7- v ; -v.. ii:. ttimHicfRiif; I aS . peT?rGJh,i: ; ; 2 00 for three montl i for one month, to mas . '-! f tjr snbaoribers at tha -r an? oortod from one week to one Tear. f Z -THE WEEKLY 8TJLB tarllTeylTlay . .morning at $1 so per year, f 1 OOJor six months 50 fate f or. three moawtii i , " J - ADVERTISING EATS3 U) AIL Y). One BCFOan ,Ad. 11 fM? turn ris-ra ilffi! three A, S3 50 w roar dav&v t3ffi! fi-ra da.rc.us5r ma week. MOO: tw wwu, o ou : uuw wawi la"; 'KTrS festrfali, Ball - : .w Vl .two ronths, f lzooj tnree mou, "rr"tnes of BuJl HauhAmd tToemake one square.' t ' ftope. Plo-Klcs. Sook.tr Meeting,. PoUtlqal Meet I ; aga,04 will be chargedregTilar adTeroaingrai ' f . t?etfecase irfcaty EsaeWjMsntsl ! v Vtiforl taaerttoa ano.15 cents -BeHlne j Aoh abaeqseat faMertton. ! J 1 -- va adrertlsMiienta inserted In Local Golama at t5.?-'v-ay price.,:.'':, - .-. . . . - - , AA-wartmiMMt hnofrrtnA niMA a. week ta '. fi " ; wfll beehareed $100persqiiareojeaobtMaMtl ; y J Brwf theri day, tore lourtM? njawr 1 1 iVVlTtweek. third of daUT rateT31 An extra, ehanre will be made for double-ooltann 'rtrlpleiunnadTertlseineiitB. f :. . .' Notloeaf H arrfafts ffiIMKQi'Trlbato of Be- -c ipeot, Besolatlona of Thanks, o are eharrea ; s ior &a ordinary adrertlsementa, bnt only hall rate A - when paid tor stnouy in aaranoe. as hub o Hi oonta wul pay ror a simple annouaoemeui of fA'l4 Karrtajceor Death. - ' AdrertlMmenta to. foBow readlnir matter. OB to H'eettpranTapeolal place, wui do coarKes i ocordln to the posnaoa aaettoa. , Id," atthe option of the publisher, and oharcedi ong ie mart ea wia oe wauy AdTertlaements dJaoonthiued belore the tane i T" " Qttv.f m.vR contracted for ha. expired, ebarged traaslaat.Ltp arjpQint 'SJJSniJ ateafottlnieaoteanTpnbllahed. I ' I an appropriation to pay f Of the cattle toj be AdTOrtiaCTefttekCTMnflMBa liftftW'TttW I 4drert1emeiit8n will be oharged flftr per eent. T r W . m 4Uar peraqoare for each Insertion. ' ' " - AH announoements and reoommgndattomi of :.v aandldates for offloe, whether ta the shape of : . iao-nmenicatkraa or otherwise, will be ehargw all : -1 PaTmenta for transient advertisements mnstse v- atede In adTance. Known parties, or stranjrer- wita proper rerencai .may naj jaoynq; 05 ' .' 4 " rvtil TflTflirn win not be allowed to - naaA t)iAh mtmi tiw A ami tine furtv thtn f orelsnltO v their regular business without extra charge at Remittances must- be made by Check, . Postal Money Order, express, or in Letter. Only such remin such ittanoea will be at & . Cfemmuiiioadons,' imlesa'they contani bnpr tnt news, or dscTObneJrranatBaipeTiyBu&jera of real Interest, are not wanted: and, U aooei able u every other way, they wul tayartabii t ejected u the realname of the author la wit - Advertisers should alwaTS soecify the issue cotm the dartre to advertise in. Where no la named the advertisement will be inserted - n the Dally. Where an advertiser contracts, tor the paper to be seat to him durin .the thno" his adTerUsementifl fav the. proprietor wllL only be ' . responsible for the mailing of the paper to his ad dress. . - -J t-- v . i I ' 3" By WILLLtn H. BERNARD, f T Satubday "Evening. ' Mat 9, 188o. 'i fit f 1 . 1 ' : 1 EVENING EDITION. GOVERNMENTAaV-BOCTORING i AN , . . I, , .VJSTJRPAXIOK.-I Southern people, or many of theni,- seem to be infatuated with! the whole rPatp.rnalo Government vrekedness I 'folNorgivu? .V;-the'; centralizing '. ideV. '". Tbeljpeopjc glory in what , they consider, to be ; State Rights not knowing tliat they. are cutting their own throats. 'They -'-remind us in their bhndnesaand mad ness of the days of the French (Bevo- lution. In their worship of! the Na- ... - t . ! : . ii. I H1VU UV V WWW. W T MGm AWWW WV.. government. In their willingness to persecute the South and to justify all that Grant did , tbey are eady to lose their own liberties.- Blind and foolish 1. . . ,. - The Stab in column after colurnii . and through month after month -h4s fought the Paternal Pedagogy, fool ishness knowing that ; it was wrong and ;: sinful and dangerous and de moralizing. It showed how far tbje departures haya been fom Constitf tional etnOTln attdl -ww" ready the politicians -were' to aat ' mopey from the? Federal Treasury uhdeVanry 1 r Mornir A TJ. plea however ; specloris " and' destrue-1 - tive.: The STAB!time and agam! has comment U0U the,iwih teojfis f Northern pbKtici ,v they are.notVtb4t them favor V; i -Gbvernment mterierencef coutrM .lU.evgrything.' TThe cattle of Kansas Irj were to bedoctored by the Federal V- GwerSmknfe anae6gi2 were o , . be' educated by the Federal' Got erp- - i 'menmndthurthwentinth : C . tiouo eotisolidation and imperialisik.: Bat the South is getting to be not : much behind.,. It has 