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Mtraotea for nas exDirea. onarKea snuwumK t - ates for time aetaattr pobUshed. ; Adrertteements kept under the head of "New idTertlsemenlawMbeharged fifty per oenUf extra. - Amusement, AncttonaadOfflclaladTertlsemenW . AeaouarperaqriareiweapAinBeraon t All f : ar " ' 30t llv. s mac. s wlta i terly, . Conta neeawiti and: recomm"' 'ions or f-r oLioe, whether la. t.j i "peof z or otherwise, wQl be cU.9d at -A - - - i . oe Known paittesr ortranger4 rrerenMmarpay monuuy ur ' - AiserfrwtoiQt he allowed to ex4 a nr adsArtiaftanrthlnff foreUnt tot eeedthet. heir retroW taslneat without extra charge at, -ranslent rates, ' BemBtanoes must be made by Check, .Draft! Potttal Jfoaer Order, Jxiueoa, or fa Begfatered Letter. Only suoh remfnanees will be at. th .rtekof uepiibllaDer. . i .-..;xj j . Ctenmunlcatlons. unless ther oontam.fmi .Tit. imsl o- diMmflH biiflT mud oronerlT imblf f real to are not wanted ; ana, u aooopix able m everr o other way, they-' bu auui aa wvovm will Invariably Iter elected if the real name of the author is wiuineicu! : Ad-rerUsers shoald always soeolfy the tea -or, sroes tner desire toaureruae m. "wSTSSii :ne la named the adTertisement wDl betoserted; I most thoroughly and conscientiously.' h the DaQy.' Where aaadyertlser eontraota for.1 . 6 J . . y StJSJSlffl .tthTbe English revisers have been aided . ragonsihie for the matBng of the paper to hls aaij ar.i . By WIUIAJX H. BEBN1BD. WILMHTG TON, JT. C. Monday Evening, Mat 18, 1885.) EVENING EDITION.! - ; v PEACE OK WAR, - "Peace is not assured, unless Eng-j land is ready for still greater sacri fices. , The action of Russia is such as to make it apparent that the; .amicable adjustment of matters be- - tween it and England is not more! certain than -it was two or three; The Morning St . -weeks ago. As long as England will; - surrender territory ana yield to tne! I lnaatiaoie aemanas pt ner aaversaryj there will be no war. There cannot i De war witnout two parties engaging.! If England will allow Russia to bully and will yield to each new demand! there wiUenawanutThaknM! of Deace will that be that is secured' I , . . " 1 or yieiamg an . every jpoini r : uTomj the -first tne.&TABjaas expressed - S ' - ? S. - i ' i v S 1 4 . Jt- I uesire inai peace snomaDe1reseTvea.f of Mr. Gladstone' Jt ' than-this paper has, and still we do not like to see Russia carrying point s after : point by pugnacious .bull y-J ;ing.;- , : j j - Russia, according to the reports, ' will have no peace that-does not al- , low. her" to place her J representative in Cabnl, the capital of AfghanistanJ :";r: , - If England yields then? Russia will j gresmveness and her display"' bt -a' B'"w aM 1U WO Wiun t lorce in sia. in xacvtne covite:wiHhave got much nearer td look evidentlyfayors peace moxe than 1 war; it-is not yet certain. as to th conclusion of the matter. , . . ) 1 SENATOR HffEBnANS PftOPO?E Tiara; v; 9;Vmr, i Senator John Sherman has cans it to-: 'Smniniioiailintl fietfcoittem - ;, plates at an early day;making visji - v . to the SoQth. He pretends that ifcirf ' '- 3 : .!..". . . 1 1 . . -m S . 5 - - a upsire jo cuiiivaio a Kinaer- leeiing ''"r .. with: the people of this section :that V- moves himT to' take :the ' tripr: This - - v . - ,4 ... . - . - , j ' s.0rt of political Junkfetingiif ;bcom4 . ' . , - ing popular, Sherman .is .an able man .Jj : .-one of the-ablest in the North. He"' - is possibly 'id finance the equal of any! man in the country. lUi. a at iiiiii 1. 1 mm yZ tf clan he has shown himself 1 7Z " J more doubt of h corruption than 4 have of -hir bitterness, and we cai have.nd d0abtnDt"4ither. His conduc in 1876, when he so prominently aid tj.he Treasory show how utterly venal ar I sao vicious ne is,.??- ..,-. -i. i 1 'The South "tt'oertaWyuve aind! . ly:;;idispose4 -friendsA lthas rather sinned In th4 against it by Northern' The Southern people aro lble and, possiblv. too onf4-?wt ... . ' -v.... niwi . - . ' HinnttiM e r. 'i.r -it 1 larriy zavoraDiev--t-waa' ieared-:that-tha ivAmnuftr ..i&w 1 . . heen tod forgetful of some lSf''f1 7"rSfA-r-'- . - nntT4o" ''k - - r I ""?vumy w.iiuyer was none in tne r vu Kvwiu.uvtL yj .luoiuaive, in 1 A A Northern newspaper jcsorres been, spending irmontliif m oi;it?i --I Afn'tx fflnr dstva of the people and said neiounu people them Ig'anhVstatBg be had -yiaited A a t,i Wrifiit fivelorsix, ex-1 i'.tT.Wa -and kind and very I .mucb in-contraat with lie. r people: of I f,a' VArtli Rnl'John Sherman and menof hia iypWiare noteservirig of j an raecialWtention atihoJia UV a. v w m ' , . . th Anthem pedDle: : To i pay - him, marked civility wouldbe an abase of. conrtesy and opportunity.' John may; come With his flattering expressions: and Insinuating Address bat he .will never receive the vote ot, tne cK?uvn-i ern; States; for President.