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- 00 for ft ":- 5- V' t - f '. i -. r f. 1 .- - rv 4 1 Ml lii ANNOCNCESIEljrr mok.vino star, the oldest dauynejj j $f the purest, Dest,noo TH8 - aner in North Carolina, P?B'TkV 1 : t. - - .toadaT. ma1tSite0MiS n?wel ft SliW ;i one month, to , at sr w i three mo ' ' ' it--ha-r.bet- at . : - - r in? narlod from " THB WXSKLT STAR la pnblljrwry Trtday vM moraine at $1 60 per year, SI ie six months 60 I feats lor three months. . I-." W : . muiHwiwmn paths mATLYl One mb dar. SI 00: two day. SI W ; three days, 1 -tx months, 40 CO ; twelre montoa, J tnes of aoUiLHoBBana typmaltmW An r four days, $3 00 ; fire daya, S3 60 rasa weeav US ! wo wee2sT$ 60 : thiwsto I- i?SPf 10 00 ; two nwntSlT 0OitireUia 00. 1- m Jka wfll 1 11 ilVfoT-rf y, oh aabeeqnent insertion r ,,Q3rp t ,x -,; h r No advert-Mme-to inserted to. tooal Colamit at r ..,. ..jA.huAnf mrritema" wnuw Advertisements maerted onoe a week to Dally will be charged SlOO per aow for whJion. i h nth at da.-, three fourths or dally rate. Twleeawee,twlo pr : Aaextr eharwmbemadedoTxWfrOorttma ? t.r trtple-eolnmn aaven-Mne. untiMinfVarrbM or Deattw Trloate OI ts- VcSettsatnitoftaUr 1 5nSWwf!7S MarruMceor weavn. -v AdTerttaemenato'fiSow reading jc or to ,mupt any special r'oe,wniehE ivxom i 0SrK7tooLdeaiiM t lnurfin I. mtr i1 WU1 MDOQ.ilW . J IWT Lid." at the option of tae pnBHMr,au s., nn In the date of fiiaoontJnnaaoe. . Advertisementa dlaeonttawd 3 f"" .ontraoted for taa flw ehara :t . oent atea for time aoto&r t owlsned x, 4 Advertisementa" TOder fl SjS?? Advertiaementa' wiil be BharalU5611 . Amusement, AmetkmaadOffieialadvertlBeBiettta one dollar per square for each teseftHja. -" 1 All aanoonoementt and eeommendaUons of candidates for office, whetasrln the shape of aommnnloatlona Pf oervtsewnlp .hanrea as itdverttaementa. . '. . . . r Payment for transient ajlviillsMnentimiwtbe m&rfa iniimiM vEnam Motiesw or sferancer: wttkiwoperrerenoiBMisfiSMiror - teriy,acordlnff toheootaot. orw-mstu- nicn - toittraetaVBieswffltial WatlOWJSd to r ceed their space or adtwtise any thbqr foreign to their refrnlar ' bnsfneas wtthon extraehari5e .ranaeates. ; : : A' . Bemtttanoea mat be'made by-ChecX; pmui UAiMT nnfM. "buML or bi Res r.tHnr i nnfiT winti imfttsitiw Wlff frft at U Coniasnlsatkms, nnlesa thef eontaTn napoo 1 aat news, or dieoass brteflr aad properlT snhjec ts of real tntenet. re m&t wanted : ana, if a able hi ewy siherTray, tirer will tnvaria aa ' awuvi 1 wtthhnlikl 1 elected U the real name of the aotkoria Advertisers shonld always specify the tesne ov asaeathev desire to advertise In. Where no is- w is named the advertisement will be Inserted the naiiT. wnere an adTeruser ontnMna-10 the imVIo he sent to htm dwtiitf the tlm' id it is in, the provratov wiu mry ngoztns jJ"C j By triUJAJg grgMEslf AftP , Saturdat: EyKNiKQ, .Mat9I2S, :l8$5l MM A gijlant soldier -o thife city' who f ought I tmder r the' 'peerless 'Lee oa many degt'b,aMleO!tU5 tftja ; kin4 i note,? fBprreoUn.aa, .statement made, by the, S?ab , restive, tq Qeu Lee?i bemgieckmatehyLa0en Meade'and the aevefehanfUlri ;of. A'tij . Our", friend , was in), the movement J : throngh Madison, Culpeper and Faiti'i MominffSt quier counties. - . xie says tne moire- i iparagrapn snows,ior it concerns mm, mention the part of Leer was 6neTrJjbu there are not many Sam Joneses. the boldest, grandest and most suc cessful ever made by the great chief tain. LongstreeV had Veen sent to Chicamauga to reinforce Bragg. To prevent Lee from reinforcing Rose crans Lee began the daring move mnt!flhisleffflan thrpfCiel counties named. .This forced Meade to fall back or have a part of Lee's army in his rrV We 'quote from our mend: . y h&0J& ott; tipe 'so. iasiYtuat : Warren's corps wai. compelled tot halt be - - hind a.raiiroad cut and fight to protax:tjheir wagon trains, where 5 it was. attacked pS a part of Heth's division, very rashly 'and unnecessarily, at- Bristow ' station fifty ' ' miles from Madjaon county, i J negleeted to state that Heth's attack was raaae-so , late in the evening tha darkness had come on before enough of "the army reached the - Held to renew the flght,and Meade retreated ." during l.igtaro BficaaMiCat - CentreViIle eaLeefe ebd hsvinetn accomplished he returned, .afterjhaving c torn up the railroad, to his advanced ImioS the Raraharmocfc.' ' j It affords J us great ptea&ite to makej,be ppirectiQn ( especially npon the testimony' of '" so competent' a witei) tfioiI qooH MlzlfL We have never faltered in our belief that Gen. Lee was the gjnpaVwt - soldier America r.tever u gave- feh to, and we are-nbtr forgetful o'r the merits of Washington and Greene, or of the splendid genius ref Stone wall JacksonVanff-- edfdfd .Forrest. oregreatftiwaiiU Albert Sidney 'Johnston and i Joseph . . Johnstoni ; Geni Lee olid wonders vwiththejresourcesjit his command. His campaign against Richmond his ever remain a montimeiit of his great nesa as soldier.