1 held out its - hanPmeW the pojsiojtt3j?9ly became, a . rt5pe sand, ora tbii of India-jrubber "witn a TsapTtcny- ior' stretenmg tnat VBlSlOlii?? e vrsifefWir'iwftf !?r,t 4" J3$jp$ria Squjffalrasciri : that? pleu'ro-pneumonia hasrbrbkln ' . - . - .. L -ninon ine caiie ami jne people , . .caw 1S.B.UVWU- iiu ue very uoubagions i , -'. f ; - wVi-HJ wU&V BfliwO 4iP iiiCV V ; .thing done rYa Why an appeal ; Every thing now 'is to run to Wi . . ingion ior neip. ine new JJemocratio vuiuunasioner pi .agncujiure icpb bU&eiunder itlie appeal aSlwks ready to spend, millions ofltfae Trek- kill all the4e4WMWsouri. ; Ab - rrnonstrous'asflafiley kia. ouco".telerrirdi4d once; ieleirraDhed tobaye aUiaiipictedcate killed t '.theexpense ftf .the I Government. Was.nything ever done that showed ark HensA and less attacnmen w i sound Democ - -D--:-rLf I and at one the Coimisioner?of Agtl riculture in Washington is informed. J He takes the matter in hand and or f dera the8heep ;KITed"at once. Mfrhis SwsC Ua drlfi f fThis shows itBOealifHtiJeTflOCTai8areR'jcB- teFinncetha7 sans are-r aoy4 ? w rttti Che'sanYe sticl:: r Whjappene wjfn the strange order was sent to Missouri? Fortun- ately She AttoeJGeJleraJ h3 notf lost hwSel3esTnegLouisvilIe Cou- -TThis order was brought to the atten Uoti of ctBeaAttcrtteyteBeraJ,?and le fai mediately. jeyereed the-,4ecUion rbtx the Commlsaioner of Agriculture, 'deciding that ha bad no authority thaUTer for such an wnditure ox .mQneyr Deing, enureij tre ntAA tA nn&r&ntine mea&Ures. IT uif'Then the interested parties appealed for assistance to (T...Marmaduke, nd JUged slain. "CuriRlYJClSt .iaSTKaff it' Thd fiTlft has been so 'earnest Its opposioir to the Maternal craze and has felt so deeply the dangers that lurk in abandoning the theory of a ; grammatical,' common-sense, striccslreioii - of ihe Consti ,u tion, in letter and spirit, that it is glad when -if sees a Southern pater Sf - wide -3 influence taking grouhd against 'the foolishness. It, theie- lore, copies with pleasure the follow ing paragrai from-Our Louisville contemporary T "If the Government is to pay for slaug it ered cattle infected with pleuro-pneumonia; it will hare also to pay for hogs infected :,witn ! cholera, horses with the gland ers, sheep with the scab, chickens with the cholera, etc. i etc,' If the Goverament is to exercise its paternal care' in this way, if jit is to make good a man's misfortune or ill luck, it must insure him against llghtnink, tempest and sudden death. " j Thia present the whole case. It ahos that thsuonlr Eood covemment the only j -self-governmeoV i8 local rovernment; that. the dependence on 'outside Innuences. on outside aid. ia unwise and mucbieTous. It is so in alt cases,' and It 4s especially so Iql SIR WtX,I.IAt RliACBLSTONE. . -.w ' , j i .Ai110 Boi or tne legal iTarri ty we"havo been interested in an aar iide on Dr. Blackstone in Macmu lany8 (Eng.)' Mcfyatine. We bale been surprised at some of the stated tnents,- and yet: they are fortified by the - opinions of able and eminent Wewill noteaomeottk ' Pfhattm?8t' 't' t e celebrated' Commentaries "are now beld In higher esteem-in America than among' EngHslimen.T;' Theie are many opinions among critics that "have aroused suspicion whether, af- ter Blackstone may not have been a Aharlat.an " Kir - fho MTrirl ohrtftl" By the "rigid school of lawyers, in his day, "his work wis naturally regarded with distrust" and.mot many. yBars after the publi cation of the Commentaries "the phrase: 'Blackstone lawyers' came to be used as synonymous with smatter ers in: law." It is affirmed by the critic that "nowadays the name 4f- Blackstone ia held in diminished rek peci, ana .nar. mis is -"TOainiy aue to the" contempt poured' upon hiii by Bentham and Austin." j ' It -seems" that of alljjlagiarisis Sr William Blackstone was the most wholesale1 and- unconscionable. Auk- tin 'declared tbat riertner in the ei I eral conception, nor in the detail ef J the book, is there a single particle f I original and,discTiniipating tlioughl" I Austin did not even Uke stylerthat I J is so jflucTi jadmired by Aierjpaxa- yers, andprpnonnoed u t'ffeniinatje, rhetorical," and:Kig,nd 6t )n keeping with ,:tlie;diity:.0f :'tb ject." tButlthercrUteViu -Jtfacmilldn takes another . yiew f iadicb'icedM the fine; lUerary skill. In facV e J says but for' tho . style ; of r tie Commentaries they would longrl ago havo. ,: been :f: forgotten.77-lie aays that' if Blackstone had, Seen . f r i more minutely learned he could nevfer have written them, and that there 'jis J certainly no profound nor muib original tnougnv; iu them, tie saa tej stole alt ''' oiF c Locke's ideas Vfaiid waxj all of Tiis words iu his . discus? the theory, of the, right-o punishmentJ'Hes so dependent on others that he adopta-wor;? 