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- N J ' ' i . 1 The Morning. Stetf. .:v.-..;v.ix.Tra 09 ADTxmTisinor - ' - TtoescrMyf:;.;;....M..v;:.... cc r 'rJ 1 1 'SSS! v raj.:-.-1 1 75 -- . -::2l7a;i... ...... ;t..M 2 19-- ' v2Dayanj....1.-...?..,;,j;'jcj' uae Year. . .. , , . . , u ta , 1 n "? J rrrTaffltPIlLY;;XXCKPT M0K1ATS ; rulipSUw tod. .......... t? oo ... rm inviimi. Vt 00 .1 - ii . . i i ? . v i i-. - i i ii iy w iii 1 xx. iii' i x ? ii t .1 1 My . I . II II I IS! - .-- 11 II II I I ',-1 Y - ' AV i V MM' ." t-3-Itl H'X.f-ir tl A i I i "v , .... . II . - -I - IK II 1 1 rv r W I I W . ' . . if . 1 1 -:T w -:V 3.aree Months.,, n j M Tvto MonU, s K.- T.rfta month8 m aTno. , TITthePoat Office ftt Wflmlnton, K. CORNING EDITION) nnTT.TNES. w I Rugg, a negro who murdered7 an ol Isdy nnd her daughter oa lxjng island. N) v was haueed at Hanter'a , Point yester Jftfan Lanester. t nesro, who- mnrdered a police officer, waa . hanged if Wa&biDgton. D. a A few pn were made sick by eaUng apoikd Ice cretMa st Tallul&h Falls. Ga.:tlO gaye rise to i n.lMirt lhat 700 persona had been ..poisoned Hnl that seventy would die. ; General K.iiuaroff reports that the Barflka1 are opf !),el to U'C new frontier line proposed by fiagUnd; Russia has decided to support the damn of her allies the Sariks; a iapatcU from St. Petersburg states that Russia has rfjfcied tbe British proposals; also, that ji,si i will demand the right to hate a liti-sim representative"- at Gabul, the capi t:ii of Afghanistan. r-Total cotton ret ,.pjp's 4.C49.934 bales. GenBqaef eMMst is w have in. appoiataentvof tom s r) la the, fight at BatOucbe, Manu the rebels lost .51 WUed 17 w.mnded. An explosion of" gasoline at Macon, Ga , injured two men; 5 one fa tally. : Tne touae. .of ...a.'KoTiregiani farmer near Onatouna. Minn., burned; fiw f his children perished in the flames. r- New York markets: Money lil per cent. ; ,-,)Uu easier at 10fHic; wheat;?'-un grmUd red 86cl 10; southern flour un-j ehansed ; corn, No 2 May 54j54jC; roaini, l.ill ;it $1 07ilT0f 8pita: turpentine uuchii-iirc-il. . I ' - .;:!- S.iin f the Kansas papers are ki.-ki'i.,' lii'rli at the prohibition lawi ' ' i G.-. Grant is reported better that is better than he was the day The Mormons did not get any com fort from their visit to. Mr. Cleveland He treated Uieir memprialafir a borel . A circus performer Philadelphia named Achille Ornofri beat hiJitfld step child to death. Death is far toq good for him. '. .-. ' - r The title of Sunset Cox's book is t4Tferee Decades of Legislation." We ventare to predict that it wiJl be inj iwt'simg reading for a political booki Harvard College has j one very remarkably intellectual student. He actually rode two miles on a bicycle in 6 iu unites,. 3 9f second beating al the b-iyn. "v ' . I . j Dean Swift spelled it "jbad Scitua tion," and the letter containing 4i lias just sold for $47.25 in London. We know Americans who wiU Jai that spelling for not half the Bum. The paragraphers have had their S'un at the expense of the doctors ana tilJ the cancer is making progress ami 5iot'ri days are numbered. He in worse and has had to give up his work. :VA : I r n- k There wan a big beer riot in Loo don on Wednesday and the policy were beaten back by a mob 10,Oo) etrono;. The proposed increase of tax was the canse of tbe disturb ance. - . ino Afghan question , appears t( be asHumiDg new complications. "' It way be that there is yet a lower depth in tbe vale of humiliation int which England must descend before ' Pece is secured. -J si0 1 : , They are worrying ; the President io visit too nunyrWacea.Thert i "ecu wjo uranj moving poiiucai . menageries sinceeresf dents and Governors d na; thet were elected tp, doCtttketin was J -aoi a part of it. TbMEWouia Uw glad to greet thefPrtsidBt;aJhk same, " i a 1 We have received a pambliletlb thirty-two pages eoBtalsiag ' Carl Schurz's views tofTlWIoShlbfied upon his recent lecturtne trmthroufet a the States. He is:;an bleGe man Republican and what he aayk vill interest many and perhaM fai- -u ligub io -Northern men nowm profound darkness as to the South.' oam Jones is to return tp waco, Texas. A dispatch n: Vccleu to hpsr him - Lt r.jil. Pjeparauons u an immense pavilion, ligliT - lormer Methodist ..IninkMr yarned J. D. Shawtchallengea4arsok to a discussion nrtnn ilflir Shawl b&'iWi& rrom ceandi, ww anUlMlteher .Bob lngerpUeVSaii t to attend s tWidond lit VOLJ XXXTI.