- Kven .Gettysburg will not, detract, from his - fame'-al- though the campaign was disastrous pable . officers, . Jn almost every fight he. lost much bythfKfaUure of some one or more commanders td do their fuUduty1 "i'" V tnglanoLthere is bktone'piul ion of the greatness of , Lee. He has : heen pronounced by a British soldier, matters, tblbe one of the three ' great . commanders of the English speaking auinor,oi The Battleof iDorkine.? : thataplstirrea Grrfea-ii ; r; appeared rW jJiicWoV Magazine, . Baia tne three , werel MarlWW' W;i Wemngton, .Lee. Aside from his Sharpsbtn usgeleven tuuuMie BtruggiB witn, uranx Will 10 soldierly qualities Gen. Lee was one J . 1 f . , m lest of . men. I ismanner V" I Jonductmg war and the federal GeW orals, with ' scarcely an exception, very great." Lee conducted it like I gentleman andialmslian.-.Tal; fcLife ahonldjb le Carohnas lersburg he saw a soldier dismount jnd begin to .put up gap in a fence lat surrounded a wheat field. Pres ently another soldier .or two joined iiiu auu aiucu iu nun I eat sirprlsb th found that the first I Wa (Ion T.o nnmrnander-in- I HU W Ahief. We think it was Uol. Mo the Philadelphia Times, lit . ii i. j l that published this, Then read Gen. a , .jkiWIai. rMiMl tn J admirable- border addressed tJ he enemv s country. See how noble he sentiments, how forbearing and merciful and just. Then go to At lanta and see the city in flames and he old men and women and the chil- flren driven out to suffer and perish by the Way. We have an'account written by a Federal 1 eye-witness Then go j o Columbia and see tne oeaoutai i town in in ashes by ta order of the great taan. , JB QUpw,? ma , iracic wirougu Georgia and the .Carolinas. and jpu find it marked by smoking ruins, by , chimneys , standing as solitary ytrnels, by widespread 'desolation kuch' as i marked ' 'the" invasions of Alario and Attila in the old Roman Ko more kriigbtly,' chivalrous, no- 1a snTdrpr fiver wabed war thah I feobert E. Lee. We are' not sure hnt that in him culminated the hich-1 lest possible type of the Christian; sol- I TV' TTnT;V ;T ! ...... I - I uier urivcu lu tut; use ui itruiu wea pons. His nature was gentle and his heart was kind. He had the purity pia Woman and the simplicity of a child. His life was beautiful, and f 'Bright to the edge of darkness; then the i- calm KeposQ of twilight, and a crown of atats.' a men VIBTCK. Courage ' to'eri the truth to the public. fend before the pnblic and about thepoblic ia a high virtue. JXazhvUle Untax: ,Tnerel Q-A Irat very few raen'who ave the courage to tell the truth. f they did they would be pilloried the publto press jor perhaps be pam Jones, at Kashville and Knoi-' Mlle told the "truth," as the above IHe makes the venture i.ii - t , Ti,.. and carries everything before him, when a man of different gifts would ' be '-' : " - rt v ''. swept away Dy an indignant ana un reasoning "public." He is able to make men weep and bow; a man: of less f -thel heroic Would be sacrificed j.'-.tvi lit., it. a ji -j , as Stephen was or be banished from his country. ?- If Rev. .Sam was ; tf ,come into North Carolina and, edit, a secular1 newspaper for a yearor twov he would find that if hetqld "the truth1 to the public and' about ; the public''? ie jWquhl. soon have no subscribers, and that a class of pa perso that?' 