1? aa parns; 7. emorpiaery .f ae not only : . their opinions but evn f Zil..f., j-i -X?zJ"j-- V tcLL- their language an andiiy- , no -means: al ways does helet-ns Juiow what be ps quoting." Again jithe : crrti raays, "he never mentions Burlamaqnwlo was bis guidet - most ) faithfully fol lowed, in the analysis of laws in gen eral; and ha fails to acknowledge half nisxiruigatiomf 10 montesquieu. ln- aeeayaae - ire -nse ne . mases pi Movtescmieu'a famous chapter on the Englisht coUstitutiorJ would be appall- 1 fminspnfBMnjeas of 'itprUaioh. TJ1; Sir'J ames Stephen says that Black stone was -neither profound nor ao curate a -. thinker, and that" lie speaks of English law in" terms of Bat he admits that aDsuru - praise. otlts kiad a bjttW workjtes rwvi, w-ttn. Ani that the litera-JAo most a cleat aeia, ana ne whub: most of it. The critic in JUacmtuan s&jB ma Rir Matthew' Hale 'had' sketched in broad outlines tke la wsofl Engfandf riat"mtoOTkble?i Vivti)Pbrtjof-the uaand h!oh. Blackstone followed in everjessen- Jwrtrr?' Sa j .lt is said thate. was .made a man -i iw of legal learning while writing the KXjomwn&tte ffbat his kowl edge of generll hfstory was superfi: ! Thi was Hallam8 ooinion. Some of bis opinions were monstrous : as when he said that theft is punish ed because it is detrimental to socie ty and not because it is a natural Tigbt.cD Again,: he.squarely.afl5rm as indisputable, "that human laws have no eoncrrr with private - vices.' He was greatly hostile to reform. The sum of all seems to be that he was an uncommonly clever writer; stunendont literary tbiet; a man of no great legal learning originally; a very poor Judge on the bench; a delightful lecturer; a man of toa great learning out of his profession; a recluse with, ajyery limited knowl edge of what was .transpiring in the -w-orldnd the author 1 of - the best worit dttthe "'laws of England as a whole that has been written. H.e was born in London in-I710 and died in 1780. ' ; SENATORIAL BBIBERV. Mr. James D. Houston is credited in the papers with being the manager of the Louisiana Democracy. He h,as brought a serious charge against Sen ator Ban4all Gibson, and ex-Senator Jonas. ', , The gravamen of the charge Is that these, jtwo worthies have been doing some bribery on a scale that veas quite snccessfaL They are poah pobhmg the accusation but their suc cess will be more than doubtful. Mr. Houston reiterates the charges and bsyb tuey werw uartri uiiy says they were carefully and delibqr- y m by llim: He proposes, jif they shall deny, to produce., name" dates, and even the amount of monty paid. A special from New Orleans of the 5th inst. says: "There is an outside feeling that Mr. JEouston's position as manager of the Lou- isuna iemocracy m the last two campaigns has given him the possession of inside facts which he is about angry enough to give ItWQV , i We regret these, charges; or rath- er, we regret a state of affairs that seems to anthorize such charges. In the South elections to office have not often been secured by open or secret corrupt methods, among Democrats. Bnt while thia is true, it is also true that bribery is .not an altogether un common, thing in the election of United States Senators in Northern States, if the frequent charges were based' on facts. The Chicago Cur rent, referring to this very bribery business among - men either now in I tte United States Senate or who hav e I j "Once upon a time, in Kansas, the mat ter of the bribe ' actually obtruded on the regular proceedings of a joint convention, and made the candidacy of the leadisg party's man impossible. Less scandalous but disturbing djscloeures 3iave been re ported from the Pacific 'State Capitals, and frpm Denver, New Orleans, Frankfort. Al bany, and Lansing; therefore the present self-mvestigstion of the Ohio Legislature will not come as a shock of surprise. Our institutions are not .yet perfect. To the aged 8enator - who ; recently.: became the choice of Uie Ohio Leglslature.the ivdnais sion of his felecton that ihevrniav possibly have acted dishonestly although they hope to discover that they - did not & act) must be one ; of those bitter experiences from which : proud-spirited men are glad to be spared.' - ' ' . 