--NOi47 - The Centennial edition of the Au gusta (Ga.) Chronidte is a notable example of enterpri8exThat paper was established in 178, and it cele bratea' tbe7 completion of its hun dredth year by issuing a twenty-four page , paper, , each ,: page -: containing seven columns --enough, reading mat ter to make a stout volume. A, cut of the handsojne Chronicle building,. wun a matory or tne paper, arrests the. reader's . attention. at. th begin- ning. The Chronicle is a progressive1, able, scholarly-and interesting paper. -- i - r i The poloi line is; again disturbing the EpisbopaliaDS of Sou Ih .Carolina. The Diocesan Convention is ; in ses sion at Columbia: 5 There is a deter-f- mined effort to' exclude the colored clergymen from tbe body. Thi movement ongirAtedWith . and chiefly suppcrrttdbythe lay members. Spirits Turpentine : j -'That was all a lie about the burning and kiilling of a revenue man' ia reraonor (iranvilie. - 1 --; : New JBerni'Vwrna.: Eighteen hundred boxes of seas went over the A. A N. C. XL R. yesterday. ' The Chadbourn Times says that a car wheel ran over a darkey's foot and he was only laid up for, a day or so. His name Lincoluton JProaress: Between Franklinton and Middlebure. in this State. the hail stones did much damage killing poultry and lambs., and severely ' injuring persons who-were exposed to them. Elizabeth City Economist? Oui townsman, Frank Yauehani Esq.. has m- vented a coupling for railroad cars and ob tained a patent which Is referred to in the. Scientific American with commendation. : : ;4Mt!uAiry tfms' ' On Wednesi day morning las Prury . Wilkes, brotber in-law of our townsman, Mr. J. F. Harri son, -committed suicide at his home ia Stokes county, by shooting himself through the head with his rifle. Mr. Wilkes was 83 or 36 years of age, and leaves a family. . , Danbury Meporter: The Mayo Mica Company, with a capital of $50,000, have commenced work in Rockingham. i Tanners in town this week report the wheat crop looking finely. Corn is com ing op nicely, and there has not been such a prospect for an abundant supply of fruit for years. v.; .i, Winston Daily t There were sold in the town of Winston, yesterday. 1.247 sacks of the various fertilizers, by the different dealers, aggregating 249,400 lbs. - Jake Seeraves was badly wounded ia the head on last Sunday, evening in Mess town.' He was set upon by three persons, one using a knife and another a chunk of iron. . k . . " --Goidsboro Argus . The fish Bhipi meats from Morebead and New Berne by express through this city still continue very Heavy. ; The truckers ol tms vicinity are very much disheartened over the poor prices their short crop of truck ia bringing in the Nortbern market. ' Many of them now fear that they will not be able to clear carjienses.'.:' ''t.s .wn;- (; i Winston Leader: Win. F. Mo- jPandlaas, a y duthof some fifteen or sixteen years ox age, living in oaiem, .naa .one .or his legs . broken ; between the: ankle' : and knee, on last Thursday nfght while playing at the game called forrt over.M Another boy in BaJem was pretty baaiy nurt playing at the same-game on the afternoon of the sanday:-'vi; --- ' .:A- i .Vtatesville, Xaaidmarh ; The'faoi toryof Mr, H. W. Weedon, f or the manu4- v jaj'; bhuh'w jVvvpi up JSllmwood, this county, was destroyed by fire .bctweenvll and .12 o'clock Monday nigbl;,,-The loss is not less, tnan X4,oo and there was no- insurance. With the fac tory and machinery." a large quantity of lumber was destroyed. . . . , Asheville (&ance. Irish; pptaf toes are selling in A&beyille at $1.50 per busheL and are scarce at that. Out farm ers would dojweU togivejhe culture of po tatoea more,, aitenuon. genuemaa f rom Swannanoa makes' the statement that over 900 families tn that part of the county are f buying ell their: provisiosr and eve food ior their stock; ta.Ashevillej : r I T&UMmiWmir; DfFbustlthe Iroit grower of. 4his couhty,rteHs us that there will ne pieniy.,01 irms, ana uiaiiie never liad a finer nrbsoect. - There is Vgtest fatality .among the Sheep In South AJaaan. An old ciilzenOf Chatham coanj ly has observed that an unusual number of deaXbs.': occur among- sheep jast after meai- slesavepjeyaffea wtany-great extent Wilson Aditance:ri The bTA lauds highly tbinemorial address made bV Mr. Jj Umg, t; yy lURingtQO m tne litn inst., and iadeed we find the address S wonderful piece' ' of " eloquenceV , The RockV Mount VXebvrteY has1' ceased td exist ana will be !Sxieeded W -the Tar . River Taueerr xyi wjitcn., paper-we unaersiana Messrs.' Lwssey ' uatue 'ana weo r: .nan .Will ug iu vuuvo ouuyvuuouu.. ' i Klnston 2Ve-T;herCitizens ol Greene county are requested to meet in the I court nouse in enow am on oaiuraay, tup lBihdaVf M&V.rfbr