'invariably praise all their i party v 'does, right or wrong, woajd niake it so hot for him that he would! think a first-class furnace fa HTTsa f nn it Ii 1 1 f I 1 1 a m. wa 31 rain, t; ; J ji rzs. n vuw w mm ouuv uvuow V. U lux t 3 x . XTTt jnweu rcxngeraMjr. lo il. , L niouco lu pub uiiuseii upuu jhis metal lind io exercise his highest - Mnwr w.U n . I.:....; 1 his highest ("virtue" as a man - of "courage" let 1 him invade North Carolina and try 1 tp' beOi6ne land h'scientious an& truthful as a public jonrnalist. THE CIIANGES IM TUB OLD TES- TAMENX AlreadyhmewOrUfsiok of the Old Testament is being th6ToughIJ, examined in the secular papers. The Times of Thursday published several columns of correction, 'giving the main changegbj)al ft books. Editorially it aaid: "The majority of these, as will be seen. areraerecciTOctKmsof the WuBders of the earlier translators. The Old Testament rw mainssubitaxrUally the same in the new guise, but many passages are made intelli gible which in the authorized -version - are meaningless AonsenseutJiow remains to l)eiiSjkmstrteffHbether aoJraeyand In telligibility are virtues of sufficient moment to commend the revised text to the favefc, and immediate use of preachers of the Gospel in the various denominations." -" ' '. '" - .'i ''.i. ( , .A spin ii -i1t4 t Thecomplaint . urged against the revision of the New -Testament that it needlesdyjA at deal ?V?.?hycalbeauty,wiir griagern every instance ifhete there .aa ilQt i palpahle'er ror translation that gave a wrong sense one not coil' tained Sforari Scriptures of Inspiration. . ' i':.nt t'tM" SThe'newiliaV is to be hoped ithat- the 'American Bible" Society, t or '; some 'American publisher wflt print the rovisiola of the Bible ia boldclear type and in a ford cheap enough to place lttPitmn the reacV tffc thei mass of readers There is no reason why thelVietb-f rianrevisid shlf not be as cheaps the James 'revision, i ne v oru oi of tVdl&thJinil. it urge hSt abon-politioal civil ser; i ' : - -1-1. A . I 'nk.f: it . Vice IB WOat is uecucu auu. w w thinks i Mr. Cleveland ognize Jt says: I 'i,nr. j. u.i ..r'ii.'winr.. nfflnA. .1m.' y - divided equally between parties, we waDlwem nueu uj uodmimu whnse nolitics have nothine to 'do with (heir i appototaieat . and tenure, ,s,nd wh may bkng to one party or (another,, or ;to a their nt1crmPTit nr Inrllnationa iav determine., 'rhinis npt Jpany Benae n ideaMMtic wAtaimpijvipoujuc busilltte gerrice, w j This comes from a paper that rep resents a party that has. had , posses- country fQr nearly gparter-ora jentrXItiiTk,e(n aOsSo kfe'all of one partts not1 what thej Democrats liktf ormeSn'to have -Mr.- -peveland :lfiUpon. tandar4ias.,l(hei ..ms,Bqajaf pe wiif appoint" Demtt;-$flS?e, kf.d because the v are as wMl ani ts"their.frjiem.the ....enemj,,, two or three hundred appointed 'thujji; fa? there are . but two., J5)iaineij,ea,in hlisVanii Wthes itS!ffi jointed by mistake. f'l ftd li 1 nv.. 1 ! TS'! ?HP : The divorce business- is .slul tracting much attention in tne ixoriu. A week' or so since thetCpiscopal bonver lori of u Pennsylvania mrtrr Philadelphia 1 The report on di- Vorces stated that they had doubled n f the States threatens the stability f the marriagetie.w Judge Thayer Is reported as saying "that the aws of Pennaylvama on the subject f divorse, were a disgrace; that any- y cqujd get -5a divorce . whether here was cause or not. He went 4 paid that nine tenths of the cases Jweie a fixed up job and by agree- faent when there had been no deser ion. He said that the Saturday before there were twentvono rfsasea.. This is indeed a shocking exhibit. Jt is worse m New -England and Illinois. Professor Gold win Smith is one of the foremost' historical essayists liv ing. - He is British and what he writes as well worth reading. In an article in the Contemporary Magazine he jsays this: , , ie written constitaiibn Is the political Bible of the-United SUtea Afitt, without it all would soon be confusion and uturva- Uioa." . : : Ver trp'ejbut ar th school Of loose constrcJwnist8,' are . playing havoc with the sacred instrument?.1 KUTonrnof aggravated form, and during the disgraceful eight years of Ulysses S. Grant. "AH manner of ''coh'fusionA will follow it the men ot i'ne gutta percha ideas are to have their way?' Deiween aocionng cattle ana teacn- mg the slumbering ideas ofyonng ISfWho- fares'' bafflv, I - ! A Ni At VICTOR HUGO. Philadelphia Record. In Victors HifVcTfaodlrn French literature loses its most considerable and conspicuous representative a man of genius versatility and force, btrV one whose reputation has suf- tism and the overpraise of injudicious , lereu vurotrgu 01s own egregious Cgp 1 tism and the overpraise of in iudsiout ; lnenTW V1XCr W tlraker, . desprtethe1 sMnmrfg tfretenSeyf his lastoemj.tie ogannby bymhitf we. y inrniGsiprsrrftnaWie princes, .In politics lie figures con- I III and the Empire, but hie immortal I r 1 ' r itI-..