1 ' Senator Payne is the 4taged Sena tor" referred to. . f . Mr, . Morgan, the Blaine supporter, appointed consul general, is disquali- fied, acoordipg to the N.:V. Herald. LTJiat paper shows that morgan dia take-the oath to support the Con stitution, and that he is disqualified nntil the disability has been removed Jhere now." - - THE PEHIOpiQAIiS. " The Season for May contains "Novelties" jidf 'Needlework" richly ,Ulttstrated; 8 colored plates; 2 historical costume pic tures ;156 iUustratioiis of dress and needle work 19 flat patterns; 7 embroidery . de- International News Company; 81 Beekinkn street. . This illustrated magaaine cottaibs the newest Paris fashions and. the most ele gant designs in fancy" work, . needlework, embroidery, crochet,-etcv ? JSleclrat&e .May1 is theT beginning ofi a new year the third. This monthly has been steadily gaining ground. Its litera ture, if not of a very' 1 higfi grade, is reaa blevpure and oftea edifying. : Among tiie paperaltt tha.cnrrent number are "Notes oa.Colonjal Jterkia,!!; f'Sarah, Duchess jot Maryborough a sketch of Uoat fine genius, Charlotte.r.JBronte, . under the : title, fA. 1 XX& jNoi XT ana stori " "Aietters from ifiu- rope, Noi S;', and steries, editorials, poetry, &c..'to give variety io the number. Price 2 a' year.'AdBat Louisvnie, Ky. . -::.Tla.upeTioritv in Quality of the Rich mond Straight Cut Cigarettes has never been approached by any other Cigarette, f C URREN T COMM EXT. The idea) Opera a thing of Ytn -Tfiro;tV iWT& not kill thasinsrer jani the audienceJ? There will be grani quartettesuin tettes. and sextettes: some of the his- j,pncjjartBwui be spoken -lnsteacoi nuug bu as ro maw CDDinun uu I furnlBh a rest; Theft will vbWPrtl fun thrown into tile evehineriust as "MBClrorM. her (Jrcwe-aiffger ceejLnp.llamiec LauglitexMpalJDialfipaibs. ' Opera ilthua Lcomngmaking self anew,out of. the, grand matenalt it h accumulated." and will in1 some future year or peridd become one of. the greatest forms of art and; one of tuo6,c,co, FA" from the many forms of tho ,beatiti A tariff arfrnmipnt 18 SOU SO b I for in the statements made ' by Edf.j ward Atkinson in( tftadstreet's that(J whUe wages have fallen It) per cehtr in the last three yeais prices of ,fo,od. and clothing have fallen ' still more. But out of thia calculation is left the fact that in many branches -of indus try multitudes of workingmeu hav been thrown out" of employment ands get no wages at all. -, It is small conv solaVion" tovthem to he told tnatlifj wages have gone down 10 per" eeit,: the cost of clothing has1 fallen lower.. If the tariff, rangipg from 50- tQ.:ljoa -per cent, on the Qlothidg afid blankets of the . working poor, - were redncted to a decent rate they could1 icnre readilv bear the 10 Per cenLredmc tioh'in H,heir wages. Pftit "Ttedotdp I 1 ' TUB DEMOCRATIC WAIL, An Indlsnatlon Rleetlns; over I! r C Mn4siPavtronatT, Policy Special Dispatch to Phil. Press,Rep.9rgn Washington, May 7. The fdis content which has long?been Lapp, ent among Democratic Congressmen with the dilatoriness of the Adminis tration in turning' over.; the. Federal offices to the Democrats, ' culminated last night in an indignation meetin X7;il'j TTnlAl T'V.a f.At Bt T1 I11DIUD llUtCl. AUO taVk UV such a meeting was held did not be come generally known until to-day. There is a disposition to keep the matter quiet, and very few members can be found who will admit that they were present, though they 4 not deny that uch a meeting was held. - '1 . There were present ! DemocratJO Senators, Representatives and promi nent citizens from liphigan; WlSv cousin, Illinois; r IntJiatia, , Mtssonii, Kentucky, Virginia and elsewhere, including several members of te National Democratic ?OonimHleje. The discussioo7 were lengthy and earnest. It was 'urged that Presi dent Cleveland and nearly all his Cabinet had refused to remove Re publican office holders,' even on the ground of offensive partisanship, arid that throughout all, the departments tbere were Republicans . who r hid voluntarily contributed their-time and money to thefEepnUion W couraged to remain, but it iwas deemed an offense to even suggest their removal. The Administration was especially criticised for its slowness in the mat ter of filling the postofficea with Democrats, and the President was blamed for nodemanding the resig-r nation of First Assistant Postmaster Uenerat ilav and appointing an as-. sistant who could aid the Postmaster General in JBlHag. the small offices. LORD H AX DOLiPH: CHURCH ILL. . ' f Augusta Chronicle, Lord Randolph Churchill appears to be yearning for gore and war. xje hungers andtrsUfor.ioratonajllV. Presenting so vociferous and ungain ly a contrast to Mr. .Gladstone, he contrives to get his' name in the pa per?, but probably ; would' not rtohjo the, front in case of hostilities. He very likely belongs to those English families whose, fortunes 1 have been maintained by' "the "blood "of the brave," and for whom war Is a source of promotion and revenue. He hia been in India; indeed, j has jnst tSb turned from that province, and, if course,-is loaded down ! with wordy dynamite. :When. he: left ' Ipdla .war must have , appeared immi nent. It is only within a few days past that peace has developed - so that even ( the'. New York Herald conid recognize tho blue ribbon on the doves wing. Now Lord -Rata- dolph turned h'w baok,upon the Rus- in vftnr,nr1 onrl nnt .n.on M omu vmSi, u Fuuumum9 V aa.ohSa red-lindea iwuhtuikllr run away from the presumed field of .. i - in Parliament? JEfery must have his Churohill. iustas everv viaustuas IIInHjtn4n Xnyssea has his Thersites, and every Carlisle nis i onn u. w mte. of course, adds tottie spice of lifeaud tq politics. ::. ! j Mlr Paul Boyton's Joke. . , N. Y. ; Commercial Advertiser Boy ton; in .its useless rubber swim minguit attempted to play ob "the officerfp.lol the British man-of-war Garnet on Tuesday1 night by attach-! ing an old tin uan,v:;hef,.ciaud making them believe that it waaa tqr pedo.. To;say nothingJ , of.-the inf f ableidiocy -of; the" undertaking, 'it Involved a gross breach of liosptalay toward Lthel , representatives j oi . a' friendly nation which it behoovest io authorities of the port 'of New Yb k jtoTeseiitl!; Itlwould have been pr- font.ltr in onlor . it Rmtnn)i ill-man. uereu uuv vuau. seen rewaraea baving, tcold lead pumpsdintQ 1 . -9 , be? vras detected by - the ' watcai ,in4 lows aroactiiig aa spiea upoaan Ad-' bis eyspicious movements 'about the Ship:"" tf c - - y ' 'Jr-! fi - j !firi - THE LATEST NEWS. r1 PARTS OF TlSI WCaiAl 1. 6'- Business Restricted by the Continued Uncertainty of ; the -Political A spect Th e-fcondon Pre Brard the JP Bitlpp of Ene of EnntBd u Terr Hamlll- tifoYji QoTernment SeTerely criticized Bi Criticised Knssla Wants a Bepro-, X ---rBTrjabletatb.eMornlntf Stai'.i 1 Tjosftkmi May iThe. continued . Uncer-L tainty r o$j he politicaL lispect tends io? re -strict.the'amdiint ;60usines8 done on ;the Stock Exchange, with 'the result that each small transaction exercises a flflproportion ate e9?cton prices. The greater anxiety is fert abont'theeault f the tote of credit iwhidiieiU coraffupin the House of. Com- pnsuOB Monaay, although it Is unlikely that the result will be adverse to the' Minis try, especially if Lord Hartingtori's1 state ment of the) Sbudail policy proves satisfac tory to the JLiberals. Tha unnvnf mmnH Af iWii Vim.tiAn if Earl:IofferinArisefronithemferenc that heagreefiLwi jheGovernmen;s Dolfcy. SaS .was ta takertha full-impossibility of he pvernrneni in India. y;- ,.r,t, , . ... 1 It Is xumored that Russian . dispatches, by courier differ somewhat from' the summary flrst,receis;ed by telegraphy but H is expect ed that thediscrepancies of statement can ifwawatannoiuiW pi tne vptQ of credit has .readj heen -absorbed; in warpreparations so far Ordered, which are ndt too-far advanced io bo peeeiaded. The fork ofjegtUnmeato-;! the Soudan. ,how- forts are 1 Bfts-rBBuoMg.i-The Jourkal shortly open negntiations with England for the appointment: of a representative of the Riiwian govertaent at Oalcutta.i'i ''if, , London. May 9.-The proposed, subnfis- sion f the 4pgTo Ruflsian difficulty tq ar- present policy WcaTlea in question, and the success at - artatratioii'' Is doubted. The statement . of Aha: . fit. t Petersburg.: Official MeMtngen yesterday, as to the motive and scope oi arbitration, ana as to the policy "Of "the Cabinets of Russia and England, -in1 regard io the frontier negotiations, and the work f delimination. does not Strike.- the . Standard as calculated " have a suutlilnff tfftict UDontBe wounded British auflcepllbiUUs.t IPar ' from this.it expresses ; the hope that the "cruel, patro nizing blui)tnes8" jef j lb . Messenger's lan guage may . sling Mr. Gladstone to resent such a tone, ahd, quicken him to make another speech 'worthy of the British Minister." ' - t . , In Ihe opinion of the Standard the fate of Herat is nowrthfe rnaio qnestion that con fronts " England. This question cannot be ignor44a-4he--pFesent negotiations. - No Russian pledge, vhower binding, which would only elieyii fci nf the diplomatic squabble, ought , to, prevent us from takisg such acdon as wilf effeetually f orestaM ay poBsiUleeveatualHy. . ,, ... . ;i ,.