- THE OLD TBSTAHIKNT BEVISIOil. The revised edition iof the Old Tea- tament was given to ; the . publie on; Fridav laat. . It ia an event of 'such; importance as to. deserve special men-; tion in everyMblfelouirn fifty years, for. the James; revision to come into general use. It may take fifty years for the "Victorian revision: to come into general use. It is be-; lieved by thousands of Biblical schol ars that eventually it will be received as the' pi ef erable revision. The fact that the Greek; text used in the New Testament isi a better .one than the one used by the ? James revisers will, commend it to scholars and students.! - xne xusiaoiisnea juarcu vouvuc-, tion appointed the Committee of Re vision on the 6th of May, 1870. . Six teen were appointed, and all are dead , TL V.o Uan Anna -" -uw wv-. w : Dy tfoe scholars of other lands, and America , has had no mean share in the great work undertaken. A spe- cial to the New York Herald, dated London,16th MayV says: "As for' the general "result" when" the whole work is examined it will be found; that the revisers -have on the whole been very conservative. The alterations in the Old Testament are 'much fewer in propor-; tion than those' made in the New Testa-; menL There have been very few merely verbal altetwos. -The Revised Old Test-' ament is almost exactlyithe same length as -the old . .There are importantAltera- Uoas in the arrangement of chapters, which are; printed in paragraphs so as to keep the consecutive sense, but ,are not divided into : 'verses. Poetical passages are printed like blank verse. - The first axiom of the revised translation ..was 'cling to the pure native significance of the words. This is a speci men of the blank verse: Create in nie a clean heart, O God, ; And renew a right spirit within me. Cast me not away from thy presence. And take hot thy Holy Spirit from me. Bestore Unto me the joy of thy salvation, -And uphold me with a free Bpint. jjiWe notice: that hell has been dis- missed and shoel substituted. The rfiv; .v 7fl2 VJ w stupendous and it has been U,formea with conscientious schol- and The London.ify! -at,i x : I "WT' tuo ic.uuui iKe pidi: better done than that; of the fit MnMA it w;n -,V W A WMVM W , WM W V W 4AA .be 8abjected to Wgid scrutiny and I bear TiDon the Old Testament, as Wasi - - ....... - . ": . ' the case as to the New. . Whatever may be the general judgment we feel quite certain that the last revision win not come into general use during the present generation. People who haTelearn to love tte IythmM ; revision of Kingr James will not; rabandon it ; for another revision: jf0 defective , in " translation. .Jjm.: the T.tf m,v "ho Tint " tlio-avAi, iail K - V. .t: PgarpW'fnndeHaig4 1 1 The London. Telegraph t has -this toi 1 say of the revision fust published. r,4Le4-asattmee-etate-that the Old Testa -t ment rhtis been more fortunate than tb New in its xeiisionl:; Its. revisers' not onl v! laid; dawn correct, prwcjDlesbu.L generally ttPt'iti than,! and thisutt?i8i xnas.wenow: possess. agrersion which reH sSSS J3$i&i memoi "ornlr fciua .uM3 utuues -ei we poo and that are stored memories. Uur first lmnression of ' thrfr wotk: 3&r the" effect ! that- learning - andj taste under the control of reverence,- have acmevea a great success, The music rings outstroTJg'and true. an oDsure j 1 Such results an obsure passage has been made yearspf .that prodoced thern.," : 1 ' - ' v- ?iWS,' -iilL- v iiu-:-sM(iwou remains 'ZmKiZi tr'i. m J export of tdataaymd provision 1fih a t t-4nnng iEf .past week the deinan XlZbiti? tuuu vaiues oi oreaasiuns ana ? pro-; ' i Apritl8Tbcrop butldok up to! last week; w thus summarized ia the abdv4 paper: 'rr - -. V - 1 ,;Wlth-,the exception of wheat the latest hewsMtothe Prop situatioh seems .. to be aTh,ffir pportance. r Oats and flax have been very . j - vuuuu auuj uu receiyeu 1 BT0IHV flAVII IIaII. .1.. 1 f , .were- perpetrated i. .wna is noweing pianteaunaersaaa-1 eacn year.at iMoa..42 and 44- k hi a -t. ? I factory conditiona. -and the final result will I Tfa viW - A ..t uennn iranri 1-3... 