-. inspired by motives no ! iloftier than wounded pride,,, and atlwarted am bition.i t Contemning aristocracy, he furnished himself witb a bogus pedi gree. His WRCryt, jCffc .theToup d' etat andh1si)articroofrHilrein is an egotistical rhapsM'alf mfishth myth. At a dramatist .and a poet it waa.his oodcfortune to be at the head of the Bomanticjst re action , against .an. -aUurdl and bloodless Claswcism-rril was his evil fortune -tcMffatferfed as vehe mently and ia-nn justly ra he was aei sailed. ApSrfJtrpni bftW erties, wHh;bistort,hhlr yidlations of the non8df'gQod toate;i!and his ut tei.ihlbiUtjrto conform, to, the . re-quirementa-ef - thetagejHugOh's play s the -relentless ilallysift and; deaonp tivd ' sight pf Brbwhing'or ' George Ehothe possessed none - of these. UsStToo 4thV- poor 'CbhslituM6flt MOBHrcbyYnd he mta,Usjtin at that apotheosis "di Vbl'tairelind' running; amuck ral opes priestr arid He had' the genius of striking con- .ception.and starkly cotrastyM.lcn- nan rr u 1 anir laat-fcv! m r . , aM -rr n a 1 jm.m i IV sty le4 1 by jGulap-aadJ agff cenes andsituatiDns 6f hia?wiU;vvt branded into thS menVirf thetaa er; but no book, no plav. no charac ter, will be cherished in and for its OulDleteneas"-Hiararlr -rjoems i-ftSu; ballads sonorous or sweet, full ol Uolbr fahdT viv&Aitand lateTri genuineness' -a-lbey s are'!'feasti whereat the champagne of tne cenrri tury is ponred,-iand the Jioney oi njr feo, other taJ''W- meaningless sounds, wiww i yv,ww vm. Mvawa.a v - . frsnrv !S fa " o i1 li .'A ' 4 lif 'tit rt-f Arrhl fiit- tvraa liicj MllU UdU UUau iuu fT'7cv Ye pa twenty years ago, -iOU Wa ! Our position is that Pfesv dent elected- aa-JJmocrat, on a pemocratio platformibyuaJ3em?t: cratic party is binder aahonorabb3 bbiigation to strengthen hanousausjy that party rather; than a ny oJher,r. Policy,? as v well hat he hduld a condition of .their, friendship ancr mpporCCfe ind satisfy theeMocracy.5 World ha4vefiWadvisaf!trie' P'rekr dent to surfetVd'drlto thip6ilfifme. ivve1 nave 'aaviseor mm iouaanere" blosely to Democratic' 'principles andi to the Democratic flaftyp Mr. Cleve and stood before "mjpte'Suttifg he 1 cimpaigfi : as ra: Democaai "-rfnd as an enemy Bf Htidponssteni 'AT such 'he1 was electeo!F' H wouloVde- betve-' the1 pfeple yani disregard bis bbiigation 1 if he thovldi ttrretode: either to th4 lenemiea,' dEthe DmnoH pralic organisation or to .the spoils-) wen.-iv. wotia&wm. m oj i!ivJ ' ' 'd ft la no orivlskbboiniiifti? f eate bf thewOrleins'V Ef poH Liori that complaint Is made1, riorvew bf the'rapacity of boarding y ho teopie, nut raxner op- ine caeca ui he morals of pillars in Northern oom Ltiiiiues following a visiLito.tbO 0toi rench city. They dQ;Bay ihat twonj thirds of the deaeom tbert went down bou ght lottery tickets. CMcdtftf Tfibune,: Hep. to 1 11 4 tf.i nis &iwirti i THIRD AXD lAST DAY. '' ! ,i)ijKnAU';;C!,Ma Murphy1, "of Pender,' tepaef ed hisfe-' Bfernation'as 'secr-etarv.' TWoesfiSvi Were pfdsehtedTbvonipetHorB f6r prize -case of instruments?1 Valued a'ti 50, which was'wo'n By Dr.gjng j Tho fpll9,wing;pflcjers eje.ectej, bam. of Charlotte, president: L IT. T. iSahnson, -L. J,Jicgtjand J. L. Md- juenen, vice pre8iaenis;,rw.. yyjcaj Barer; li. 1. rayn,;Ja, orator; iieo. W. Long, essayist, -w; ni -aa'ju. , A case eicliSrigmViotSreBi that of Dr. IWbbttt, of ttaleighr llie (local medicaf : fcocietf hiVlng-fifed Itie rate ;Xor ;;;theeangnti0rt bf W lappacan ior , lpsurance, 3f fj JLfrt Jliobbitt placed, bis charge; iAir2 Dr. Bobbitt's status wasreferred to a committee, fwbSO"ep0rved that Dr. Uqbbitt.had in no , way condqted himself so that he should be consid-'l eVed otherwise than f ii gdbd Bandi'iirg in the Spci,ty personally atid'profesM sionauy. :,, : i . t t& ja Dr. 