the nofrtoaB of taking steps towards bail ding a railroad from. WiJ- J soB.o lunsion. via- Btauntonsnurg, onow Bill and' Hookerton., i Prof . Sylvester Hassell; who has for years been at work on aaistoryof tbe Primrtlve. Baptist Church, says that tt wmgo to press oy (yctooer. JJ of" jails InTSTorth Carolina, -Major'Ii G. jpi fiaid v recently that '. Dare . countjr mnM hhast of , lha most unlaus orison in te Stale;"CJt Is huilt entirely of tQgs and naS - BO ' QOOrs or wiuuuwa, pjuxyy Ltay dnnr in the roof. Prisoners are lowered thrnngh this door wita a rope anq are naui edVout with-a pair otflsh tongs. A patent Mi3mQ&&sV&( LHd:ttthejen. uemen wno occupy ue joanieo jan i WaiVelwaj UatTJ hadaeatlriV ,aregelUngsdhumeaahd;hu foxes in the country round about here they are de8trovine Dies. There isjsome.talk of makhg?eldon the lay over, .place be tween Qtmnlifco snd Wilminsrton since the lAtlantio -Coast Line has .purchased the tehohairyrefl jcwuiroao. un Mnursuay uuii oiict n protracted illness of several- months. Mrs. Martha J SummerelL died at the residence of "her husband J. H. Summerell, about i.'imiIIINGTONV C..aRDAtV:MA;16 l885: Female Academy. Salem," N, C. i Bacca laureate Sermon, Sunday, June 7th; 10. 80 aVm,; by Rev. A. W. -llfller, IX V.t of Charlotte.. Senior .Essays, Tuesday;' June 8th, ,7,45 p. m, Art Exhibition, fWednes day, June lOth 4j.rm. v Concert;'lIendeV sohn'a Alhalie,' Wednesday, , June 10th, 7.45 p, m..J( Cmimencement, Thursoay. JunelltbO a. m. ; Orator, James ACarl isle, .LI.. D., of Srjartanhurg,8.-C Dt plomas to be presented by '.His ErcellencjL , A.,M. Scales, . Governor lot, Jform 'i3aro- lina. ; : . ,.v..i;':';.',vr'a'i,v''',-''',iV' i Scales issneC his - first pajdon , yesterday. All the cattle .shown, yeaterday were from Raleigh towaship. -:Mr, J5. JB. Engelhard recetved yesterday a letter an nouncing that the Henderson' cluh had joined the base ball association., Uw-Gov-ernor Scales; yesterday ipardoned Xewls Ruffln. colored, of Orange counQr.. who was convicted at the spring term, 18J. of prange superior, court, of . larceny, and judgment was suspended upon payment of costs.v Upon Bufoa's default at the spring term he was sentenced, to threa 'jears'- ' ia the penitentiary I iTestBrday. certainly deserves to be marked with a white stone in Raleigh's calendar. Ths catths ' hffv which. had for -three weafai' bee -r-uay subject of conversation sad unlaggiflg' In terest, wsahekaxdwaa. .successful at its most" sanguine' promoters ' could have wished. It was an absolute success and pertonaUy-gratffled every resident of Ral eigh as well as" numbers ' of "people ; -from other places in' the State. T It proved one thing, and that ia that no place tha size of Raleigh in this country can show so many thoroughbred cattle. It proved another, which is that all Raleigh people need to do is to pnll together and success is sore to follow. - It is estimated that the cash value of the cattle in yesterday's parade was over $15,00Q.. r - r.n : ' NK W ADVKKTISIIlIIiltlXv -Munbon Balbrifcgan underwear. J. T. HABran Steamer Passport. HKZNSBKRQKBr Base ball supplies. . Mkettng Ladies' Memorial Ass's. G. W. Pbick, Jb. Auctioneer, etc. Eicl afoul . . Mr. W T, Harker the, missing man, has returned' to his home in this city. 7 Piling is being, driven for the foundation of CoL Eerchner's new store, opposite Mr. J. O. Heyer'a ; ' Two apparently, new store or office keys were picked up on Market street yesterday and left at the City Hall. . The Bteamer JiSoZion took a par ty of blackfish excursionists dowa the river yesterday; morning. They had splendid luck,' catching about 3200 fish. ' ' .We saw some very fine lettuce yesterday from the garden of Mr.; Rowland Fowler. . Also some. . -beautiful . bunches from the garden of Sheriff Manning. I The steamer Passport. Capt. J. W. Harper havlngl)eea thoroughly over hauled and put ia -first-class condition for the summer -campaign, t'wiU. resume her usual summer schednfe oo" Monday next; Now for excursions. - ! The . British . barque George Davit, CapC Macomber, was cleared froni this port for London, yesterday, by Messrs. Alex. Sprout & Co., with 1,000 casks of spirits turpenthie. ?,2$0 barrels Of .'roaU anT8,250 barrels of tarvalued at $21,18o; r It was bur Mr. R. J. Jones Wh was elected (or rather re elected) to tbe of fice of Grand Treasurer -of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, a position which he has held f,of tWfJYffyears or more, and not A. J. Jones, as it appeared in the proj- J)ne pf,.thtl 4 first excursions of tbe season will be that of Unity. Tent No. 60, . Independenl Order of Rechabites, pa the 20th insi.