1 ....... . .. i-wiwvt ..,.. ui.jw . a Buiuuier ineHLt I f. - ' - . nDnn-i mAl-lia lf nnnf l(Mir I 1T MI. I TKi ri'HK U Kl. I- ! . . . . - 'i . . I VV I I.M I M (1 Tl, . - 1 HIM nil .UeNirB B11UCUUT bU t v v -, . Mil iil - 1A, ni Al.H ' iir 1 11'. i .aiDh 1 1 - uMuiM v,a.rr nA i w . a - throttled Grant' yrannidal ; sway WKan-YKo-vRlnrTnnna-"Viaited 1 the VVnite House-witn Hhaicrn4naW iala iQ UhTilwerl .quietly in-i formed that the President had nptftrj ing to rdoiwiUinlel passage Aof thoj Eabiniidl Lair that drives them osoi moch i ; uneasiness and r troubleJ' He rproe(fihafe theiavf should ; Wea iy,jxiiy j jWbaW r great , Jmprovernent r is ,,a i3on8ti(utionaliJ Presid.enfrsS uponi-s a tyrant who is a law tinto nimseir ana i regards the written law as "so mhch paper. - ;:f;?f.f 5-?--.. -tr,! -i-v ; SecreUry:Whtney it;4a. reperted,; is now on the track of frauds that, have been perpetrated- in.' the Navy. .Department. , He proposes ; to go to: the bottom and reveal the 'tru in wardness" of the Department in the. past. The purchase of supplies has been extravagant and perhaps cor-j irupt. Contractors . have been very intimate; with clerks, and by wining and dining them they have obtained f acUities denied to others ". - r - ! - 6en. Middleton seems to have dis placed vigor, enterprise and skill in his campaign against the 'half-breed ; Kiel; The Canadian militia, acquit- ted themselves snlendidlv and their charge with the bayonet .appears to have been quite up to-the high Bri-; tish standard. What will be done with Riel it is impossible to antici pate, bnt he stands, a very good chance of being shot. He is a man ' of considerable talents. 'j Raleigh has bought the Exposition buildings paying . $31001 and will offer them to the State for an Indus trial School, i provided the decision for its location should be in favor of tbat town. Raleigh is a very cood location for the proposed school! Old Stanton,' the meanest man the North has, thus far succeeded in pro ducing, was not without one political virtue, i He actually , refused to ap point his son to office. That ia 'to say the New York Sun says so, and it may be true. THE OLD y TESTAMENT RE VISED. London Times. Finally an international work of fourteen years' has come to a close. .The revised version- of the.New Tea- tenie?i wiasnedff MaylSSl,. and- il,t,,ot cuMicuk nw, soon bo puWiahed ia-all parts of the EnglishspeakiBg;wprJd.i. This revi- sion is the most . imnortant event in . . Z - ST 1 mT angiisn oioie since ment of the present revision Was in augurated by ' the. Convocation of. Canterbury, the " mother church of Anglo-Saxon Christendom, May 2 4, 1870. r Steps towards 'the formation; of an American Committee of Revi-, sion were taken almost;: immediately! meaiaieiy; " New Testament .Company in Ehe land was held Jane 22,': 1870.: - On: July ,7th following the two. Houses; of Convocation voted, to ?'in vita the; co operation of some American di "-' :-T .-tr-r Kree;wGJX, Dy armea soiaieryu uuupi; i-chanced to 'tentr xf - meeting," i$ 4 v r?rBr tvranni6al and v aVbitrarV1 Wegard to ihevdif'Jehovahne 48, i 35S5r5S 7 1 19'122 bales threVweeks since; mak mEf1eIf'(5e1 inS the total receipta?since.the?lst of vines, Tt Q. 1 wli;:! haf terwards the dut of -aecnrintr this! committee was as follows; ;- General Officers fthe Committee Phillip: Schaff,3:DiD.j? LLv DJ President; George E. Day, D. 1.,J Secretary. . . ":.-. .; t -i.- Old jTesiammtf .Company.'-Fo. Wm. Henry Green, D. D.. LL. D. .(Chairman), Theological Seminary,; jrrinceton. jx. j .i , rroi, weorge Hi.: Day D' D: Secretary), ; Divinity! School of Yale CoUeeeNew Haveni vonn. ; rArrpx, unas. a., Aiken, L. ,v.J TeolpgicairSeminary DeWitVDU, TheologWl Seminal wiJni,i!.v xi Y,t,,J A Jl i NeBroMWiefe ?J5P GeoJ i limien iare. u UL..iiiJiij unrimtir ,afci .WiirvLTrr- Li m- . u mmm n o . a .r s m . . r i rt r? ULD.,''U8aciY'i Trili . I flMMtmMMA;. . : 11..f XT 3 rTi" r - tt t rn.t.'H r 1 Jk M AALh A A UCUlUIlUiil All Jeminary; "Calvin :Ellis: Sto weODi' Haitf or. Conn. rPrbf i James Strongi S. T. D.V Theologioal Seminiury; Madisotf, 3Vj ; PrPfiBev Theological: Seminary, Beyrut,'5yria advisory member. on i questions fof ing was beld.intbe mohtb 'of Julvl I -H?y at New Haven, .Andoyeror. I i tiuuviiuu., -xuo I V... am rill... summer meetings Mninary For instance, "tabernacle of the con- - - . "H thinking !j it advisable to insert it uniformly in ; place of foVaoGtoa jwhen ptlnted iii smallrcitals . WHlou ? repre- il spnt t.nA wrtfrfs nKHt.it.ntfid bv Jewish it 'cnstom for thtf ibefablehamePf i techhicalterm from the1 Hebrone m three seem to have beefl generliy j introdaded. e?.ord: ''groVev ;l icali booka i y'sheoyireplaceai hell 1 oKinh ftaa Kaph rhano-ed in . nrose passages toahe, grave and "the'J Plt !W M i I 57fffftbuthorixeder8iOJk3-iaV I ( J ud sea vi.V 28)J hai beetf replaced jl seizure or ren jaen, ny. me itusmans was re-: . -M ULTCI 111 I - " ss! t 91 T vAAfl 11 " we-w -wwyw w wtwMifMivw -sw - j .,bA4 BtnKi pgr,improyemenw u 4w Jagainsttlie C&rrmeni3 Thlntentfcnj is printing of all, poetical, ' passages in "loniake the debate the last: party dempn ppetical f orni This hs -been done i trationetftheie3xrfjEto in the Psalm, Proverbs Job and the I rjL66iCMiyi7.Theovernn hantioles. but the DrbDhe have been i medical misaionflpam, to test the !nfV j8? i however. their oratory. The soflgs Jacob, Miriam, Moses, Deborah and Hannah, the Psalms of Jonah and Habakkuk and .