- The Timet refers to the report current in Vienna, that Herat is npt ..mentioned In any of the English negotiations with Rus sia, and say 8: "If the government think the fate of Herat -ray-be left to the caprice of the Ameer jtheL . ttadaery of the local governor, or the success of the pretender, they had better tell the country their op in ion and either ire place to others who are more 'farseeing, or 'abstain from" wasting money and 'presHge in ltbearted tteas urea, which eceivo nobody, and least of all Russia." discussing-artntrauon, tne limes ex- EKS4&SSSS& S agreement of March 16th, which aie suffi ciently definite for the purposes of arbitra tion More than" this, it saysr "Such i a small point as the view each party took: of the agreement, is in any case an exceed ingly difficult one to dispose of by arbitra tion." i New York Stock ttarket Steadr and Stroma;. " I Niw Yoair. Wall street. Mavfi. h a.nt I The storaaxket opened steady to strong this morning, and in the early dealings de- veiopea consiaeraoie strength, especially for Gould- sT3pcks.r GraBgersJ however,1 were-ateo strorrg, hfle New Yofk CentraT remained steady nd then yielded a. frac .tion.! - There was a slight reaction before 11 O'clock In ; the AWhole list. With only toodgrata fluctuations the market has . ben Suite active. - The impression prevails that is railroad war in the West is approaching settlement, and it isjsaid the percentages for the diff erenVfoadsv bQth East and West, have alreadyjeen-amnged. At 11 o'clock the market iTOorr quiet and prices abobt steady. The loaning rates for stocks nave been easy, except for New York Central, for which 1-441-S2 has been charged for use. The total sales for the first hour were tra,ow shares. A Soanmajry of tne Crop to Date. ; New York, May 9. Receipts of cob-: ton for all interior towns, 8,552 bales ; re ceipts .from plantations, 2,228 bales; to tal visible supply of cotton for the world, 2,842,104 bales, of which 1,786,204 bates are American, against 2J27.821 and 1,849-, 821 bales respective last year; crop in uguk oov.voi. uaies. Bayard's Bad Lack. .Washington; Ctor,; Cincinnati , Comnieicia1. lZ'lZJLr -r w."x.Cuwug ; miis auwuo, nnon tbfi fanltfnnnd Kvt.n- nMi i wur :TitroWl ia r''rX. iUiZ-Lx i uiauh' uuun nun. :maHi nr. vninn n& I -T" 1 ! "-" - At.:1 1. mt . - !. viu;Htaxjrx9ry-..unjuB.kJ .4 ne , people he has selected come irr every instance with: th Jest recommendations, and somea' pressed Upon him by men of the Miigheaii undin , Nothine -is aui agaioat inese -applicants -Until they 7 arey, appointed, wben from? 11 4uarteri5 -comeB a nowi ana tne o&o- retary is condemned for his want bf auuost ceased. The greatest pf jeihcrdirecled to the ' naval arma- 1 I JJUJawun isjm Drommens .topic oi cum- ! i mornlni'' Th'eisrlorn bf thaMvernment's much, harassed by. the, worries,! WSl-O'' WinTOi uiucu imipne:ia mow in ooor conai tion to eriorrn its .duties.. .. r-,1 . . . .... r ' " 'e st mm I '-irh iptly vreported AUdm prise oirwjnanas oeen -oone during xne aay in every-aepanment ot the uuefvmewr nt rrUMTi njorrnauon 1 is mm tttzo' which ' they aro at heart-bitterly opposed. v - -? 1 r I v u.u. AWUUUIHiBU HU" t .W T.1TTB n 1imifninftAlI'lltl.,nrm.. by f uceuQKters woo ure reiainea in oiQce. l . r . . . -. ..." ... II I" w- rt . miw ngiww mjxxr Try irtJUW Ait;ilrofa&MrW;-.;-!i-l ! vA Irrbleit jo Titftlielfblacek these fel,l. '.P CO&mBROIALl I ! Wit M W O TO N ?.I ARKET ti fa , STAOFPICGE. May 9,4 P.M. jSjPntTTS OTRPENTmE The market waanquoted'' firm at 29 cents per gallon, with sales reported of 100 casks at that price. - - ROSIN The market was quoted firm at ,90 .cents forStrained And at 921 cents J.I , i -.-..l 13 , ior yrooa oiraraeu,- whb dq aaiea reponea. -TAR The marketa quoted firm at- $1 15, per bbi; of 2 ;wlaalest quo tations; . r - CRUDE TURPENTINEMarket steady v with sales reported., af.-4J 10 for" Hard and $1 55 for Virgin and Yellow? Dip. ! COTTON, The .market wa li quoted quiet, with no sales reported -The follow1 ing were the official quotations? .1 ( Ordinary;. .......... 8 ; - cents ilbv Good Ordinary....... 9i " ' i Low Middling. . 10 15-16 ' " h . Middling....i-iv;i..-;i0i- ' - -mV . Good MMflling. . . . . .10 7-16 , -' j- RICEr-Market isteady. and .unchanged. We quote: -Rough: Upland, j1 O0l 10 Tidewater $115(1 SO. j Cleajc :i Common 44 cents; Fair 4i5i Dents; Good; 5f 5f cents; Prime 5J&8 cents; Choice 4 6J cents per Ibr i ;. .-. .-. , ,. ' . ; TIMBER Market : steady.' Pie and Extra Shipping, first class. heart. 9 00 10 00, per M. feet; Extra iMUJLgood. h $ft fi08-00; r.Mitt Pdme,!! f&TO06 Good Common Milh f4 005 00: Inferior to Ordinary, $3 OOQI OO .; , r !:!' RKClBntPTS. Cotton.'. . . i' r. Spirits .Tjn-pentiae. . . . Rosin.. Tar... Chiide'TurTentmen I .Vi .1 . 11 baits 241 casks 770 bbls 69 14 bbls bbls i fOItIBSTIC IVARJETS. iBy Tele'graph to the Horning Star. ' ' Nnw York, ! May' 9,; 'Uoonv Money easy at 1 per centr SterUne exchance 4861 and vso. btate .Donas unchanged. , uov- j.'.ti :.-v-j.- i ' Cotton weak with sales to-day of 293 bales; middlings uplands 10fcr: middling Orleans 114c Jnitures easy, with sales to day at the following quotations ; May 10.70c; June 10.80c; July 10.84c; August 10.91c; September 10.57c October 10.81c. Flour quiet ana sieauy. vvneai nigner. uorn higher. Pork steady at $12 50. 