'Weaver read a portion of At; the af ternood- sssston awmaitUN t tee, with Q&Jl.:jL Payne, aritairJ man, pPW prizes consisting of A case of obst'et- ricar instirume'nts, one of surgicil Ifl strumenjts, and ,-a case of . medicaL bdkiCfoi ihglmemb'elsOpie&ny A committee' of seven was appoint ed, with IJr. .Wood-as irman, t6 devise a pla&Dffl&&&bilitie8 for a sood medical ,ednjcatin opuldi-ike furnished at Chapel, H41 the setlft the State University, as is pfr 41 There vete 101 applicants tSprao- lice examined, ux tnese aDout lu per ceotwrf reotedX The at tendance wasmmenief were quite 300 physifiianjrqsefttrday Eighty-one members nave beeV admitted ' during this sessioOy abont 10 per, ccnU-pf, the applicants having been rejecte5. Tne Society adjourae at 4;10 p. m., to meetai'eW Berne, on the third Wednesday dn.MayitS85tn a How the Queen of SUeka, Xraved . .KWW,Ch5iathdvocatej;, t TUJa r "116 w did the" QueenT of Sheba travel whWj) gee Solo- day school class of little girls. Tsh one 'ventured' atf Jafl8WelF't,Ifrybtt had studied your lesson yOa!ould not .have, hel ped knowing,'-' aidtheirj her.m.Nqw- IpoVpyer: e( jme& again.' "Could , sheHave gone oy thcara; mjmTfem consulted their - booksy but: appeared t'drrie at'nd' bbn said a little girt-at-the end -of the "Well, Louise, we wouldlike'td kriotf ho wyou found that ;xmt.?iT vr n. ,f "In the- second verse,", r responded thehild, nt says,' she 1 came with a 1 very great train." . -.ity Membere of j the Society , regarded, j Mosa rarnged tviita, ?5rro wins tmscTaaTinbrOtelBlOBal andT6ftfBeH Ff)-The tondon Press ou the to cofrsult U(tn hirnliTnemitterof Mf teti" ! ' iJ' a " THE"LATrST. NEWS. FiTQM 1 4 I . - L L 1 v rr TTbe Pursuit ofTfJeronImoa Baud of ApaeUee Tlielr Fllatit Marked wltb od A ledly Conflict with ' tne. i'Uf JTf rfapf the Morntos Star.l PTMoif.1 Ikoa.' 'May 23. Advices bow -cwuiag im that tk nnfrnvlaA paaaattooi tki-4ft.Wid iayB ago, were put on foot none too boom TeiegrpaiCtaayice8, are, to, ine iieci tnaj fwtoiBeaigiM,twffJBe!i;i.ra,.fcine4, fresn norror. ts reponea iromine litire reports tnus jiXheBta Sao Pranci8coverae Ureclipn. emp- me 1x10 una; nXLrf Oua3 wCktffifTOatertradvldeB ; are alstt: 4 reoeiveddaifte atatewnt -ttatiihe XugiUvea have been siffhted bv CaDt. Smith and his icotfts onUeuppWEagfe Creek- near the4 $ce&e"oF.m&ittTOHn fbOTe, repjwtejadi feports of aaengagei; raisbVeaSeTeSme are1 hdroueniV dekperftte, ' and will make SKies-i peraOTSnoVsrwewherftfinth mountains rvhere, they are Known to ,ne ; ana, , annongn tit VonaehTOls'pTaced' iq- the'Veteraa fehterf wh ate &4er &em? t lie well fen oo-' lreaetojaDiJtegtA'thi :ar-Aes8enger, just arn riveff from Georgetown, reports that the fcaanpv IgbtjUiiaiksi 6a!&90lafiilyeriOityn MSlpeAffcrayurjftjthat ap.: Lee, who is in pursuit oflne Indians, .was bbliged to stop twaysatfetriida ranch,1 bwine to the' si3lffJ!LfuPTailuus CaDt. ierce Aiiit a1b&10anvcef sWtfW'lentewa 1 resUUda; mofninf Muleifpruigs .Ilia traisueoiistsrqiaf jpuies! -cattfumj pxor, risiQDs 1 orthirty-two mea,.but the cavalry arfe5atiortWkutmlhi. pirTwaS f ecelved Eereyeteri9athifr he Indians Were seen f between: cste.aua. jauvw ity, eoinB VlljaBiiifeiaf b,. be Given Anotber n(, TrlM -fi-l tli tne Dolpbln. I Br Teleffraph to the' Mornlna- Star.l ASHS0TO;May 2S.l-Secreiary Whit-; bey'fisBeBtiatffolAywing better to John tfoaeai raUUto the jjrtoi vnpjot'Ahe JoH pyBWhiS.fPJaoexiex week: .r 'awiirIinir Yecpgntee'that the rromraneewrkP-oie ; uoipuinmn tar inv oselspan me Ztha duty? etiiexercUisg an with. ie. .What wouUT have - been reasonable brudence Ift me-'fcttrie Wee sltiee Wonld hoti-befita s-howt Jlt lslsuite possible that he difflouuiea.encouatered in jnakimr her k i - j : . ' car 7 1.1 x i . rrnrn froti -would' not 0 w Expect aertr be ac- teptedjaUhQUt ypvriHhavuig an.ppportu-7 oemqnlase rpevonaaii jjuesr ion tne. blih character of ier n Vort: : tmdrffftood you W assent1 to ihlsrproposi-: lion ' in A ear contamtlon '.yesterday, and I fclkii fcrhile,!, dp BOtAmd.8rjBtand 9 MtAnd0DBlana.ypu now .to. claim lor her the speed nor the horse-power fcomtemplstedV 611' W far1 as rodr partta concernedvlhat the plans have peen properly executea. i jha,yet yen qt pers, in accoraance with our arrangement vesterday, for aTOrthfiPlflaTCTbe held, un der iaifcnilir eeitdttfcdtf Hrth4 ilast,4 on Llh.ursaay, Ahe. aath idstln. addition to this. I must aakthat she be nut to a similar run at aea "uhon alien Hav tva Von' mnv hame. a I d6 not Insist ution her : full horsed power es ultees Jcnots.speed posithis lat-. per machinery. A speed of . twelve knots WBl