-David'f Lament ' (in mir, cle, MSun,; staAd thpu still upon J Gibeon," is .indicated by its jerse character: so. also, iathe Ariumphal? . e (j.mann TnoB To ia i - i cry of Samson (Judges xvJW i.r JfixaminatlOn.OI the more familiar passages i and I phrases discloses the factr that care was taken in preserv-? in into.: nmisfinold worf(T of 'thai Old' Testement. The old literary: form has been held sacred' and the revisers cannot becharged swith ! any ; pedantic training after the original' text, bnt not all the familiar features of the Scripture have escaped! un-; touched. The high priest no longer ! casts lots for the scapegoat; he does! so for AzazeV, . , ..-- ' ; . . '. CURRENT COMMENT, As for the President he" is) more firmly convinced hn 5 before : he entered the Executive Mansion i that in his policy of civil service re-1 form he has the heartv snrmort of , the people.' If prior to trial he had; anv donbta an to the strenoth of : tI m.J:L the public sentimenfi'behmd the de- mand for lhe abolition of the spoils. DJf OtVlliy kUUOO UVUVW UOf O UU TV WSUAT ished; and while lhe wUl bear in mind th f twi, hnlds hik hinh - nnoiw the fact that he holds his. high- posV tion because the people thought the time naa come xot a cnantre, . ne is I more firmly fixed than ever in his de termination that the reform shall be carried out in its spirit as, well as in. its letter And it is a part of this re form that there shall be a , general, change in the Federal offices through out the South. -Jacksonville limes, . Dem. " ' .-r j ---Mr." Josepli Pnlizter is trie ; editor of the New York World.' He is also representatiye-elect from the ninth congressional district' in New York. In the latter capacity he has! the disposal of a cadetship1 in the mnitary i academy. Like a goodj neanea ana sensiDieman ne nas, arn ranoa foraftnmtfititivflTftminaiW: among fatherless boys. like a erous man he has also set apart $309 ; for an outfit for the successful com- petitor. t it takes a newspaper .man si to do the right thing in the , right; : nvj.r-Petersburg Index-Appeal, , r COTTON. N. Y.Commerciai and Financial Chronicle. Nbw Yobk, May 15.--The move-! I mo, nr 4V,a aa ?iv is given below. . For the week end-, insw 4rtis awahimm YWt I K t ' a41 i lUg WIAO V AAAAJg JLU.A V A tUO bUUU receipts have reached 1 9.413 bales,! against 8,683 bales' last 'week, l4i 740 Dates tne - previoua week: andj I UB W,ia'" ?VHl4f, 686,8 bales, agahis bales for the same period of) 1883-'84,rshbwingra" 'decrease "since! Septv 1,-1884, of -50,702 bales. 1 ;i The exports for the week ending this evening reach a total of '25,657 bales, pf which 21,497 - were to! Greatl Britain, 1,305 to France and 2,855 to the rest 2:of the Continent, while the stocks ; as ) made : up this evenJ ing are now 493,129 Jbales. ia a ou)ii Tuesday, pnvate . cables r,ear,djng the statistical , position ,in. Earore; caused an active, speculation .for Vthe rise. '. J5ut on .Wednesdays the failure of Livernool to - makn afi -Ai2nri4Jt ZhiJ?P5$ ISI I 1 f " j ,Ti. ft r -v r. dalness, which Id the basidess for' the) 1 1 ' t. -j-Ttirt jflt SSte - i crease in the acreage. Dfill aceohnti from' Manbheatei-andttrA i .... .... r .. . , . - . . : wnicn domestic jootton iroodsBolc cumstances. -4 Yesterdayvtberd was tiz intproyementpntronlerUT acco?nw nrtfrom th auctio SAlewttbrrgeodfciTnida: r 2 r -v"" ww spot became rather jnorer acti ye:, for! home oon8amptioo as the stock in the! country is concentrated here ; Prices! .were4.i6c. -lower. .on-Moxiday. and! I-I60, higher;6n, TbijirawToaj vucio naa a iai b UUS1UUUS I or 00019 oonsnmntiAnlh consumption, but an easier ' market with midline nplandabn'oted kf ioioJ wtat oaics iur lurwsru uenvei the week are$71j40fr balesvy : ACAn:ToallwfiPare snffin" frni errors and indiscreUons ' of youth, nervon iwwmnwe eariyiecayr,,io8S of manhood,1 &a Twill send a recipe tha wUl cure you discovered bv a mfirmfl4. 1 BAiTl J" "T ica. Send aelf-aririrpasAri enmUn. rn: I Josbph T. Inmak. BUUdJt Second Samael f h appear in , versi- is mora nnmng oom or tne prisoners ea uiu,. ti,.. 