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WM. H. BERNARD, Editor and Proprietor. WILMlNGTONi NCii Friday, July -S0th- :1875. - ' TERMS TOCLUBS ' 10 store wpvctt'i Jta pOBt-r iijMi t.m u uvi iVTjiureu.Uias DO muA9 Up Et 0116 Poffice'Tie number, is all hai i necessary to secure th rites to thoM wnbconsttt-ate tiieC3uD.W the paper will be directed to Wiaaajr different Poet- "mew as uieroare subscribers, if desired. : -.Pttjfflan mm' ksSwjii win be Milshedtiiout ritiarge & those ho.ratM Clubs of. 10 or more. X' '-'si-M-;:'1' rfi ?fvpr,fvr, .-or egiatercd letter. ,j Post.. aaBiera wui register letters when dedrei ;tuak 17 jDnly j&ea remittances wm boat the risk of the publisher. :i-35 7 1 Spemen'copieB forwarded wnea dartred LET. EYERY SUBSCRIBER TO THE WEEK- LY STAR READ TH!S '"'V-lv unaer tne new law which goes injto effect J anuary 1st,' 1875, we are' requlr ea ta, pre-pay postage on the W bekly Star. " And while this will add to the cost of publication, we shall make no advance in "price bi subsviptibn ex cept' in TatestluD' . . ,- . .' .... .. i.-t: j.-i , ,t , ,. afford .furnish .the-; paper at ,f UX per year and pay the postage besides. The following will be onr revised terms of subscription ; ; V. , '-, : One Copy 1 year: 'postage paid, f f 1 '50 6 months, ; Clubs ot!10 or- more postagi? - paid, $liS:per copy;;':t mpi HT-iV- XJnd6r thisneWitiarrang'ement ' we shaH: enforce tnerifeash Wystem more rigidly than ever before' ; iand unless, our subscribers remit promptly many names will be dropped from bur ligt.n - . :,..f, t'.vVJ vM;.--y: "t-.-f -vi -t,:J-.u' r A statement 'of account will soon be. sent to each subscriber, and we trust all will respond' withbnt delay. ''' y: 1 - . .. .: .-. . . . Remember ..that we. end -all papers. free of. postage after uarVJgt, a ; -r - ( ; l , .'I . . m m.m Now is the time for getting up Clubs to the . Wk?kly. Star, x Show. the; pa per to your, neighbors "and friends,' and get them to join in, : We want the biggest subscription list in North Carolina.' We havejno elub rates., for any. but yearly subibers; but for 10 or more subscribers the paper is only $1.25 per copy per year, free of postage. . V.- CONSERVATIVES t OF MEW HAH- Don t stay at borne on the Fifth of August thinking your votes will not count, ' i They", will count in moral ' ef feci at least (1 Be sure to Jgb to, your voting place. It is only a little trouble. It is your dat'y to keep up the jWftf" of the great Conservative pafty;. -t f . A..Western; paper, notes fi the; fact tion is decidedly bad.' ! In Sontbern aiitiiuia me tew uiutfsuuits wv$. urviy jjji!Xt later! the season enoug i Orf the Other - hand lh -May atod J QPfti ?eppTt ;qf c1a;epariuent;of; Agriitnrlgfveae: States of pelawarev and itfaryiand. af 1 00 to- 2 peT cent-; oomnared' with- ; ' ws Fupiik;T.ttK-irE8'ir;i Itiuhce from' counties ft inord eenbisr.' -K)Thepa-r pers,peaK wwi confidence, , and the KaiHcarktutupefaTe becoming?uis3 cou raged: .lt, would; seem with 1 the . powerful thfelp:"orXRan "Cox and others who'have - just: gone - or are-this week going np there, that - tha I VnunntMn .nn.v. r..:it - v.:-i. hold with the "last elections in that sectionl JSqhner "udi- cateM victory eveiv in' Rutherford and Polk couiitieH.hithmo strongholds of RalicaiiRmr,PerhapsGanipbeU' "tjhtu p rescriptiou has, something