme made nnH only thing that wiU . enre- the direaWhH I wasafflfoted. ?I think my troublewas tKh salt of a terrible attack of malartal "fcvei 2" traeted WWle- farming in tht swamp. loan be found at my office intte om bouse at Wetumpka. You can refer to me . J. L. BHODM,ep. 8heriff, Elmore Co., Ala. oayKood and Skin Diseases maflea . Jaaao-DAWly snwefr nrm hw r - kJ- IMPOIiTANT! A jmp .VALUABLE DEVICE WateiJ Closet Seat' .'..- P02THK CUBS OP HKMOBEHOIDS, (Comsion'y called ur-.;. TILEB,M) Internal or Sxternal, and -.'Jtlt AOT for Chil--efettOEaUhtits. , NO MXDICISS ; SURGICAL ropmnox , , Ihave Invented a 81MPLB WATER CUjaw 1 SXAT. for the" cure of the above troublesoi and painful malady, which I confidents pin before the publio as a - STJI1E ItELIEF AND CUBE! It has been endorsed by the leading residett Physicians fa North Carolina. la now being tea dm the Hospitals of New York, Philadclpha and Baltimore, and we are -satisfied the result will be satisfactory, as it has never failed else where. Ton can write to any of the Physicians or prominent citizens fa Edgecombe Co., N. 0. Seats will be furnished at the following prioes: WAun ALNUT. Polished. S8.00 1 Discount to Phyji- CHXBRT, - ; ; 5.09 cioians and to tto POPLAR, - - - 800) Trade. . . Directions (or using will accompany each Seat We trouble you with no certificates. We leave the Seat to be its own advertiser. Address . r h 'LEWIS CHAMBERLAIN Patentee, i Ji - - - -rarboro, Bdgeoombe Co., K. C. ty!7 PSW' MEBCHANTS, BANKERS A MANUFACTURERS , i-;.;!r'tiHOULD READ Sdstreit's, A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF TRADE, FINANCE, . AND PUBLIC ECONOMY. 3:tt5',?-'V;."'Jv.-r Sixteen Pages every Saturday Oftentimes Twen , ty Pages. Sometimes Twenty-four Pages. i 'TfW DOLLARS A TEAR. f The foremost purpose of Bbadstrist's te to U e -r at nraAtlml nrvlfie td baafaess men. Its special trade and Industrial reports: its weekly epv.ome of bankruptcies throushout the United States aad Canada, and. the summaries of assets and n abilities, are alone worth the. subscription price; Its synopses of recent legal decisions are exceed ingly valuable. As commercial ! transactions, m the wider sense, are coming to be more and more conducted ona statistical basis, the information contained in BmaBernxxx's is of the first impor tance both to producers and middlemen. r The Trade and Agricultural Situation throne out the United States and Canada is reported by Teleyrapbtft BaAMTBKiT's up to the hoar of publioauoa. -. . . .y. . ; . ' " -erjfSLB COPIES TEN CKNT8.v ; '- TIII5 BIXADSTIXEET CO., ,decitf a l-; :iHBWs YOEIdTI. 4 aw - nerves receive cwf3 ; Enlivens the uln?. . 5 ti i- IJ J I Opllrto their sex vU - ''-nm vn ijji. " - " apdy cure. Glresadear, sr healthy compie lrUJM 'AVlaW "i : j;reqnent.UBptaa eotes x : to the popularity of the original. rrt Vnd naafnllntonaaUon,! l'Ti it.- J Br "-"IM. 'i J Vf5 A jIIl- AmGiaMMfowyrosw Ity jAksipTTLa jay a ;tio?, puUtlon: ITSey iiavo wngnt and worn " P greatest mains ever fongh,!.0! iie? con-iienf," and TSteea:Pa& inexk8. tt Ptde-1 'ifci rr vere honSfeSt td -ues c - La Ciamlssioner wj I have a variety of Colors and nKWapP , Pe s in te Ur' ted Etatea. I wQ aWPjgfj; rvy-w.--v -v - j i 1 in si TWTTnrlrit l " r-wss. a O. at from 4.Wto. y l.O.tJr r lno,rl expect to raise Jjvoa,. ti!sf- -r, .v i 3aimeC voi 5 and a smp Young rowis oi .. Ui. . ml - - . . t -,:rt .uk. &tlive.Lgflar4PJ--; , l -n i.'. per . . s f'- i ' Vhoever c uW u. srtortty orjorj Ter1 Ott;l V" 1 1 -- ac u .on;Wi iu4 1-r v; -ii j va v ant. :" : -'r'.cr 'ilera , . , . T r-ACT, COTTON; 11 thin Uee O Aownrth .T.VV17.luS 'Within fi fag able to walkevOTth ertchea xi04 be duced to tryjswift'a Specific. Vi il- enarm. ana I am : u. pepsia. Want of ?pefA -.. W. Hex, foe w'TBBAK BOOa. 1 ?..- ia tt. Second , .- . . ..

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