'J guilty. There were, both sentenced -to fied. ballad, The origin of; Joshua flJ J tnfa tnr i;fA. nn;n(rham eace on tbe AfRlian 1 aaestlon A. Vote of Censure to be proposed la JrllameBtConvletlon C&ble tothe Mornlne 8tar.T HjftiT.The telegraphic coW fWPonaeBce--oameyAfyiiaa-rQ uesuoa De- tween piBe andJDteGlers issued inentafy acti6iCuiita.ali:'oi:ihi tjaDertJ are tjreseateifc-TIie," putlicaG6it of ihe first '4i8DfttchrePCT08sea7lh&aJi6ntt iUaoMpAMtee Among; L .weak. ,and tnatihe: failed to. ;'petcelVe'De-; Giera tntenUonalunliTthet jxewa; of tbe! al humor wlth'wIiidi.BiiisiaDursued Jier ggfifesslonsUosa z$S : cl mt'&ax.fe siisiW''.: - On ParnaPieht'TeuiniBg.I .on j tho 18tb, -KobEitBou1te?,mlhV;ilou8e;j6f Commons, -f Ldtdsv'f wfU ipTopbse'' a; vote ; of ; censure witn case of ConniBgham and Burton, charged ' with oau8inK. the explosions 1 at ,. the Tower of Jjondn and jelse where, returned a , verdict Tnalntainedhis self composure, bnt Bnrton broke down and sobbed when the verdict W wTtw&WlAthA prisoners were fasked if they had anything to - say why enteneeef the laws&mldnot be 'passed -nnrm thfim nnnntnirhMtr nrotested that he was innocent. "He said he ; was willing to accept the penal ierrltude for life, bnt they ould not tench Md'souL ; Barton simpiy declared tbat he was innocent. Ut' . . ' ss- o v tt MICHIGAN. Destretlv ' Fire - la I.n&er. Yards and flxnis Iss Very Heavy. - By Telerraph to the Xoralne Star.l ' DETnOTrTificft.', May 17. A Free Press BDecial from vceola says : This afternoon a fire in T. F. Thompson & Co's. mill, on Lumber dock, tbnrned five million feet of lumber. Loss $60,000, which falls on eight nffereBt-' owners. By. the time the-fire an ThomDaon .dock&was rot under con trol a fire broke out on the immense docks of the Cable. Lumber ( Company a quarter of - a u mile - distant. ua these docks are about fifteen million' feet of lumber, and there is apparently no chance .-to save any of the lomber ottbe nulL Themill is val med at $100,000. rl.The lighthouse is now Iwrningjand buta short distance across 11x8 bayon are thedocka of the J. B. Potts Salt aaA Lnnvbe Company, containing ..int t.n mint nn fit f inmhor The riter is lined with; lumber from its lUVUMi W IllMa aVVVU V UOIMI UU IU i Une time there were grave apprehensions as j safety t. the. vUhjge, To add to the trouble, fire broke out in a tenement house hti the centre of the village, at the same fire was discovered at the docks, which kept the fireomnany employed an hour. Two engines from Alpena are on the way. and one fire tag and two more engines from Jlay taty : will start soou. - At 11 o'clock the fire is partially controlled. v - lluBSXGAir. ? Mayo 17. A fire in George Wood s inmher . yard destroyed . five mil lion feet ot lnmber. Loss $70,000 FINANCIAL. few York Stock ' Blaj-ket Strons ana ,. ;Aetlve. t ffiy Telegraph to the , Vornuut 8tar.1 Naw Tobx, Wall Street, May 18. 11 A. M. The stock market was strong at the opening this morning, the first prices show ing an advance of, I to i per cent , except for some of the Gould stocks, which . were stiU higher Western Union being ud i and Lackawanna . Lake Shore was strong and. TheDorresponi l t ; xesuits of The systenrror tnocaiauon gen-(LlwYork Centra Weak, .In the early dealings there was a. fractional decline, led by s heavy selling movement in Kew York Central. . After the first fifteen minutes the' market again became strong, and so contin ued during the remainder of the first hour,; Lackawanna leading with an advance of If' per cent... :But all of the Gould stocks were very strong, . Pacific Mail showing a gain of .1, ,Westeni Union U, And Missouri Pacific 'I only a moderate : adyaBce. . - The loaning rates show httle Change from Saturday, il iew .xoijc uentrai neinjr l-e. and Lacka- wanna easy; at 1-128. Of two Vanderbiir stocks Lake Shore is stronar and New York- I Central hat recovered a ipart of the early loss, put ia sum jowerinan on oatuMay. At ,11 o'clock the market is irregular but gene rally higher, The market has been active,; the total sales for the first hour being 102, 000 shares. v' .