to . lo with thiii, or 'Judge' Watt'H moral izmg ahr phrenologjcal ' instructionT . The iRicbinoAd.Jwrer.ifth of the stateof business! JIt savs: "A new, era of busines prosperity i seems about to dawn. Oidthings,; and es pecially iji old discouragements,:; are PaHng : yjritbi; thse, f eelings of hostility which I too 'ion'boiliiBVbt t ween! the "secti : a1 jgenerous Providence seems inclined i to- bless the it seasonf ) reconoillition t with bouritebhe"?, - purpteVbaunefc eenaitoont"f:1aVaisd ftbftelrrc i5,M ik pr'ptiva demaadsV r f "( aple'prluithean 'Vie1 ' . 'There will not bef neaelieB h ;to supply , tte jcuroal?s. n...0 uuiaoie to xe overlooked. JCspeeiailr is thWMjjnuoit " J ttnoibrayfer;'With its NORDHOrF Olf NOHTII CUIIOI.IN A. Charles Nordhoff commenced in the New Yort feratl Jof ; Sslurdajf olina politics. Lfijlt letter itllhe (main presents a correct view of bar pojitics,-. though there "are : a few BilSJera and aome atrange ponolRsibjjt We; mTnoUcea this letter at another time. Mr. Nord- f .nofteaims tpsay yhaftnjrgi toHblicarvv sir tathe f?JLAe.prpsppmn?sand, ? The nomination by ithe Co.naerya tiYs of JXarUa o)E thak c fatoritft' and chief among thesPrimitiwBaplistK Elder C. Hasseli; ddabtlesi' niakes sure of rohf tne cfdsesountSea" in wiu be inflQentiaVin, thf.Cpnyn.tion. AE.lt TO BE LOSTBY APATHt nit THe ( Uonservaitiye 'ho sijtsat tome 1 in the .shade onthe fifthpt August while bis friends are beari og the brunt Of. the; conflict isfa -.inan whoiis philo sophic equanimity 'sOihe may admire,1 but whose example , Tt' is "hoped will riot be extensively fbttowedl'V---1'''-I Let v,uSy all jyqte tb secure, ift good Constitution and; overthrow . Radical ism.'!: We'have-all to loseby the do nothing policy,' and nbtpne: thing" tb . . .-I-. ! ii.'. ,. . i .-. -i. . f 7 gain save a monniain ,ioaa ot snarae. ::ti' ' . ' : ' '" ;'': .... ji ;! ... .- ;4; I A partyhat is so 'corrupt ihat " its qwn friends at theJSorth qonnsel.its deteat for the got of r be', national party, -must berrotteaindeedVitjiwiT-: : j Such is the Radical party of Nprth: Carolina.' Mr: Clikrleabrdhoflviit ins ajbae Sndmp Ne i w ;Yprk '.eradow npt hesitate to say ,tnat a. deieat.of hia .friends m this State is a thing great jy to be de red: The . Conservatives Jiave. .an un- dpnbted majority in this State.'?: Jt is not every time, however-, - thatrthe peoplecari1 be goV 'lb1 vote. ': ' There h$ been too much inertia on the part oi iiie ieaaers tnu year. (; hey , have; not taken the field . soqi . enoughs The doubtful counties nave not been. and probably will not be, thoroughly ! This is all wrong and hdttfuF rid perilous. ' In the remaining1 days of the campaign let .all errors be atoned for ;as far as possible ,rlit thei. voice of the canvasser ring out in'truinpet tones in every township. ' liet the committees make a full examination of the voting lists. ' Let thil'unsteSdv auu wavering oe yisitjeo;. ana appealed to. xiei tne , careless i,.oe enthused See all who can vote. Urge, them in tne i name bf their State - and country gb to 5 the polls1 ;iiid "support r the' Ln8ervativ'e nominees. ; ljlanger .is apathV. .-'The only salyatipn is persistent work. .t We appeal to all Conservativesvtb jHy around the banners of ihe Cbn1 servative party.' it is ' a great 'crisis nicuai.ir.. it .we ij lorwaru in. 'jjrK-i:,-iii .