ahswerthe coudrtions' under Which' I Iwiah to plate heiwi She-Should Jbe' loaded toaimtbgnearhei-Uneik fThe.exrnae jru yci uuicuit iu vuae sue ia accepieu. . i j ncTOJfciiuao: i if r ay CaMe to the VortttatfStdr ' PAaifl, May. 23 -Ths-alceet hi u front of land tb people iwattod for boon fdr the joppQrtQnift.UscrjjM.theif names. The Icrowd maintainad reverent ailenr. dnrin jthe'etidre time, 'con VCfialiori being carried ml Hufihed'Wte - uuu , The tifldtaftfts denouodo M. .Locks- Toy for withholding Archbishop Guibert's letter iromuieoimpoejit rnev claim that the an8wefjreturoed by M. Lockroy was entirelv unautbred.' aktn-'tMnk Ithat had M.sHiK?r' se ibe' 'Archbkhon's letter he might have accepted tho,,religioqa services whiqn were therein offered. "li!rbbWiv-.-jnie "Time devotes ah editorial 4rtTcl Id thtf' daUt' of Victor Hugo. In this it says: 'This event is, one that touches, the,. whole cmueat worw.. Victor Hug6 wiA by ' cmiflonJ consent the greatest pbet ;Blnc&JQOethe. Tcf1 all.' even to the realists in literature, this chief olio maaistowasnttto,las a,1being,re- uea ainerenuy irotn oiaer men., ros tV "will doiibtlesi bfodify this ludment, bmt;it,will.a this Fsame liiBaV&lnfit that not'attaln'tne riellte W rant.b'ut he ws a'izaherouii lssrd'huiflcentlyristj ftPM.iiMMM) wm,4ftigujA Jthfil?earst.pt manlrinH 9 ,S??,k,!ud-!,ur FallarsJ &tbjiWUm44rm MledlsiUot cWVMlHrit IfAXIiafi1b74aafiaf er; . , IBv Telegraph to the-lCornlnc Star. fAT&A&eTikiveatAn. The" nediatroil 6f Gondii raS,' Which nadTttr its object ftseUteaoent QCtheMfflctaies ex latlngrjetweon waayasterffnn Uuatemala. has failed. The RevolutisrtMUTfDreaaJed hjWlendaa,.whoJiassbqlcl armed 'and. assisted byutemala,., have beendrlventjack bVlfiervador-trdorWtfl the towu of SanUtial q Four Mridred Gaa- temaiaa troops croflsedl dha froniier oXJBaVi tswimu morningf, ,43, invaajion.com- pucates' toattetsj "andr probably Will result m fWpenftihelCeraralilLmeri aueatidtt.t;ltTi8 exbectedifKat theiaoriehlal rjew:? Terto SMkrilHucetHitriic:4Rd By Telegraph to thaltornhig .Star,;, . , New Tokk, Walif Street K 2$. liA. ff.ThestocklTtoarkethedttrtn morniugi) tb4 first prices" generally showing an advanceeflsto t per eent 4,wiUt the ex-; CepUOU OL " UErVgr Wgfc wnmn warn un the BtmrffeeandrrKJSt 'actitetocksbefne Union Pacific EacieclIailandLakdShorej The slight gam w, hweverrf losUater in te hiorning hour, ana at 11 o'clock prices are steady tit about the'opehlng quotations. The losnirJgTateB ife t-83 Jfor. Delaware A HudsonaBdrW Iqr Kewj York Qentral. Total sales ior tne nrst hour 45,000 shares fVlCtor.Uugphuse , wm, With toeppleja&tnightup toalatehour, A reg- MANITOBA. Cr fblte Jap aad Some of hla M - .Vj x ina. f i:lBx.yelesraph to the Morning Star.l TtflTSTNTEG. MavL3. A Ilumhnlrlf. lia patch say: a. scoltiok pany ot the To- ehtoTJody Guards left here three days ago. and after a lone chase captured Chief White Cap and some of his band. They weretrbuffbtfatbcamp and placed umW gurd.awaiting orders from lien. Middle- J i named Jfeter McUonaW assisted in follow- Ing tp Wtffiffi'- i ,.S, cikcInnati.- ftealenatfon 'oiMW Welf Known Hail- road manager. ' r - - r IBy Telegraph. U the Kpmjnr, Star.v Cihciknati, May .23. Mr John Scott. General Manager of the Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railroad Company, has tendered his resignation, "to take effect June lst.VHis successor has not been deaie- paieu. air. dcoh nas neen nere since 1881. ' Vhen the Cincnioaii ' Southern Railroad 'vaa leased be was made its General Mana :er. He had previously .been General Manager of other;roadaia the South, known ) .3 the Erlangers,8ysiemi" TUB: BiU UI8EMS. San FraneUco'a SportA Brutal Con tent wbleb le Decided to be a, Draw. ' IBy Telegrah tp the Sfptnlng BtM.i ' f San Fkahcisco. May 23. -Sir thousand persons attended the glove contest between Charles Mitchell ot Birmingham. England, ind Mike Cleary. of $Tew Tork. at Me dhantes PivHlion ' last night. Thfr ast part of the fonrth routfd - was of the most trutal cbMsieTaiand thft joiice Uerfetei ind topD,thOghle:ferees disir greea off the result, ana finally decided it a draw amldstft moet' inte'rise7 exciiement; . V V ! (ByTe1eriM t6ttevMorBW Star.l NBott.MHy 2oV-Seeetpts -of eot Ion for aU. interior. towns, .fiSa.bales;: rer are American againa 2,4TO,06d