- tc . . . rOENsrGRAJfT. r Consnltatlon of Ptaysl elans No Cnanee Intne l.ast'Tliree Days.' : ; By Teleinraph to the SCormn? Star ! New Yobbv May 17. Doctors fihrady, ' Douglas and Bands held the usual Sunday: consultation pn Gen. Grant's condition to day. Dr. Shrady afterward made the foi l lowing report i - "We found the General's local condition neither better nor worse ; - in fact there has been no; change durine the last three days. The patient's general con-! ditton is pretty f ah4, but he is no better. He passed a gooinight." - Dr. Shrady said he preferred not to answer certain ques-l .tipns relating to the spots, swelling, &c, until after the, examination on Wednesdavr next. -'' ' a :Ewoia, iiuy muen. Urantl ast night rested , well and regained his usual rinw.Pil.aieen) .f .us.oia not experiv I ehcegipam last ttlght nor does he to-i :i nwmti4ait (uinun a .iot a -iw this morning and was feeling comparative- tly bright . and strong, . ; A .mass of hisre-4 vised proof and . new manuscript for his forthcoming book was taken bv Col Grant tQ the puWi&hers this morning. The Gene-i ' ral will do inptbing nioretoday. , j hW.i m-liiyQUEBJEC. j The Tillage of Somerset Destroyed bv Ui 5'CBifTTlecratoi I JkMrjBSsrwMay r.iarr-Somerset village VS70 a lAfifsAnnl ATJ. O - a. J - 7 .ope nunpreu : houses being burned, in-4 luoJng achureh, presbytery foundry and eese factory. . .Many persons are in a des-i 't118. r9n.dHion. , Only the walls . of the IwhtchrMweieamostv -ie mimi . JWTw leauaedlttp spread rapMlyif sThere; beteS I .V, "ft""' "Jo YUiajre, lfa was UU' possible toilght,theJlames, 'The conven was not burned, and It -will nmTM hut used as a church 'tntH'a "new" one can be builti t,m lriui j z011 f P"6. emaciated; iitave a hack : W4f!'wiUk't nlghtWBWeats,- spitting if ww uu.trtBea i oreain, you have no time tO JOSa. Df nnt hoaUata twn. 1 I till VOI1 ATA nnot An-r. W l "t,1" rUie Golden-: Medfo&l Tisi covery.! . as: thousands, ran tAot i f v n druggists.' - ,4r; jrJ. Captere of If amber of tbe Escaped Convlets-fllany of the Atesperate Ones Still at ; Large A Confllet wltb tne fOatiaws f Ooarly Expected. f ' iBt Telesrach'to the Mornlnz St&f.l . TiBENHAM, May 18. The latest advices; from Clay's planattion, the scene of the! recent wholesale escape or- convicts, is to the effect that-quite a number, have- been ' captured,- whjle. others have-surrendered J From these It. is learned that the escape was. not a premeditated axrair upon the part ; of the convicts, and that the two' strangers, - who instteated and aioea . in me escape or the convicts,, brought with them at; least twenty revolvers : and twelve Winchester: rifles. The returned convicts state . that it is the determination of those still at large : not to be captured, and that it will be folly for the offlcers to attempt tneir arrest with out long range guns, unless they, can get them cornered. A gang or twenty or more convicts, at large, were at last-, accounts heading for Western Texas, and are chang ing their convict clothing at every oppor- tunny,: . . yv aea uie vubtjcui ieit iue piauut tion ihey carried with them six good shot guns and . five revolvers, and: those not mounted oh mules or horses, belonging ..to the plantation, took horses, mules and arms from farmers as they retreated from Bra zos river- A large number of the escaped convicts still at large are criminals .from Western Texas, and they are desperate men, , ana wiu uui to uio iiujviwiw;,uiejr surrender. The -country through which they are passing is thoroughly aroused,' and the news of a bloody, conflict, with the out laws are almost hourly anticipated, 'VV H VIRGINIA. it .Terry tne murderer of Jeter, Taken From Ja.ll by a Blob and Handed. fBy Telegraph to the Mornmc Btar.l ii : LvnciuAjbo." May 18. The excitement caused by the unprovoked murder of T. A. Jeter, by H. WV Terry, at Liberty, Satur day, received its fresh - impulse at the funeral of Jeter, at his heme in another part of the county. At 2 o'clock this moraine a Dartv of twenty disguised men gained possession of the iail by force, and hanged the murderer. Jeter was one of the most popular men in the county, and his funeral yesterday was very largely attended.- Terry was a son of Gen. W. R. Terry, a prominent man in the State. The murderer is said to have been insane, but other cases recently tried in tne Btate, in which the murderers were cleared on the claims of insanity, made the lynchers more determined. The lynchers are thought to be the relatives of Jeter. GEORGIA. A Rejectee! Iver Kills Bis Sweet heart and Attempts the X.Ife ot His - IKIval Tne murderer Narrowly Es- ' capes Lynehlnx. : IBt Teleerapb to the Homing star.l Locust Gbovb, . May 17. Miss Julia Kramer, eighteen years old, was shot and fatally injured: this, morning by Peter Knotbauch, a rejected lover. . Miss Kramer was conversing with William Newman, an accepted suitor, when ivnotoaucn ap proached and joined in the conversation. A moment later he drew a revolver and sent a bolt through Miss Kramer's head. remarking that he would either marry her or kill her. A second shot passed through the young lady's hand; a third shot aimed at Newman, did not take effect Knot bauch was arrested and an attemnt made to lynch him, but the timely arrival of officers prevented it and he was conveyed to lau. NEW YORK. Sergeant Crowley of tne Police Force, Goes to tne Penitentiary By Telegraph to the Xornlns7 Star.l New Yobav May 18.