-!; iiij i ,u ... -iijiiA SOlidjColumn Readily, ith dauu,le&s hkverand unappalled Jiear theifYic' tO rv will beJwon f nnrt thb ffot mVai) toj heVpeojile arid :'tb the 'miglfty Democratic arm v'next ear?1? tfdit f jH t. 'I' ,..,. f!--,-. mvv.1?1 a jtwe. U!1g; pacK, De crae.sc,attered, the State comes again. p nder the hated irnuie; of: the JUdieaL. and the hearts of the friends of refdrm kid free5 government? alf bier the 4 Union will be discouraffed?11 t MX IIIIUU II T TT1 n n t-k v Mv Ivouse i np . Action can av,e you irpnj, a great calamity. - Jiouse up; & All tHat you have beertaUthat' ybif re renewed action. ,. A few days onlyi in: which: to.-work remain. Wilt ; yon hirk duty like dastards- and sink North Carolina again Into the filthy poprpf Uadicaiisin ? Every nsid-'- ittvwi; Oi pairfpusm ' ana . persona comfort; i end safety forbid9,;jhUch; ; course. Self respect urges prouiptlab tion to avert the catastrophe of a Had-' ica triumph:' Does a sane man sitiiilt; andseethe prop's and boards of afalling puuaing crash around and juppnbim , when his legs can take biro to a place 'bf 8afety f ' ''',. t-ii.E yiiih'J a We would not create !- an ' inheces .sary alarm. . The prospects arefavor atle tor- .Conservative .majority,, in . the Convention. But it is simply ber cause Pur; people aro working a little 'ihk$q&g.; they'MldHey;; labor unceasingly: from noW until the" momeQt touassurjajBftcjBess. - 4Cbn- .seryatyves or Brunswick? Robeson? i Maftin-Cpn8eryatiyeji every wnwe-1 rttWVbjnpractiie, I '- 0;O:ta!:M'Aom pnv.thetc 5tA vis'ab tjtfyr hat Mrjj JeflfersoM Dacvis has Tcline thjiPresid "A ripuiurol CollegeJ in jTexas, itli HiimallaaW of $4,000 a year.,Cthe Unlyersity of North Carolina should twdMThimitrlJde sabMfiyeasljbuDle at shmlani large libertyQCxjuggesUofttAQdiOBH .irotnfctaenstitinio.IlTftaps'1iie W6Uld accept W$bkUiMmv wou W t jSj sai.hg-is at present engagedljufc oo f the contrary would by location ;and asflCKsiatlon'-raaterially assist him in P-jspiurposeGo frsatisfa.ctoxyi'eason1 fx-Preaident; t)ayia lathe ptro inan - odt:of the State: who cbuldi iftfuse newtlife ihtb thb slagnshveinlbfOldChapelHilf deed, he is perhaps the one man who i .-;-.wjiiito .;, w Carjoliniauati the start a guaranteed Career -ofi brilliant sUcoesr-on( a basis promising" pet'maneucy: :f .-r--y.;:-i n, l-2i:rpPENTONJIEW8..-;1iti!M:.S. ;Aa every body and his grand failer is . by oachtn '&-h is views on the .-Presi- dential question, we might a well re- jwew x one. lviDeo-tokl-a reporter the!btherdaymSvbiVefenw pronnnent 5it or . ,tt ne presidency,. he Republicans,; beiig;;Washbnrne. n IJristow,' and the Democrats Tilden, oJji :vjin'',..-!-'V-.. 'if. -; . . xayaru anavTasiorr. iie'ai)esrnoian- parj thihtftliar namea.in inis contiectmu are wortb Consideration' Z He is irteli ned to ; bi eraanailveeHtrinsTTUDon Washljarn. for rtKe Dbcfae domination, Bayard seemed to hira to have' the bestjejnce f or t)ielfiasternpte:" Jle would not foe Rnrprised, though if Gas ton, came strougly .to the ffpnt;: Til, denfid- verypbpnlar' inNeVork totate,; but it xs premature to Bay he is strbng: Outside ' of nt; :IGastbns tae and temperament would ninkn him bettPresnlent tifari MivT'ilden; x ' Tne ex-ohator pwith' frni -? Wrtll street biacdn'tjyeahjat; Wllmnilii len ith 2ojooo majority in Ohiaiiay gents,; or; that: Indiana and the South with? kheftfuly rli other sections; may set up Gov.