-eompUsatary o the High Tent 'which convenes the ' 28Ux The excursion will take place oa the steamer Passport, of course. ' -' I The Gttdsbero base ball clul are practising vigorously, and don't intend to sjffer jdefeat any mpra.lf they ( can help it, or if "fctrioL attention to business" win save thehf. ! Tift Arovs says they have their mals Wdtout-'lbr. tW'grouns (to diemj, e hate; before Hs ticket ot mtltauon to ta Conp inencement exercises of Oak Ridge Institute, Jnae 1st knd Sdfl.'' l Anhual". sermonTMay tllst, 1 by y3Tk6fc?T&bjr test for Debater's medal June 1st. .Orations by fRepTresfeiiat!ves '-of ho Xttxenlnp' an PbfloniatheM(8offiU inneWballSJuM andatSpf'ma; hi.-; - Atcanchvre ol Wilmington Comman m:iMay thir'hi offlcts were elected for the eniuxngyearj u; i. 'E1. O.W:'Rl Kenan. - ' G. W.BXJhadbourn- '. . C. G.W.-A-Willianw o.T i :! Prelate Revt TvH. Pritchard. 7 Treas.TiB.iE. Harrison, x,;- vs. vitj Bec.-H. Hi ituhsott, .V ;Swi'Jdfa;Penipsrt -W,WWoolvinK .Vtlhh'i ?o i a on"a .,adifWaiwI;j6ys'T.;.! Kenan. The defendant was required fo give bond in the sum"6f $50 to keep the peace for six inonthsV failing mv whidi he! wss seni vq jau, -- s -iK ; j.K vy4 i , .The. same defendant was tried for assault and Jiattery upon T. - J. Kenan, and judg ment was (Suspended upon the payment! bt . - ' .Is- ' ? , Explosion tf KevMese Lan ,Tlt Itfemrlra Vmtkf lBultAJX'oiiai Girl teTletli. 3;;The fire whichcauvd JieNaJarmabou. O dock Tjnursuay mguf cama very near xe .aulting most disastrously in . more ways than- one. .The hoseis located .on the corner of Seventh and Castle streets, be longs to llr. HoWeBVoh Ninth street; and is occupied by Mr.' John Casteen superia-. tendeat of the city lights. Mr.' Casteen's wife had gone to pay sV brief Wisit: to: her Sister, who lives ifi thefeoutfuy, ahontilne miles from this city. A Mr; Cteen was away from home, attending to his business Af seeing to ty iigitin of the street lamps, and the only. cPnts of tbe house at the time 'were hu Jiwo' daughbns, Delia and Catharine, thejoxmerahout sixteen ; years of age iaud ths latter. about eleven The youngest sister wti engaged at soma work .at a.UbJd lathe khchen,"upon wiclii'was- sitting a kerosene lamp, and the older sister wss not far from her. All of a suddea the lamp exploded i and the burning oil was throws upon the person of the youBg girl, communicating to her clothing; which was quickly in a light blaze. The older Suiter rushed to the rescue, but was so overcome With boirorand fright that she could render but little assistance. " The screams of the girls, however, quickly brought some of the neighbors to Uieir aid, , and through their exertions the life of the poof girl was saved. The most active among the rescuers were .Henry Berry and David 'Williams, colored people living in. tbe vicinity, who showed great presence of mind under the circumstances, smothering the fire with ap propriate material and even taking measures to prevent the unfortunate girl from inhal ing the fire; one of the first acts of Wil liams being to place his hand over her mouth. " ' "" ; Catharine was burned very badly from the waist upwards,' . especially about the breast, face and arms, and it is feared that she inhaled some of the Are. Surgical as sistance was -immediately summoned and at last accoants she was resting as easy as could be expected. . Miss Delia also had her hands and arms burned pretty badly in trying to save her sister. The house caught fire, but, thanks to prompt assis tance, the damage was trifling. A metsen- lrwa seat for Mrsl Casteen and she reached the bedside of her suffering daugh ter yesterday morning. Deatlk or Mr. lUly( of Warettoville. The Fayetteville (N. C.) Sun reports the death on Saturday hut of Mrs. Hannah P. Lffly, wife of E. J. Lilly, Esq. The Sun says: "She was a native of Richmond county, , in ' this State, and the daughter of the late Wm. P. Leak. Esq. . With the ex ception of her brother, " Mr. Js3T AT Leak; ol Wadesboro, she was the last surviving member of a large and influential family. She was married ia 1840, and has raised a family - of devoted sons and - daughters. Her health failed about two years ago. Shi was always remarkable for sweetness and gentleness of disposition, but .throughout; her long - and painful - illness these charac teristics seem to have intensified. Her character grew more lovely and perfect un der suffering. Seldom has a death oc curred in our community which has caused such widespread sorrow 'or called forth