-r-Sergeant David H. Crowley, who was on Friday found Stilty of committing'an assault on Maggie orris, at Standard Hall, was to-day sen tenced by Recorder Smyth, in the Court of General Sessions to imprisonment in the State Penitentiary at Sing Sing, at hard! labor, for seventeen years and six. months. - PENNSYLVANIA. ATonac tady Snoots Herself Tbronsh the JSeart. iBy Telegraph to the Morning Siarj i Shenandoah, May 17. Jennie Yarnell, ; a young lady of nineteen, committed sui cide to day by shooting herself through the heart The cause assigned for-the act is' that her father had been? drinking heavily, ' and to avoid the disgrace, which she im agined it brought upon' her, she took her own life . ' - 1 WASHINGTON. Verdict Aealnst tne Government in - Court of claims., ; " By Telegraph to the nrnhut Star.l J Washington, May 18. In the Court of Claims, to-day, judgment for- f 118 was rendered in favor of James M. Rhett, in' his suit against the United States, to recov-! er the surplus proceeds under direct tax: levied against the State of South" Carolina. ; Sine's Bvrpp of Tar will cureyour cold. Try a bottle. Only 25 cents. For sale byj Munds Bros.. f COMMISSIONER'S 8 ALB OP "LOTE GROVE''' PLANTATION AND OTHER PSOPERTT. ? Frank H. Darby and others, Plaintiffs, ajtauiBt the heirs at law of Jeremiah J. King, Defend ants. Suit for sale and partition of real estate. . In poraaanoe of the order of the Superior Court of New Hanover County, made on March 23. AJ).i 1885, to the above entitled cauBe, the under signed, as Commissioner, will prooeed to sell, on the 8D DAT -OP JUNE, 1885, at the Court House door in Wllmtiyrton, at 12 o'clock QL. at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, the following de-. scribed LOT AND TRACT Of LAND, viz : the: premises on the eastern side of Second street be- tween Church and Nun streets, fronting S3 feet on Second and running back 180 feet, being the? northwest auarter of Lot No. 6, Block 101. and! being the same premises until reoently occupied, by the heirs at law of Jeremiah J. King. Also, that valuable Tract of Land, known as "LOVJE. GROVE" PLANTATION, lying sortheasttof and adjoining the City of Wumington, . and on thei southern and western side of Smith's Creek, 00m tatning by estimation one hundred and ten acres.! TermsQne-thirdcash; balance tn Bixaadtwelvei months, interest at six per cent, on deferred payments. Title reserved until purchase money! topaid.. eJJ -fq? 3Ji SM.EMPIB.v. i; I my64w .. ,-, .- tn, :,( . Conjaeslojier ;-IeilM; j THE THIRTT-SEcdKD( .ANHUAt'ionrnifG; OP THE MEDICAL SOCIETY OP THE STATE OP NORTHCAROLINA- WUl- ooBvene In DTR nim, u iufiouAi, ina uayoi. stay. AJ. 1883. Membership to this Society optional to licen tlates of the State Board of Medical Examiners Wnleh meets at the nuna Uma nl.n. . . " The report of the State BoardTof Health wllj be heaM, and a Joint Conference held there-1 null, neqneBaayvjeutnaayoiJlay:?' 1 no Annaai oraoon wiu, ha delivered on.Wed4 urauaj. . .. ' . . . - TheBaHroads extend the teual edortesies.-' 'Ji 5 wir WALTERC. MTJRPflT.ai.DL, k s .apaDW4w ,n wed rf ;;aereffiy,. TIiBLTor ReKenera ? tor U made zpressijr for un; run: ui ucnwKVWirau w .11. fwwnmii Iflfjimw." There Is bo Mistake aboai this tastrnmenv the coit tinuoos strefcDirof ELEC- TKIOIT permeatiDK -through- the - twrts miuA .restore them to henHhr action. ; Co aot cotutoand ,this rfth Electric Belt fivun BM. .A ..u . V. 4 1 1 .777, 77-V. 77. .7 Hi -Z, "i?' : irarpose. Electric Belt Co., JOS Washington St. (Sucajro, isT f. apgfly' ' tn' th sat:"!- '. Yr'1' stored i HiUllilUUU I - Exmidy Fem. -ATictini of roothfol lmprndeooa 1IILI1 "wr U..LI .GildRo i lUnhood, A8., hTin tried la -Tai erery kMnrn rejnedr,hM diaooTeredi k ermple meaneof seU-eorK - which he will send FREB to his I eilow-aofferaif Address, JJLEE&YE3, i3 CUtha5Yt- Bov29DAWly tuthsat. r noTSO VV 1 i;mi WaTM n 8TAR OFFICE. M. 10 SPIRITS TURPENTInLt, M was quoted firm at. oq . MC,fi:'ukM with sales reported of 70 cart. .1 J m ui-.The market Was Qilfl, at 90 cents for Strain . Good Strained with , J cents f( t--i for n . . - s u'Porua avu ui i km inei . . quoted $1 15 per bbhof 280 lbs steady st quotations. sales at . CRUDE. TURPENTINE-Mark, dy, with sales reported at i m f ?tes w " ' v Ail I I K OT . uiarKct steadv. with small aoi . ... j- v.o icjjorieu onal,asi8 -oi iut cents per lb. The f0iw the official Quotations: OrdinftTv.i? o Good Owiinary. . . 