- Hen- dricks over all Others as the bhe man needful in the crisis.- ! : 'r1: MATT CARPENTER ARIONG "THE 'V -' ; ';;FBOrBBtSv,-fc''-l'-'i-: p In a conversation with a reporter of tbe'Fond du Lac NewL ex-Senator carpenter, pf Wisconsin, said: 'In my opinion General Grant will be the candidate of . the Republican party fprjjjthird term. I can see no : possi ble Way of avoiding it. He will bn dbubtedly be "the;, candidate of tie Republicans next! vear .on: a hard mocey plaijfpfmf fTJbisrlMtnatipnafV ford Inm the exact pretext he wabt- bd, and to" which"1?e"ierre4 Mfe1) bA rptetlbi third-term, letter aaciri pumstances not likely : to occur' ' I thihk Judge iyavid;TIavi of ihe United tateai Supreme Court, will lie T f "y-lie vapqiaajeona greeiir. bci4atf;orm,.and U tlat, greeuljauks The ;Charlotte Democrat pay the? Pembrapd Conservative nbibtneer tor 'T, " ll ' eiiuei? count y ,t le lot ipwinfe lofty icbmblirnentr7 K 0 -; ' 1 " we Know !AlrUrYan . well ami itca rknoW him to be one of thernura And . hMt wu a lue piaie.i 4,1 me JLemoeraU, have- b will be made-President of that -bod v.in ! iMniwcuuauvr ui luh vKioveoiion n nnna should beoarried out.jweare satisfied reauy a: modest r gentleman; of great bjerit) would i .hJibttth1 djgnity and ability; v osi ; :i1'v;.n'stttta 'IIomtJeffe'Tsbn Ddvis 'haR'(1fi1iinfNl, ineupfbrlioi-iutiiPiddnaV salary of ti)00vlaf iyeaTandaftfri itsiitM uouse., .H is not so expresseu. uufc ui& unucuny in : tne way was tne. sUtqtion they ; Wilt have to payihttn a decent salaryi ,? -n.sytit; t'M ia'u-;?t?oc Beqaei to ill' Widow 'Vf !lio'ieil fThe Washington Sunday Gazette learns that a donationwaa made at his decease, by-'wilf by- a oertain'ricb citiaieri of Memphis;1 o?J $10,000 to'th Bhe is much , io . ned. r, The? donation was made some three years agt: and the estate is anipl v: able ' to -nay it- in SiSfWiiJitin.O'it- T'-i -.. t twit. fir" t.tof t j-rr ii.s pecoming sine Atvie:nowrta; ;tiwriMA; ijeii arapea irom ine-snoutr aersioad pf fPft 6edU ; Jt Jiafrangfed toT the trains of dresses arp uadepeDJenVor .the rt-,.gp4.,pe:tery OHrrow auclloog. while' the fekirt pwptJF is fcboft ana clinging, - uuii st uii lutenere wun.vne pruseuu- tion; pf tb,o histpricaLwork on, whit mragro saiarjf.. ' ouppuseine VreOTgia myereityoffer i mceAhe tanlbahtl firstiClaps man, at. the head pf-their Jii- I uvj uifb.wu js uraiiroetjaess'iB onoi :i-3 paid-Overi o$ l$j'ri X3 tb hted; ' I - rnnunrir inrnmuinMERt. ; I tpitm v.. . . I ... f'i 8ropl Vbf: tbe Proeeedlnc i f: A called meetngj?f the Itoard of Cmni omssiberwar he4 yesterdy after J .son.and. Cpmmissioners .Wagner, Morris, VaoAmrtnge rao4 Nixon.. v V The folfowfosVii pfessed: 'x -ftf?. - 1 ' t . ..1. A . - act known as the machinery Act requires jetery cathler and treasurer of any ebrpora tiop or - association t to -furnish 'a list of jits stockholders resident in the several counties of this State with' the ' amount of 5 cash on th& flrsjt of AprH ia each year , to tbeconnty commissioners or tne county in wnicu sucn wnereas - Estate JodesV Light Company, "yalte--:G. Macrae, .t"reas- pies ui rue f iiuiiugiuu xuimtug i.!KSUtia- iipnjand CaSi EUisTreasiirer of - tBe He; pha.'nics Building Association, ..have beep, respectfully notified to comply withihe act' so, made