'Lard firm er at $7 07 r. . ' Spirits turpentine steady 'at rei3Zic. rtosm steady at f 1 Q7il 10, Freiriita steady. ; ; ! Baltimore, May 8. Flour firm and quiet. Wheat southern scarce and firto; western higher; southern red f 1 04ai 06; do amber $1 101 13; No. 1 Maryland SI 01 UJ; JNo. a western winter red on spot $1 00f101.: Corn southern firm; -western firmer and dull: southern white 61c; do yellow 56f58c. OJy Cable , to the Mcrning Star. 1 , LivKHPOOL, May "9, Noon. rCottfen dull, with prices generally in buyers' favor; middling uplands 5 15 16d; middling Or leans oa; Bales oi o.uuo bales, of which 500 were for speculation and export; re ceipts 1,000 bales of which .600 were Ameri can. Futures quiet and steady; uplands. 1 m c. May and June delivery 5 54-64 5-,53-o4d: June and July delivery o 5bHS4 5 57-64d; July and August delivery !5 62-645 61-64d; August and September delivery 6 2-646 l-64d; September and October delivery 5 62-645 61-64d; Octo ber and November delivery 5 52-64d. Sales of cotton to-day include 4,800 bales American. 1 P. M. Uplands 5d; Orleans 5 15-16U Uplands, 1 m c May ddrrery 5 53-64d, sellers' option; May and June delivery; 5 53-64d; sellers' option; June and July de livery 5 54-64d, buyers option; July and August delivery 5 61-64d, sellers' option; August and September delivery 61-64d, sellers' option; September and October 'de livery 5 61-64d, sellers' option; October aid November delivery 5 52-64d,' sellers7 option; November and December delivery 549-64d. , sellers' option; December, and January de livery o 4y-o4d, sellers' option, jruiures closed easy. ' London. May 9. Consols Noon, 98$; 2.80 p. m. 98. j ... "Hello! "we heard 'one manaayio an other the other: day. . "I didn't know you at first; why you look ten years younger than you did when I saw you last." VI feel ten years younger, was the reply.' "You know 1 used to be under the weather all the time, and gave up expecting to be any betten The doctor said -I had consump tion. I was terribly; weak,': had: sight-; sweats, cough, no appetite, and lost flesh. I saw 'Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery' advertised, and I thought i would do no harm if it did no' good. It has cured me. I am 4 hew man, because! am a well ona" :k" .-. ;- ,:. , , A Cabd. To alL who are suffering frcU errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, . early decay, . loss of manhood, &c, I will send a recipe that will cure you vrkk of charge. .This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Amer ica., Send self -addressed envelope to Rxv. Joseph T. Inman. Bation D. Ifew Yorfy f yvuuu,rMWrxtI, at Private Sale, for a division. COllflU of: Otafl 40-Horso Engine, tWJ CyUnder Boilers, of mare than ample capaoity," nine Brotherhood 'Patent Pestles, with all FtrtnreS' and 1 Machinery necfes; saryjor taming ont" irst claaW" ieoods.' Can be seep now in daily operation., Located, on Trent mver, near union .romc, wren goo a whan at taehed, where -any- veseol can load whioh. can come in at Hatteras. . The Mill is offered with or withoutthe real estate on which it is Bitnated. -For particulars enquire of , , i - Itma.ft Kms.BxeeatrlXv ' .apl7 1m . . Newbern. N. G I -VesretablG " and .: Fmif. J IN SP9KS !dl Ti 'i"f aueacxa ana lightness asd preventhitg Bplittbg' Avoid delar ta shipment,' and get first prlees -f h by makB& oontriets: ahW S aT-' a ap IS tf PAifcSLSY A WlQQTNa GARIiTON -HQUSEi. ' Warsaw, Dnplln Bdiiiity, tS l.u-.1 -1 I - -i - . ' .;..fi . ( ibfeaiys well snppMed'tt'tiiepest the country affords. Sates of Board, very reascna : . ... ' ' i .T 1 f , bie, lf M earC irioif i ; :-,tiUiT;. oJl '.j bo Ja ' w1 1 "-J.. T H., J. OARLTON, Proprietor. DAWtf 'lllsn Old Frvom thls(HalOcWy allmyiif;aLf have nw. years ago I was regarded as tLto ti S?. " ta the neiarhborhood-thB , roDZc'sit In November, 1856, 1 had 1 TODast in hl of tjphoW fever It left 3 and f eri ult!l cripple in mv tlrf w16 emaolaSi1"' swollen an enorlnons at a ? ii8.?? ooidltion, andiXIIS a to appearance. Prommvkr.Ae(1i and came, and at the ankle a IrT . and at the ankle a IrT ","n mall ,aii);iv aiBcnarged poisonous matte? vTIfe sorts peeame lnrected. The doftn wnoi8 vm, hp forawhlle, bat thl K"? Pat he.mereury and polash win, "T"V et hZ? me bronjrht onrheiUnTti8m and riich an object of pity to aU nwf rSSfl.78?1 that the onbr honT T.lr???d8- Ioontinuedto ww wwffi have not worn . hru rrJ. ,u r thrpo . vua Swift's Speomearsugtld0 and fi? 51 its nse at once. From tK fflmer?t ; twenty-eight years have all bePif -my ie f -effect of the medicuTe has been fetd 4 deed. To-day I am able to aS Wfl in ww Biiaaows WHICH uad dartCv,.i uuies. imnpr uiiereBig, ana walk from . dllInj ?. per dav. I am satisfied tbihe K. fi7e tt h broken np, and henceforth t,61 from those terrible apprehension?? be C 'HJ madefy3 Specifio has done more ior me Tin J, le- ku ailthe drag store medietas "preSniM ,h clans did in twentylght yea Se d Uni fully .bear this testimony tolts KiT081 t Hall Connty, Ga., Feb. 28, 18S5. Wh' Pu X!ttJ- From the Dissecting Room nf tjalbcn Rnrirt'o o..