91 V tt. lAJWjaiuuung 10 15-IR ,. Middline iqi Good Middling 10 7-ir .. RICE. Market steady and ,,,..". .We quote: Rough: Upland 11 nn. m- -Tidewater 1 151 30. Cleacw1 4i4i cents; Fair 45i cents;' GoTn wuw, x uuic oto cents; Choim. 6t cents per lb. TIMBER. Market steadv p: Extra Shipping, first class heart, xu uo per m. leet; uxtra Mill, g0(jll h 7 $6 508 00; Mill Prime. U 0to,ft 71 .Common Mill, $4 005 00:TnfMJ. 7 ttinary. $3 004 00. r Cotton , Spirits Turpentine. Rosin. Tar. Crude Turpentine. . 493 loij .30 i.h. 11 1,., DOBl BS TIC M A H K ET Jt tBy Telegraph to the MorninK Star. Financial. Nkw Yokk, May 18. Noon. active, strong and easy at 1 per cent su-r' ling exchange 486 and 48S. stale !k1(u quiet and steady. Governmeu-j; .u;t c,,i steady. ' Commercial. Cotton quiet and steadv, witn sales re ported of 327 bales; middling uplands 10c;f middling Orleans lljc. Futures dull, with sales to-day at the followiae -quotations - May 10 81c; June lO.ECc M 10.88c; August 10.94c; September 10 72 October 10.39c. Flour dull and btavi' Wheat lower. Corn lower. Pork dull it $12 00. Lard steady at $7 02i. Spirits turpentine dull at 3232ic. Rcaiii dull at $1 07il 10. Freights firm. Baltdcobx, May 18. Flour ins scj quiet. Howard street and western super $3 503- 85; extra $3 904 31; f4655 50; city nulls super $3 W$i; extra 4 004 25; Rio brands 5 25. Wheat southern quiet and easy; western lower and dull: southern rcdfl 05 1 08; do amber $1 121 13; No. IMary land $1 06il 06f ; No. 2 western winter red on spot 99i99f Corn southern lower and easy; western steady and dull; southern white 5960c; dojyellow 5657c. FOKE1GN laiHKElS, -, tBy Cable to the Kornlns Star. 1 LiivKRPOOL, May 18, Noon. Cotton quiet, with moderate inquiry; middling uplands 5fd; middling Orleans 515-16(1; sales of 7,000 bales, of which 1,000 were for speculation and export; receipts 1,200 '.bales, all ot"; which were American. Fu tures quiet; uplands, 1 m c, May and June "delivery 5 56-45 55-64d; Juse and July delivery 5 50-645 58-64d; July and Au gust -delivery, 5-63-645 62-64d: August and September delivery 6 4-6463-64d; Sepember and October delivery 5G2-64d; iCovembfer and -December delivery 5 50-6 Id. , Tenders 100 bales for new docket. " 4 P. 'M. Uplands, 1 m c,.May delivery 5 56-64d, value; May and June delivery 5 56-64d, value j June and July deliver)-5 58HB4d, sellers' option; July and August de livery 5 62-64d, buyers' option; August and September delivery 6 2-64d. sellers' option; September and October delivery 5G2-C4d, value; Oci6ber and November delivery 5 52-64d, Buyers' option ; November and De cember delivery 5 50-64d. sellers' option; December and January delivery 5 50-64d, sellers' option.' Futures closed quiet. . Sales of cotton to-day include 5,4C0b&ies Ajmerican. Londok, May 18. Consols-2 p. m. 03. JtivrXoTK naval Stores fllarsei. N. Y. Journal of Commerce, May 1C. Spirits Turpentine The market is slow: the sales of a jobbing character; prices are held steadily, merchantable order quota at82ic:" Rosins Prices are without im portant change; sales oi small lots. The following s are the quotatioM: Strained at f 1 07 ; good strained at $11"; No. 2 E at $1 20; Ko. 2 F at $1 No. 1 G at $1.60;: No. .1 H at $1 J good No. II at f2 80;low pale K at $2 .0. Pale M at $3 87; extra pale N at -window glass1 W at $3 90. Tar is quow at $2 002 25for WUmington- Pitch is quoted at $1 701 90. ;! MVaanak Rlee niarKet. ' Savannah News, May 17 The market is held rather more steadv There is some improvement in the demaou, sales for the day being 105 barrels. i are .the? official Rations of the BoJ Trade; Pair 55ic; Good oi' 5JtaSgh rice-Country lots 95c$l 00;t water $1 101 85. ; Two Very Ugly T ins. .iney go nana in uauu, :nftiifv Victim a terrible trot down Up tbe"g 'of the thadow of death. One-isJtf the other rheumatism. These gene proceed from disordered blood, nr Iron Bitters knocks out tnew ngly by Betting the blood aright and i1! te system., Mr. W. T. Osborne jfw ville, Ala., 'used Brown's Iron R w J . rheumatism and neuralgia with most rami effect It also curea idyspepsia. tober 16, 1876. Onebox will cure tne m nate ease hi four days or less.. ;.3AM'lMlilaHcKtciBg, m 1 m 1 T -. .1 tiriroBsaiBoousaoseoicnDeu". " Hncefl! sandat weed, teat are een-- eertain w --macfl- eepsiaDyaescro Prloo $1.8 recet for el (frcular. - fJT;.aBoxi5ffl. T j. C ALliArt CO UK nxuj OABLTON HOUSE f mi , Dnl Conatf, H. c' - . .1 ' f ; 1 Eaflroai 18 teDes from Wilmington. Tabwa wsapplled witbtbe ble i . . : ' proprlef' "deeSlDAWtf
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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