and provided; and they have failed, tocomply with said act, ;u ; -l Ordered that lee-al rirocAixiM be ixrttntS diatejy instituted against the Baid partiea. .H A communication; from a prisoner in the: punty jajl,acs with ru qli en ness, : neglect f dutyj , ( JSc. , was ordered io De. laid on the table. H'' ' ' f$ifck&tii& ? w;i :$nph-j wishing tblnbw WhAtHhl Commissioners of New Hanover are. willing to do about run ning the' two parts of lines between NeW Hanover a 6d Pender situated in, Cape Fear and Harnet townshipsj and stating that, the Commissioners 6f Pender "are ' wUling'tb, Ukeon'e"ph'n'eni arid have it rim, ing the Commissioners of New- HanoTer -to'1 take the others, and for i bbth-SurveyorS to be:;iiujstruptedf to! make reports 1 40; botb Boards, was referred to the Chairman with nnwpr tit not r . . - . The matter of the Work Bouse investiga tion was taken "up and variouirertseard iurplatienUbereioV dusaiqnjhe rufther,' cainsidejration.of the Condition. brhpaltqU was )OStKJUwl uutil the next rnnlnr' iiiAt- Pg oafthe 1st Alpmlay in August, when the report b'f ! thV Committee ! on tW'ork - riouse1 wiH? be heard1'- - The Cbairm&h reported that he had' ad vertised, for bids for, inp repairs pf ; Smith's .Creek Bridge and the construction pf a. new unagq pver ureen s mill pond, upon which Duncan Holmes having put In the lowesi bid for the construction of ' said work, the contract was awarded to him for the sum of $115. r -rrr j The Chairmaq submitted Ihe report ,of the C16rk appointed to investigate the mat ter of the -defaication'bf James c:-'Mannr lite Superior .Coon Clerk? bf the jedunty' of New Hanover, ; whereupon ; jt jnti, ordered tiiat immediate proceedings be taken against his bond. , . ' . j I The following changes were made in the llegistrare and Inspectors 'of ' 'Election': Third Ward i): John Hargrove appointed in place of Edward Howard, excused; Mason boro' Township, Wra. .? Pratt . substituted for Elijah Hewlett; Federal POiBt,Wm, H Williams substituted . as .Registrar for Stephen Keyes i and Joseph Piepper was ap pointed in place of W. H.' WiUiam as: In spector.4- V'1 "' Application, of Jauies D. f Williams for license to fer4irbimtfouTiTIqu6reJy was granteaV5 "rWr ; ?; ' mi., n: 'ViL .? . i j iuc uuaru men aujourneu. Brace oh KhevmaBi Ctaarse Aeklnst I The Austin (Texas) Statesman of ;Jaly.llthaaya.;.j,-.' .? v J?,eneral: Bragg was in the city. several, ,dava. durum thel nast. week. He,referredin the course of conver- Btttiuu, iu me recen i assertion Ot uen- Ueral Sherman that : he had suspected jm r. , J enerson . ua vis of r comDlicitv with the asassiHrof-Mrr--Abraham liincolp Gejierfll Bragg.aaidi that he lad een Air. Davis tested in cases of this sort, and ,wbile;twq efforts were 'njade5 by .hired - assassinsf in ! 1864' to' destroy Mri-JJavis life he never mini Trsteil. the least jjigns. of .resentfol feel avis, wneu naingAiong tne detences Rich ihohdWas fired athe bullets very jrieafe hlS'personi'" '0hee! passing very terwards be was. shnt at when in the Outskirts of Richmond. But we prp- bbse to settlethwuestion-finaliy. Xfahlgren s raid "'writ not soon be' fbr gbtten; uOblonel Dahlgren address as fwntten: and Signed -by -him, 'was; memorized; and.1 Spoken: br read to- his iolldwars. r Thny5: -wfredbgiised: as iSpjeSfnianaKiwerey captured, nas HSiea 9 inside