-c . ' oontracted at a medical colle intracted at a medimi nnX" . U10f'i Pois.-.i, While I was amedinai stnT , dl a fiissecti r1"1 farenw naa spent hnndroHo ?un ior treannent. aiy arm was swmu "i "UUi"j TT ttwrr, m .r,."0 aOI nr. nsuai size, and as nothing helped m t ,ts S airing of ever being cured Ei?tw-Was d . S. 8-1 bought a bottle " uttie twof ! derive any benefit from it I beJattSf lW& gnlarly, and soon the mUlnfitoS re" and the arm ceased to pain me. ?Sonth? nse, and after taking eight bott es i w l?m lh ly cured., Auom.WmS&f Swift's Specific is entirely vegetable, L r. uiwl3 uy lorcing out the iiDU-i! from the blood. ties THB SWIFT SPSCIPI0 CO JanDAWly " frft TUTT USE. The Greatest Medical Triumph of ths Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Lmws of appetite. Bowels costive, Pain in Che bead, with a doll sensation in the racKt start Pain under the shoulder blade Fullness after eating, with a dig. Inclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with feellmsof having neglected somodati, Weariness Dizziness, Flattering at the Heart Dots before the eyes, Headacto ever tho right eye Kestlessness, wiri fltfol dreama, Hlghlyeolored Hxine,ud ' COMSTIPATtON. TUIVS PHXS are especially adapts to such eases one dose effects Ench & change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase tne Appetite,and came tie body to TakeBi lTIeslithas the system is nenrislied .and by their Tonic Action on the IiTstiv OTOans,Ite crular Stools ara groducfticeaSejWwraytMW TIITT'S EXTRACT SlBSAPiRILLS Renovates the body, makes healthy flesh, strengthens the weak, repairs the wastes of the system with pure blood and hard muscle; tones the nervous system, invigorates the brain, and imparts tha vigor of manhood, Si. Sold by druggists. OFFICII! 44 Murray St., New York jan 30 D&W ly su we fr jan-30 IMPORTANT u HEW AMD VALUABLE MI Pi' A PATENT Closet Water Seat FOR THE COBB OF HEXOBBHOIDS, (Commonly es)M "PILES,") Internal or Externa!, ami PROLAPSUS ANI, for Chi! ,,i . -, dren or Adults. MO , MEDICINE . OR SUKGICAL :0PEATJt" , . NECESSART. I have invented a SIMPLE WATER CLOSET SEAT, for the cure of the above troubles .me and painful malady, which I confidently p!.i- before the public as a SUKE RELIEr AND CUBE ! It has beea endorsed by the leading resident Physknans in KorthJ3arolina. Is now bemR test ed In the Hospitals of New York, Philadcn and Balthnore, and we are satisfied the resd! will h B&tlRfantnrv. an it has never failed else where. .You ean write to any of the Physicians or pruminwiii, citizens in jKipjuumuo vu...- pe8e Seats wul be furnished at the f ollowiw ALNUT Polished, f 8.00 i Discount to Physl CHBRRY, - . 5.00 V cicians and W ui POPLAR, - . . 5 00) Trade. ' Xlireotions for using will accompany each We trouble youwiQi no certificates. We w the Seat to be Its own advertiser. Addrea LEWIS CHAMBERLAIN Patentee, Tarboro, Edgecombe Co., 1 - ly 17 IMfcWf gTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. SUPERIOR COURT 'OP NEW Louisa Morgan, Plaintiff , W. p- Hmht A t. Tendon. Assignee, GeoW :W, Hardwick, and others, Defendants. lUiBU uiAUIrlUU mvuftuw Jot 1K.U, i a mortgage, dated iMM blUU uiuugui. v.. lot 1S7U. sure made by W. P. Canaday and rt'T,,,! ton Building; Association, conveying cemin ka m .i n r.v a note lot "", made by said Canaday on December d said BuUding Association.and by it Tte transferred Before maturity, to the ptaaJS to said George W. Hardwick claims an totere partof said real estate, which is s aratw jd sold mthisactipn for the payment oltne , And the said Gaowe W. Baidwiok to g commanded and required to appear 'OWfl term of the Supertor Ctourt for the. saw of New Hanover, to be held at the conn in Wunington, N. C,, on the Mfli 0V the 1st Monday in aiarcn. .rjg b-jeni"' mur to i ly filed. mu to the complaint herein, which hM"- Clerk Superior 1 April 18th, 1385. su Groceries. Proyisions, " ijr-AA Bbls FLOUR, all grades, . OKft Bags COFFES, Fdo, La ''BoxesD.S. SIDES andBBL . : gmk'd SIDES and S30UI FIrktos BUTrER, 1 O8 101,8 and 08369 LARD' j5lWcswh0leandbr0keD,, 1 gQ Boxes.CREAM CHEESE, oka Bbls SUGAR, aU grades, f 300 Bbls wd 80X69 CKACKESn? ck 200 T0BACC0' a11 Kradci' ,? " jgQ Bbls POTATOES, er A Bbls TURNIPS, 400 Hhds CUDa ana x . - KA Bbls N. P. aoiiftw"1 KABWs and Half Bbls MACKET, ypn POLLS 25 YEARS IN 230 jua'' CiQjA Boxes SOAP, mh ll 1 RlW V0IJ

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