so many expressipns of regret and sympathy. Mrs. Lilly was the mother of Mrs.1 Pres ton Cumming and Mr. E. J. Lilly. Jr., of tats city. ' BoltcloBS Itcma i. - Rev. Dr. Pritchard : arrived home from the Southern Baptist. Coaveaiion yesterday morning;.' n route home he stopped at Farmvine, Eftanly coBBty, on, Wednesday, and addressed the school at that place, ia accordance wh1n!rltatl0n, and Thursday night he preached at Wadesboro. ; f The Salisbury Watchman '' of Thursday Ma Tlh, says r e citizens of Salisbury, representing nearly all of our religious d&- j. - ..i 'To ;-..r. ...... . n . ... .4 nominations, were enienaineu lasi oaooain eyenlng't the ifethodist church of 'this cjt'y jiy a' very "eloquent . discourse' from Bjev. F.. W, JL Peschau. pastor of Bt. Pauljs Ihenn, churchr 'of Wilmington, lf. ; 0. The subject was 'The love of Christ, " anfl this abls divine impressed; upon his j bearers in language most buautif uli; the immeasity of his subject.1' - - j Wllmlnctea Library Association, At the annual - meetins of tha Wilming ton 'ittrsiy Associatidn;4 recently held at WeirhailL. the.follewing ofllcers.were elect- J ed for the ensuing year: ri o ! ' lFresideht-r-DV. Thoa F.Wood. ' i ;xDnTrsJ-j CL , Chase, v Junius Davis, Rer.1 F.'Wi EL' Peschau, John Cowan; W. X: mndng,M. and 8. afartin. u.' ju.;- 'j-'juui-.i ia-.n j . I' The first meeting of the new Board was 1h8ld atthq 'iibrsry rooms yesterday aftee noon at .6 o'clock, when the work was got ten weQ in shape for the coming yearand a spirit manifested r that indicates renewed e'Sorts 'for the success tof this importa organization ' and the extension of its use- Base' BaU. ': ' :- .' ' '. ; r At Oxford N. C on Thursday and yes-, terdayV games Were played by the Oxford. and ' JUieign nines, - wiui ne louowing scoinrsdaOx Fridsyxford , BaleighO.v'W :S j ' - Yesterday afternoon, a game was played at. ihfl ISaatdeV grounds rn this clty,: by the Beasidt aM Excelsior Chibs, . Score; Bea sideEbxehuorS. 1 i . ,A t i: Games were' also played by the juvenile Clubs Blue TCaps, 'CapV War. Bellamy, and Fast Runnjers,CapL-H. Turrente,. Score; t Seeokd " Day ' JProeeetttoas Blaliop xrmtmon Annual, Addre Reports of CommStieeolDhe jAdoptlon of a : . Constitution &e, Ac.: 3 - ! . i yi-i m ..ra0atteBe9Ottl ' - '' i 1 t Kikstn,' Ma'15,; ISSSOn r Wednes day night itevTMrlis prwchedj 'aitpfa .Thursday morning "being' the Feast of the Ascaasion, Early, ;Cornmtionr,wa8 cele bratedjsndlthere, jWaa Moriiing grayer jand a sermon by y,. Hillysr4 of Golds boro. The wrjter wa nece,8aarUy detained fronidhese ! services, or..he wonldtglve a more detailed account of thenu 4t 4 ' Convention met immediately after Morn ing Prayer? the Bishop ih thehair. .Afkejr 4 roll call, the Bishop proceeded , to tttdf his annual 'address. The i ollowtogwas em- J braced in his repbftr ' l fc 1 I ConflrmationB : 214j 1 ofDarijftikaU- ndssloSEDTbcrte it f cfergySeii re ceived InTto i the Diocese. There - are 8 parishes stilt vacant; It were vacant when the Bishop first took charge;, .The salaries of the ministers are entirely too smalL jCovr . 1. . . . . . moauom u uijixanu. missions uave .in creased, but are still too small. " -Ul ' - The Bishop made; an earnest I appeal for foreign and, domestic, missions; also, for the University of the South, at Sewanee. .He appealed also for the Society for the Increase of the Ministry. The -Bishop referred to the Episcopal residence, the ownership of which has lapsed . to; the parishes .in 1 Wil minjton.' The. parish . of St. James has givetf her share to the Diocese. He pro posed - to claim the Diocese's share to the scholarship to the General Theological Sem inary, no w owned by the Diocese .of North Carolina. . .. . . " .-' , : ; ?-S&Jl- Zx Vi? ' re80iT,ea that a committee be appointed to consider tnat part or tne 'auaress relating ; -to the University of the South. : ..-.--.iV u ; un mouon 01 vol jrremont .it . was re- solved that , a : committee be appointed to ppointei ilarshlp consiaer tne matter .01 tne sen th T!ni(WnTftl rMfdmtre. ; ! -' ' and The Bishop declined to appoint 'a ;com-r mittee under .the latter resplurtop; and ask ed the Convention to, nominate the ' same; The nomination" of the committee for this latter object elicited' considerable 'dis cussion. Col. Atkinson;: nominated-'three gentlemen from Wilmington to this coni mittee, and this nomination met with con siderable opposition. Col, . Fremont; inade an explanation of the "way" in whicnhe property is held. 1 :" : i;y-- , The Bishop appointed Rev Mr.