and L634-, .bales, respectively (last year;,, crop in sight 5,559, J51es ' ,;; ELECTRIC SPARKS. . The President "totfa?aD3nted Michael Jx. x uciau, ui ju.isuuri, lu ue vopsui vten ralbf fte United States at Hams. ' r tu i : : i nA'ij, :;! Gen. Grant's rest was very much broken last night, and his condition this, morning s reported si not beings si' comfortable as k was yesterday. This changed condition ascribed to the weather. .i-uf. T - . rn'm ' '- ' " A Clear Head and a Strong Heart. If vou muddle vour brains with nv nf fceC Whiskey comrxroTids which are sold un er the name of "bitters," and), which opers delight in for stimulants, you o yeursystera irreproachable ' mischief . 3rowu Iron. Bitters is not one of these. It romotes healthy action of the heart, liver ,ud stomach It cleanses and enriches the lood, and.fit jthe brain for the . mental fork. The' best "physieiahs prescribe it; ind it is well worthy of a trial by all. WILMINGTON MAitKttT 'It H "'!! Ml -J". 1 ;j. .J !;! 1 ' STAR OFFICE, 1 May 234P.'M. SPIRITS TTJRPENTINE-The market as quoted firm; at 30 tfeta $er, gallon, ith. sales. reported of $00 casks , at ., that nce. hi- ROSIN The mkewas pote4 quiet at 90 cents -for Strained, and 92. cents. f or Uood Strained, .witAosalea, reported. TAB The market was quoted firm at 1 ISper bhi: of 280 lbs, wtth saU ki quo-. ationsV ' ' ,J) '"-i'" J ' CRUDE TURParTINE-MTket steady,' with sales reported at $1 10 for Hard hud $1 75t far Virgin and Yellow Dip. COTTON, -The faiket i -was, ,qupte4i steady . with f naU , sales reported pn a basis bf 10J cents pet Lb; The.,. followihg , were i he pfficial quptationa: GoSomy.V. V. if.' 9. lis lb. cen ;!. -it; U-.W-'Middling.t l.ilft 1516 mi . 1 4f:,J M. Erood Middlins. . .'. . .10 7-10 Tdfe-i-Iarfet 'sle-ay- f And nncnanged. W. quote! RoacnBEl ''Upland' 00l!aH fTirwater fl'15l 30." Ci-KAKt'Commbn. 414i cents; Fair f5J-ceits;i Good 6f (cenUPriiHeCJG-cerit Coipf 6i j6K,ceuts.er.tb( jExtra Shipping, t first ,claas heart, . $9 00 ; pLO 0Q per M. feet; Extra Mill, good hear;i $a 50m OQ- Mill Prime,. , $6 ,0Q6 .50; taood Ckiromon Mill, ' ki 005 00; Inferior jto URiinary, w w- ItEcisfrkrr!. Cotton. 2 ! hales, Bpirits Turpentine. .......... 200 casks Hosht.-H .PA , rjf.Vi'JVU . : i V?q 7t bbls :,'Mn.:: oonissi'idMAHitirrs i T Tn1a.i.ari rt . Trv ntn fli QT" 1 1 kw"aak's My f2S,f -K6bLM6ney dtalLji JSleadyiiaKl ieasy at1perBnt.: t Cotton nominal wtthAates reosjrtdd of bales; middling uplands? 1,1c .middling: Orleans 11 3-16C. Futures dull, with sales to-day titn the 1 otowihff.ixitKJtatIo.fy May 10.90c; JuneJ4.P3c July UMcl JUgust, ll.rjBc; ptembe0.81JOctoberia46c. Flour dull arid hev.J aWheat lowers 'CbrtJ lower. Ptfc d&U.'atttl&OO. -XaTd weaki at $6, 95. Spirits turpentine steady, at 82 33a " Rosin steady at, ft 08J 4i-m 'wir-ivi itfcTaflrrJ cBlLTlkoitK, May 23i FlDurlflulet and steady: Howard street and western super !S 50aS 85f extfa t3 906,4 STamily f450'&u; city muis sirpet fisus73 -tK .'. .. B Uirt hninHa I wlsternli"norln1 I 1 06 rd amber flJ-Tl 13?'o; 1' MaTyJ land 1,05 asked; P-'3 western. winter red' 'On ' Spot u:9d9c.JQ COTn-2so-thern steady r western dulf aad a-Ierv8Dnthexaj 5 NotWithstdiidiiig tfi. Igreaf ntimier who' yearly snccumb.to tatJrWel&na ifatai disease, whic.is daily winngj Its fatal' coils around thousands who are uncbh-' scions oil its dedly fcresencej iDou Eieree's Golden ; Medical . Discovery'' , will cleanse, and purify the ojood: bf'scrpfulous'Wuri- Hiei,' and 'ure - turjerlT6n8irmtkm Cwhach is onlyiiscrofoiotrs tiis-as. oil Hbt lunsp); , pendt 0 cento in stamDs a4 & Dr. Pierce's complete treatise on cohsump Hok knd kindred affections,' witb hnmerotisr testimonials; of t cures: r( AddressJ Wotki's lisDensary Medical Association Buf alo,, pt - ttpnr,, piaptations, bales; . to, visible supply of cotton for the world. ,23ff,4i01baTei,t oi which ije63,:810 bales Stprtog . exebang, 485i..ana fsp. Sie I bonds quiet. Governments unchanged. Mm Knters tne system rroiu a . . ni ui-,,. BRQWf: "iwme Muscles. aS VUi. j Qoicldy sad earn i ana;eTei-8. For Intr:V; ' "Vwd riT.-,, For IntprmiVVo ' JP-Vaid run fl.f EneriV. t EwrflS" u does not injnre th t2;?C?. na ner,. BOpaiior.-a r 1188 hexWv AXHJtB -I. iETT.-- Hrt . t t;.