of -tithe. .Confederate: lines. r Thevoame. asr stated, to mr- Pfrvm0hMm koXI bfiotj they6iiswfiiBi bgtured andpis paper, wasfpupd on rte.perspn of anj)ahlgr8, jtfr. lJ(ayi8 s cabinet and hw military staff soners should . be;, iexecuted ,ln ac-f raance wun ine tawaoi war. rresi-j nt Davis, after reading' 'Ihe paper inndfng tbtrihWciaJly Vwik;1 desierried to be assassin atedliv" D-a'hl-' ferenk'J bereib ptorirv5!rfbtrbatfe " other i treatiheuW thiiibaWlibcerdtd '101 piisoner f 'irars 'fGetirsI -.Bragg- preserved pluaourapU copies i of onel.;iPahlgren'f! .ttrderft-J v.if a MrJ Davis were; . capabl e-j of jr teiiOrxni lies which Generai hjerman.woald asuiibe: tb fei ;interyentio.nf khoiswouldjtneyer have hesitated tb punish (with deatti. the disguised folluweri of-4)ahlgren. And would it be well lfbrsGneai5 ShM-man-to reniem her that Mr. Davis ! at aO tifties interVen W behalf Jbf f theiondemnedf jltr-absthei'bdm' plaint of many : Con f ederate-lewders ,th; at nobody could be i executed,-who? aoDeaied to the freaident lor, oardon. e. spared Harrison Self, jthebridgeji I burner of East Tennessee,. ;and each J !T . .: -ji:-," " - "r . : i u nionisi wno oeoame rfpyatner- inan a soiaier ana was capiirett, yriinin, the Confederate lines. A i,v w r- vetvbted by alargelnajorityC tb'fiir p the ?heinung'carial within tts'limi JMimt itsTeeler, thirn ty-nine mitesJnilength,'OPsttheBtatcr:: idroonstruction' $2,1 WASff.lim, VeaV itiarf'roaintaiMd at 'Vos.'t'lic" owe or f n. .1. . I....... - - I. , !U b. EUis. (Treasurer ot the.Keal j ithe Steamed Gtoi for their maot 1 1 -i, . . : rrr& J . i - o f t n inuuHiirH. - i iih ix miKinflr iinairiiiii- and Xoan Association, Richard J. I .kindnesses rendered as on the .occasion, pf I canvass ana 4 tne cnanees Of x&ieCtion vTreasuTer- the Wilmington Gas 1 bur' recent' visit to 'VramininWiUAiiirMLfA'i JiU-iXfjtJtiiiitkisl r.Lll -ri,Va'..iiii"n r iAfli IaParef to Silver Cornel Rand. ' We have1 received the following Eplu-i tions froni a Committee of the LaFayette ouver iuornet, liana ot jfiavettevine. whor wr v. ju..u M.-imn in tueir recent excursion to smitnville, and cheerfully give them publicity in these col: N We, A regularly appoinled., committee theLaFayette Silver' Cornet Band; beg isubmit the followtoff:. , ,f r i!f,ha'JDcimo 8!nr?- thanks !def ed.tpjtho, Fythian Silver Cornet Band, pf iu tus Kiauu utuuuinuinii:nrHHin ! uj v.)i' That Keure the, above iioned parties that the occaston wasfrauehtJ 1 n 1 1 rrvrii .TtlAA anM ianiY ajw. - bespread upon the minutes of our books; a icbpy sentto th'erFythian' Cornetrnd, to P'noS. mmmMmm: N.-AJ) McLean.and W.. F.i Freach for de fendants... U; . .ji';.!, Henrv VonGlahn.vs. Georgi pew nanover. it. . J: J. ;evane for plaintiff and Strange for defendant.- ' i i - - - PS.!?'f Fr..1 :f .,f ..wj4,J f We learn that the Radical head-centres haveemployed a' lot of i4f ellows of the baser sort to: : work; op --thier- wAnine cause in I Brunswick liouatv until Hip fiinn Unvr. ML -r.-. -s 7 r: 'l'hv urn ntli.mr.1,7 tn .,;... .... .1 J .rT' .v.fAV,6.."l'ca;al.,5:i.Vu -u? JJXC" juaicei ...... - lower ' their joarsuais are to no stationed at some of- the: n .w.i.n..Hnk feged purpose of, mevenUna frauds but for - r - 'V "" ;rt,;vMvMV v w- : t-n n-i ..i --- ; --(! --L' Mnl??J?l waui, Muu lueynienu 10 nave,, a iair eiec - uqn. ; anu rims jis sometning oy the way, they have :'nbt 'always had in that county Mr; npsafywm n olloed to sleei With the baHot-boxearthis time, even though fy . TSan.it, xf.Koi i .t.:i. ' blackberries in -Brunswick. .J, ...... . 