- Sheild, Col. Atkinson -apd Mr. : Lamb trustees of the University of the South, c . Rev .'Mr. Drane, Col. Hughes and Let erman were appointed to consider the question Of the Episcopal residence and the shcolarshipi . . . CoL Hughes , begged to be. - relieved, and Mr. Boyle was put in his place. , ' On motion of Dr. - DeRbsset, the address of the Bishop was -' referred to the '.commit tee on the StaTTdf the'TJhUrch. - Dr. HuSke then rfead a lengthy report of the committee on Canons, to whom was committed last year the work pf framing a constitution and revising the canons of tile Diocese of East Carolina- on the basis of the constitution and canons of the Diocese of North Carolina, u-f. . -. ;' . In the midst, of the reading of the report Bishop in ike chair,' Dr. Hualra resumed the reading jot the report. , , j. . Rev. Dr.. Hughes, chairman, read, the report of the committee on Finance". . " ' : Rev. Mr. Price read the report of the committee on Unfinished Business. Rev. Mr. . Hughes read the report of the Educaimn-couunitteei.j . ' , . Rev. Mr,; Drane, made a .report of the committee on Church Bnildlhg; v " The Brahop - nominated Rev.'- Collia Haghes, Rev. Mil Price,' George Roberts; W. E. Calder and Mr. Smallbones. , The Convention then' went into committee of the Whole. The Bishop called RevrMii Hughes to the chair. After discussing and adopting seven of the articles of the Oonsti tutio n. the cpmcuiUee of the: -Whole arose anu reporieu progress anosgjea io su agamy The Convention' being called to order by the Bishop, Mr. Lewis asked permission to leave to-morrow, -which' Was granted. -: Ob motion, the Convention ad journed tilj to morrow morouag at, y o cloct. - ; . Capt. Justiu . Bunting, who has been in Gainesville, Fla, ( f orjlhepast , three years is here on a visit for af monh. , Mr. W. ArWarrockii of i.the - Siab Pulj lishing House; jhaa recently j built a nice residence at his fclace on MasonuoroiSounfl and removed to it. He ' is getting' to : ibe quite f arm4r and horticulturist,- and 1 has a fled plarjerriegd'to v Mr. ChaSrlleMlle onslness ' manager df the Bijou dwttCo.' ihe ttty. The bbmpahy appear' hero fife 27$ aud:2Stii ;si'- 1 -ay to nil) turn i 1; ..; u- iaa en mi ' u .1 t;i n: Gid Edwards and Eliza; Hester, both be-. lored, were before Mayer Hall yesterday nibrniechged wtM!etmgvearsoi derly aid usin'e 'fan1kning'knguBg' in the Neighborhood, b'f Flfih;iahd; 'jOastje Two other bifliire . cases "were ;aspol j of whicb paid three dollars .jto ) of; one city treasury. ;- 1 1. -;' ? The nineteenth anniversary of the Asj sochitlon of oMcei of vthV Third' Nordi Carolina liifantfVlelthhYtTI'w1!f, tie celebrated' io-dayat: Cafeiaaf MetdV The members and -honorary members of tne Aasociauou -arei . xeqeesjieu mee ai Capt. ,;SouUMrlaAda Uvery.'tajbles th s morning at J o'cloc,f y: j. f ' ' A SidraraiL' t'veUnEnirlishmahUho" Was arretted fi and t6dgedtfi 'tnfcfuamv liniiod' A wftfitr "A tWn' Vr t wio1 opn't1 ilrtWn :the riQin yesterday fot LiverpopLOMi Second Round. for the tTflmington trifct of the Methodist K, Church, South f v Brunswick Circuik at Bummerville, May 16 and 17. .- 7-:&&t .i,y"t . Abe convention, oa mouon' 01 Ur..reKoar set, toarecesStllI4 p.Jni;'a - t The Convention 'iner at to., the streets, at aiatff'hourThtoday ntghL , They wexeletjbefow1 tot daw''eftch ' iliiauuwi.w' vvnoybHiut w,y..v British barque 'Georae iiwliich'eiesjecl, 1 -tji'0 If .-if WHOEE NO. 5822 romtarinicauonj; : '4 t Theiollqwing ;'beo 4ay 4 or , tne eoutn : Atiantie titatea ra weather,uarkbleV winds and staibnar temperature; Vrt 'A1 mjrmt: iVf . " . wimb van. w uimQ WHO OOCUS J m r ' THE FLORENCE 'GfillSrClAijf OF TBJl uiuu 1 . me rauowiss' K aa bkbts ittAr wrtl.fAit tn th 1 111.1. 'hi ill, mm I troiM) a atCbamoeTabunrn, Pemuc-A Lsaxrnnav Jut open the door for her. and Mrs. Window r for her, and Mrs. Wtoslow will Jrovrthe-Amerioan JloranoeJhttngaia . the fareerr. Of this we are so sure, that we will teach oar "Bwy". to aay, fA blpesinf a Mra, from pain, ancurea drsentery audi aortens the rams.redn.aefl infiamm&tk ooiio, and oarrktiihe4sfaiuV safely through -b teewunjrperioa. K penorms precisely what it proiesBea tpperforn everr part or It nothto less. -We havenever seen T6arWmow-ABo SyroorletiblaVSiiSf towerwB would make ber', as she Is, a poysieal saviour to the Infant race. Sold by all droggista; SBcoenUabottlfc -if-.