-.:" 'ron -sitters Uenuine has above trift t on vriniMii rn. tr- rl.1 a"UcnaRiifc,. ;.!MH.Booi- Ma. 1 "".tung-iai ot pnzea for recinesinfr1011. eoa maaed to ay addrS SoS nP JyWD&Wly tocorrnn . Em PINKEYE. Remarkable Cure of a Hon, CoLJames Ii. Fleming. a proirinpnt -; In the fall of 1S83 I hafl a valuable colt m With A Kttvera ac " ,.u e elt tatPI t..-r i;:-," "l "Ve' which resuiti i. the most farfnTaIiin"'.5Jn r?sntt ever ltewito ave tor- iwc.wu-i every remedy tliat I JOT despaired 0f a cure. At this time the mrL 1 right hind leg was as large as a man's X H. had over it tony running sores. Ka ffir jtamberof large sores on his body arf r aad I was advised to end his sufferin- S I t'Hf Wala Taluable aSmid y not -want to lose him. After rackin? my brim tti search for another remedy more eSi-S thought of Swift's Specific. I knew it wa, XT a w rr. - a dlocki Dnrificr uUvuHttH:,uui tent lastdnyto Aihnti :r a supply. J a,um I beffta the treatment with 4 oz. of s s s oz. of water three times a day. This I r-iriin f Qz. of each, and continued for a week. Tlieni ipcrauHja u) o oz. ana rnu it a week, when I went 2 ?- , AU,e " sult was "at atiie rtf fK'Alf TI-QflTr V. 1. T 1 . . Hta tViWVi ha hail nf .: 7.La ' "'V"" w. wuv U U TT L 111-. IIIIIK llll -A ratio... , e end of the second -week even stater to provement waaapparent, for many o the wres Jrere heaHiljf nicely, "arid the horse ajsfete a eslre to move-abent. At the end of the tM Weeki he began to show gain in fletK&uia fiuH -appetite. The swelling had abow. 4 Beared. I used in all about 15 bottles oi &iv Specific, and when I qntt its use toe horse had qnly four small sores left on him.and they htU-a tP Immediately.' i In August lefc--ell -eymptonis of the il'iseisa passed away, and up to date no signs of the re tprn ot the trouble have made their appearance, and the horse has done a mole's work onmyfarm. ! I regard tt one of the most remarkable cures I have ever known. Thus the great medicine has proverrl a boon to the animal as well as to the ho. nan race. Augusta, Jan. 9, 1885. Jas. L. Flmiso. Send for Book on Blood and Ssin Diseases tailed free. 1 ti. vv in or ULf IU uu., Drawer 3, Atlaata, (ia. tan 0-ILW1v fr sn we nrm eh w r WIT'S Plt-tS. ' g-i .YEARS IN USE. 3ut Greatest Medical Triumpli of tfi Age! SYWIPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Xoaa of appetite BoweU costive, Pain in jtft head, vrlth s doll sensation in tbe backs art. Fain under the shoulder blade Fnllnesa after eatlne, with sdi. . tBdlnatfoats exertion of body or mini, f XkriCabllHToftc-Dper, Low spirits, with afeeli-StofhavlBBDeglected wmeinv, Weartaees, Dteztness, Flattering at rte Heart. Data before the ey",Headwh. rer- the right eye, Kele9"t',.d fttfai dreaMJ-ishl7 colored Urine! ana .CONSTIPATION. fS FHXS are especially aflapteo strengthen -ibe. weakv repairs the hAStem with nnre blood and hard muscie. . f wan a s run iionv in' ana imparia er vigor oi lOOi JiUSOIMkWty, ' Asn wefr 3-130 Kitabllslied 1868. i:E. -WtCZYNSKI, feEHESAL GOIHISSIOH HERCH0T, i siacK waurac, tmca rmv, - r, n sou- bentine. Cotton Beed O0, and Cake, and au so (-k-m TWvntn ' lAbVi(' -IiK ON C0NSIG5MESTS. t nnlers forthepnr- Special (chase w Goods Tfflhe European MarKets. rtBSK CLkSS REFERENCES. Correspondence solicited. i p 14 34, my o la xo jo - ATBOPNdKTH CAEOLINA. ' -rrfTX7 . - RTTPTTRTOfl COUKT Of . " 1TMTr. UANOVJtKiA'- '?olsT Morgan, Plaintiff, W. Bartwlck, and, others, Deiena- ffle. I Vbi U- an aetion1 bwjwht to ,st ,gA sure or a montage, uaw3"?x tthe wum' made by W. P. Canaday and wlfetf uB ItonBnUding Association, cof-d f0T a 1 iestate hi thl city 6f WUmington. for,fl. or the said real esiaie tu r," her 1st, ib. V made by said Canaday on BSaorjed HHJEXffi Iart5flp real estate, which 80f the sad sola in tnis aeuaa . f leoSamanded and Jt&Jto&W . tenrt of the Snperior Court for m Ho of New Hanover, to be held at im ,iy af i the 1st Monday in March. 1885 an (in i 'S the coAplaintnereln, wJgBGR. IT Died. " . ' nnr or u; Notice. ADSS,S f tLVi THIS DAT QUALIFIED AS I felfor bf tie . estate otC. E Tw.hrr am rennested to mase u". on menu 'Creditors will present w- Maj9th,18S5. ... su Din. nin Doon - fi. Ppniilft'S SI63 Hi I I J I I I II M t jap M6t . nn daysashwretofore. and eve effort rs. Teaction to f jfe myl7tf
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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