1 . ' Jjet the gallant Conservati wick., rouse inemsetves. lney tolgb tb 'the polls and vote, at tnat the ballot-boxes are not; Rosafied, apd tJieywHl elect Cowan by a bandsomema- jprity. The PtndaavaM, -i R. K. Bryan Democratic-Conservative candidate for the Convention, will address the people of Pender county at the. follow - ifag times and places, all his previous ap- noi'ntmentabeino-withHrwn - i i Bureaw. Tuesdav. Julv 27. at i o'clock . O : A.r : : i ::;: :?: t i ' ' - . i Grant Township, Wednesday.) July . 28 fnsnai Tniinv ria. ii virJ.t a ir ; ! -. HollvTownshiD.Thursdav. Julv29fnsual j Rocky; Point Township," Friday; ' Jul jr' SO," I' -V. V"V. ... i . : (Usual place of voting) 11 o'clock A."M. f I Lmcorni Township-! Saturday,' Jury 31 (Usual place of .voting); 11 o'clock A; M. V mnionT place of vo Columb (Usual'pla Caswell Tdwnship; Wednesday; Abgust 4 atPoInt Caswell, 11 Q-clockA. M. 4:- 'J-Wi'AWJ' --.-'iUii., Itls saidthatAt one timeyesterday after: !nn 4.i,..i 4- ,L "r" .wwu,,nimuiuii,wii iu,xfiH beat about -tmr-eourr-Huuse. It was fa J4milu.rrefMbnrimhnerfV J-i irjitii 1.1.1:1 x ti'i -s" 1 x a p s-a no jomeucn delight fuieompiamts aklmrinddd liar-: were ised.-The dU - w . - s .. . . r ; . ... .... r g men: in 1i. : jiiL ' uutry, uiarrreuVHUonvs'aoiiaT :T-!T!?!irr.r-- '"r andir woftti oVer anrf abOVeiill n ppait r ciobi ofkei wj Bouiia'fl -- . . (CpWnelfXSeOTge ,iW. iBollingrdied J ft evenngHaferea rieyilnossf bilious dysen jery. It was ' noJLuntil loctnatanyripp siqns were felt' . as to bia recoverv. The deceased gradaated t Prmceton' . . resides; 'hn& rwilminfrtnn. nrt tn C.nnf A tt XVnrtU I sijJ.; L.--rf tt;.- i. . h 1 M .. I I With unalloyed pleasure arid enjoyment to I people are flocking to hear him. in. 5Df!!ijl.! crbwdsuHis speeches were'descrlbeor -tf'i li-ti 'nni B.H.i'B'TBr.T.nTi -iV-.lA'it V-ii Wnk- l-. ,aJ-fcJVH. yt.oonwABP,--t. ;ytMBiuw-pwBCiOMi.ue?.taanai nsMjrtoaa Dtanket.' and beinsr ver 'r: (rnOteer Ma?ready;enviable ttWffJfc tired, ;he fellasleeP,-whiTe hos! a, aaoLonr- ' 'H T 'W' iW y stmw'Ambki4hpir,blacklav PS!P'SftinW.aj:if-?nii.:ji;j m-Id.- man in the State has jsriven more time bines thnth;. t4h PS.raSV itod-attenjfon this duestibn bf cbn- jrhadslppt abbutltw hours, when -w? ata?dafe titUtionformanIouirelQve Ithe squatter shobk him by the shoulder ; Alfred Townsend et cd.f s: Jos. Thomp-. standard-bearer. We point with pride nd atd:7 5?w? " ' " 1 5 ' : WD7iyri.to to his great .apee'eh, dtirgredr.in.the " j ''binn&rirm?& to nod Lc Hcli and Btranc for Dlaintiffsy and . Hous&of EepreSenfativS 1nT8M-on dKlhrb rvi b.VkT El TTafna f nm I Pf Judge Russell aa a candidateforConven- nnt; ttL t- Af thW immn 1 i.Ar a i "Cked, niahi he mourntolly fe? 5 tlwt i wodd maia father hbldii Germany M feeniple; ,2ft 1?et?Ti. 4 '-"t; Y , In the field and' others contend and if that doesn't give him the right J J lw Papd (he tnrned ta wuld4;withdraw and semens poppr' .3 Whtnt' De listed pbn tto arlrvihe does as he pleases apd he pleases to r?ue Sat ' Jaainmomifntc:; jo J-icq bdi no tviiii?d dp.exactly what the worl in geperal aen-Itravel 'i - - f i 1 sm .t i. - - Ji LsiaiiiiM 111 iftu- a a w niiii vssrv a 1 u ria oi n . z a?r40ILl?JLv hatrtookn his rifle, 1 T'.miai5Si jiCLaa Jjiiiii-JkHl'CL.u-i'.i' tt. i-i.ui.t iJ P fcame out he reached his , tne names of hundreds vn thecouutry TlierbeFt ts 4 rather, hne looking as Inn t1 . 