-i i ;.. . in niEMOBiAirr. roarv yellowed 1 eldest 8on of the 'late John B. and Bebecoa jDrown, Me rauier or waom was or devolution, ary repown all of Bladen county. - Althoo jth the f ros t and enow of wiater were upon the earth when the subject of this brief memoir passed away, and the -beauty of a glad, pew spring is now -smiling upon the world, still the writer feels that it is never too laU to render a tribute of grateful remembrance to one so tru ly -a Christian, end so fondly loved l - AU who knew John Bright Brown, of Bladen oounty.knew and loved a Christian gentleman Generous and hospitable almost to a fault, his wide open doors ever btde the friend or atranfrer "emter and wel OOme." His oonrtesr and vlnnlnv amlla (kAA-. eon like), won hearts and handgrasps many. His r warm, yutuuM boui, loving, every one, even to 1 Fe'8 alphabet, to the bent and bowed torn flttoTOf edb,lr. Bnt,-aboveali: attlie jno imiew Daoe learning its earliest leesoa in bedside of the djing his character was most oeauurui. -j enaer as a woman, but firm and un. skrinking at hla poat, ha nevat-wearied of admin-' lstering comfort and sweet words of oonsolatiou to the sick and ' suffering. : No- "worded liturgy could produce a more soul-stirring prayer, or more eloQuent heart apoeala, - for a ain-eiok and suffering Soul. Like the twilight of our -own Southern land, which leaves, ere the darkness of night falls upon us, a soft, rich and golden light upon the face of nature; beautifying and glorify ing the world about us, so does the light of this good man oast its illumined shadow behind aim. and the world in which he lived and moved is made betler-hj his life, . t . ; "Mark the perfect mau and behold the upright, for the eni of that man is ptaot." . God bless the christian Soldier. Amen. NKWi ADVERTISEMENTS: .1 pM BSGULAB ATTNUAL UXBTHTG OF THK LAiJtE8' WaEDALX itEMbRIAL '' ASSOCIA- TTON, for the election of officers and renewal of membership, will be held This (Saturday) After-) noon, atay 16th, at m o'clock, la the School House in rear of St. James' Church.. , By order of the President. ' ' ' my 15 it .X.EATSBVfiB.See'ry: . i Geo.W;Pi-ice, Jr., ! Auctioneer and Commission llerchant 1 OTFICS AND BALES ?X)OMS. 215. ILABKB STKSBT. where ;speclai Attention will be given the sale of Qoodi, Wares, Merchandise, am., on Consignment, and a General Commission: Business. STB1CT. attention to busi?s, and QUICK returns of sales. myiStf Steamer Passport AS BEEN TmTEOTJGHLT"tr7KBHAULED, and jut In first class order, arid "win oommenca herjlagular Ssnuaer Sokednle, MONDAY, MAT; join, wsTiDjr iooc oi aiaraet street, at a. jl. daily, exoept Sundays. for FrekhU Passage PC Charter, see the Captain on board. 1 myieiw...;. It ,t .., jtbibpto. Balbfiggan TTndeioiw f OBTB OF THSSB FOPUfcAB GOODS , BJE-j j-ta ceivea yesterday. i The IKPSJOaX 8HIBT stQl the favorite, mads of BSST material, and only ONI DOLL Ah. 1 CHILDREN'S HTTTTS. with tha PaAant. WalaU nana r-ntB, soia omy oy Mvnavn, mjr 'r, p., . ; iotaier,ei HEAt QUARTERS FOR BEACH'S BiSB BALti BATS, CAPS, and all ethetjBASi - .:. Forisaletbeapat .--.!, my 18 tf HEINSBERGHR'S. Llf ot ce i tpt Contractors Brldgd PB0PO8ALS 'ARE Ijmm FOB-THAV af aJ sonry of the Bridge at Cape Fear Biver, near FayettertUe; ad a Kause trr, '.near ai)tb field, on the line of the Bail Road from Wilson te Fayetteville ' o w;...i-:i5f-o- j The afaaonrv at Cabe Fear win bet of the chari- aoter known as the Banged Bubble Work, to bfe buile of 'weff eoarried' measioa.' stonst laid In even courses dimlnlghmg In depth from bottom to top. Amount , of MaTKmry 1TOO cubic yards, j The proTJOSaiJ tbV tnis Way baud entirely of Stone or of Stone and Brick. u The Weuse Rfvef BttdgS-wffl befoT the charad ter known m mBfidplA- fbri;.froB)njB found near the site., , ' . , Cement will baiuruiahed by the Company, and I delivered at the 'nearest BAiTRosd Depot heT fnfMfttinMlflA-wt Va9kMtaaMa ef 4ha AWMmoiA I foundatioBa also wlU be prepared at the expenaB of tha-CnmiMiiv-..-.. .. - . . Bid reoeiyedtUHOthday of JaeK1885. .f! d Caw W.-X- B4WJbamgtc.;' uu;o0v . lifs nraTaacaeokPAirr m thb unrrsp 1 " , i 214 Water St- CPtbnptoftaS j rTUlB CELEBRATED ECLIPSE COTTCCT PLAB A TER is undoubtedly tbe best on the market.' We have made arrangements with the manufac turers , to handje M?JZJJ'Jloe thia season. - - WM. B. SPRTNGEB CO., : i , : 'Sucoessors to Jao. Dawson 4h Co., - i Y nr uuuuw" ior Beipnts ner to survive ana escape the eripbiff, ooliofciiig-, and teetbJsgsUarMBaj WlNSLow'a SooTHisa Btbttp reUem aMM Veil asleep, on the raorainr of the SSth of Feb-: last, like an e&r of mm fnllv rlnAnml nnd for harreat. JOTTTt RHrciRT annww tnrf ' f rCootrac AdvertsSmeal taAea at propoj" : ' .toatty low rateav ' ;'-t- i Wo . " ' Tsn cnes soBd Woaparefl type make one square ; NEWWApVERTISiaiENTS- SOP r, ; td CbntictcfS; A? jpHOrxALs asx pi y iTQ ob icads3 VnlT following deseriptios ! -T - . VD thi sad a aalTfeet lor, (9V. aine Inches wide, (7) aetes iaehea thkkj -to cJow " T8 lneaaa baaxt anoB ed) face; ta - ' litlS9 S04 ""ootidy lawedand eqaared, at- V '-v ted at each end-, , . m'su-.j ' OASLPOSTOABTopPrNK. Tf nf tHn tJuj - 1- upon allfonr aidee, the others to have the hart S?t?ffo.ntw9Blde: ties to be delivered on. :- w mw w roaa sscsuea pouts as may be agreed - SSSSlr? Pud Pilef to Ties each, ",' Intervals- of its fact.- oi ath... v. jr ujua- w., lvv wF:of oe cut colore ;-v- the-llt Of JnlV. If ft.1 UMl vrlil Ko w..4.A .11 rx.M taeSSthef May. Addreae' -.? atvnim i ? my8t28M Wllmtngtott.K.C;- . , . . ... turcica of wiuuKOTSaf Vi -" wiuhKGWH.i'rilpri-'isaL;- ,'; A MEETING OF THST STtX?aUfOLPgR8t ri .1.1. -i ... t . ... ... . una yuuipauy wm dq new at me omce jai the-' Company. In Wilmington, on HoiriTAT.rHfi 1ST ?r ; una neja, mi, jo p oiOOR AA ZOrtBe iTVrV Ti .i purpose or considering and acting upon.alea8e. : by this Companyjof the Ballroad and, prpftbty c -V , j the Wnmlngfon. CtolTrmbla "A AlnrastaalKA,' C ' By order of the Board of Directors, - v.- , J. W. THOMPSON. Secretary. . . - - . WV: ap 28 tdm .f .t .Bevlflw oopy.t OTWCK OF WTjLMTifGTOlJ. LUKBli . & AUGUSTA JEL'B. CO., , .WOMiKGtpH. JjrJLBUlSSS;;; ' M " A MKBTINa OF THB STOCEEOLDSBS G9 thCemplnv wfll hj held atiO 'nV MOBDAT, THB 1ST DAY OF JUNK next, at the office of the Company in .Wilmington, IT.- Gi, and- at;q o'olock M. On TUESDATi T&X r 2ND -i?-- DAT OP JUKE next, at Florence, S( q.tlorthe the road and all its property to the Wumlngtoa' & WeldonKailroad Company p rumvyi r By order of the Board of Directors- -. ' THOMPSON. Secretary , , t . u w . ap 29 tdm Beview copy. 1 - - Black laces;;, AU.pZACES, j ?j, Jj. IN WBITE AND BLACKS . 'i ,'S , -Snii- i i' & A Naples and V&rS ; : ;: (dis-wsisiaau graaes. , R. 21. IflelBiTIKrj.f. my 14 DAW tf. Ilefrigeratofs.' A woTHint lot op those dbtfofi"iln a. ehotoe KBFBIQXBATOBS ' ,t,. reoeivad."-v . Freezers, Coolers, Toilet Seta, and other H6uBe;'Fi'u.- Fnrniahing Goods mprofaaloa. Farmer W Cpek Stove all the rase. Garden Hose. - " ' W.H. ALDBBMAK M COt, ,r; v,."-, - v Plumbers, Gas Fitters A Tinners," - f jayU tf -: v jpajfarkefctre., - p . ! '-PwdflOft JS BBTTEB ; THAN , j "KKROSXtfB- Qlh. i any other Burning GH. , Caa.be naed to ans lanja - 1 1 - , u . : n iFof. sale b5 , . tT ' ' ? v'v , HSKKTHAAH,mCbotmut Stir, r'iU3 r L ,M WM. OTEBSEN, eorner 6th and Market. --J' -f V if nuijai man aija ra, v. norm rTont ot. v. - V - . - - , - uuaniHta m tutu., corner cuesnst anaMcrsaer- -j P. H. SMITH, comer 4th and CampbelL, . f W J.C. STEVENSON A CO.. SlZHoatkBtonrtn &f. v , .SlZHi B. H. J. AHBENS. corner 7th and Market Kti.: -r:- J. 8TBVB80Nr.lSt Market Bt--, Vit U .'..i.i. , w.uva -.vu .., V. Mill u V DW. - ,. J: TT. BORSfST. Na n1 -MnrtlV Ihtarth rA ' it 4tn and waurat Sts. - -, . .-; . -vi DlNortteFoarthsC vi? L"i ' aeelt grow. mh2 Jf ,t--Q; 'UTrtTdwrmr: i; , - watcn tms list and Trnrn-nT mHHOTBI, WILL BE OfBif POIt;T(SiVr v i eeptlenof Guests bn theiSTH OF MATjtSS5?i - j.', f The, Manager, will endeavor to t maintain; th ir V high reputatldtf Wthto jmeh'andVssisjetfuto aoltoita the patronage of thepablVcjj J5J;. ij Bates-tepeTmoritt, flOpevweeki'ai$aBer f ayii Speelal rates saade or.theafoatharea-.- -5 ; -' L r 'HOTEL BBUNSWirh. my 9 2m Smit hvillerW. CaroUsa, - Economy is Wealth:;? trOTJ HEAR PKOPTJI RAV Krt. RY1 WRAfSTfTlB ? 't L' ' i-'i-w nJTuTi:. lU 1;. Y-ti '-"X; St economy.and buy Ibe best you deafer UeaV- t aoney. In purchasing SHOES fo vottrsejf and' - - Vi- i ' Vpvi w' - family the BX8T BARGAINS an e WdJ . . V: " to ; i Geo. B. French?C: Bono, .f. 108XOBTH TBONT fTBBXT. my lOtf T)a1. T w n A ?i It-; 11 ": TTOB BmLDZNG PUBEOSgS. JL' vrrrrrai wwrtTTmrn wi tl.lt PKltCAS. liBIBAIr DISCOUrrr FOB LARGE LOTS-AN f i .. ,T , TO- THB TBADaVI :, - BxKky Poit, JJ-.C. ' r O.GAESLir, 5r v.-ri? fV' .. wilmloetOBtJi. ? - or aatm A Full Assortment 4 - . - O' BEELErS HARD' BTJBBEB TRUSSES (the most perfect sad d arable) ea be fostid at - JUW. eorner Frost and XlA-keC -- - ' Tr , laaa'preaoripttonfl eomposnded with the are.- - -Ti J . - J..;jriltf J - pn: 1V1 ready sold in this city, and tbey areatlU ia.r-- demand. Thev are the best B-oent Clsrar on the market - Try them and you will smoke soother, rJQuIOnJVait . .-..-i. . 3& V7 -1 - 3 1 V. jT'- -i -' - x Vt. .'HI , r . v - i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 16, 1885, edition 1
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