4 , . , 0 have pas.dpjig um$Mi;& mW': SQO" - experience, and are now livino- in In I eve?6orbntiof 'tiaatfeiiarid'oJfersfeAf -1 P.&ii'jrALsi-n ;Lf-, " . depeildentrcrrcuWstance 'I ,' manae- generally, le pajb? give the .iBW fl ih shooumsed Jberaiaetailacrteb .onVytheS licularijVe.iorlMHititQ mefet o&r 4xn f ciea;lnnt,-fftbe'-'d'mTc1iliy:1ie,fih'd8 ' W i " L2Ji - - - uciibbh. werf situiuieu Wlin OUr .SllUa-. feKV?pms loem" oa-"CTinB'-'wn;n"ineir'f " ! -s rfc. (nu. i.irin nnnnvann rviaoaAnr ... nrmv -nn.. .nin nro.iiji .BonAioi oo.. . . a i , -. - , . . . . - and wWiiniil'f. '". Ma '4 baa hit' striving tA.:mm: Ponnt i ' v fllVicKsuurg 1 'f'f-f f-'i ; i - f 3vf JTerbe'rt to sa"orettv cjbuntesa bf th I ?Aveitien whbvwaslJ U f onltii f . . L-l in xoAi j iorr many years practicea law i ty pr a time, on account Ot tpa pre-1 on thej teaceL-and witBnecesieforfl IthMar ihe.aa j jvalent bpmibn among our people that I f "Pni the cause, P?PJfc WniHHHmim 1 0ai-mwo-weiwiancf.lli8,BWBV f you'll wail tirhne-tsor this city; was a warm 'supporter of J ration iff iinounced by i pbysioians to iee the worst field of jvpugiasim i860; and m"i67 : reprebe dpe, l jthe eceasye use t,pf obae? hfrehat ever laid ,5uiiuisMi,riorinBe wnaww co, aa it was. determined to, pontine jr t j 4ne citizen drove ..rgna2piistfleavi twas soisnddem Him so that he could : be effectually to the 'matr up the tree and ajSM$PmtfhM mM9P&Pfofflm LfWtned from it. An inquisition was 1 fe tPolhentna.:! flnt 4ftnb ;wii,uy, ami vpry genpral sorrow. la f .bf id -th:Mmtx'Qrrroo9rr6av' :knoitbatiif ivoiillsod rljfiy Mjut. y,!ifiF--'--::'k ' claim ded of the farm 1" MARTIN ANDPITT. CGKNtm;C;Ju!y paDer M what ..ot tae -eanvass -4iMartin, Pitt and Jd joining counties.?i k; W j 1.;' In Martin, Joseph T. AValdo having been noMinafedY artditis ' nbw- irf the pf fieldi'MriHassellisfmrnisten io Vvi-p; - l. J the Fnniitlve Baptist Churcba5 man j ofcoierablemteU t great moral wortn -and' commanding i t t-- . tt . m. making, , ft,.. brdhant joanyaM. f.The .1 fAAtla ava i tlAAbitiM t .gnihnL,:rIthisr8peechesonthe- pqnattet and his wife were all alone CopjYention question jipdbeheardr sand theyhad but a few words for thl all over thetate, much gppfp.conV ktrfegeandcarcW wmrK Nlnivs ij .1 n nuipuijf icpuneu - l question for . ours witness. We J Mw.pri IPOKO jUl the leadin ot.tne voting m Pitt'isnrndknOwn tp,you rrk4pivUK:-U'PjnT.in. A Simple Contrlv. rivaei.t Foiled tiJi .or theBureir. 1 ; . Boldest I .'At the entrance to the ! Selectmen! room in Methi I aref deposited the iowbba'i ? ' . v , r r , I iron- flOOr- l.nal i nnil iUnill ! t nmnarbH I y ; ' .- I n. . V. n . . . cc IV . ii'it m I ,. a k u i 7 r, f , " sayed.thebankyaluable frpm.the i hQTiria rt ho hnirrinii i lJ u .z, - JLtlU- 1, yur i ij wiui uilu, alter tocKing in.e DanK. gmW er hxvtbSg thereb v ' nrevAnKn' - i n wpeutug o me uoor . ir tne locic. if.UiJ-Jii.-I I 1-Pform in f ha Riofa Vnri .:tl V, . I : 'i(V.i tj'. . . nch and W- S. &. ' 'ZxTZ ; -""w " ; jura to see la r piayy don't ye, dSattleSonifacco f ' was: reacui, j.;.xri6ioi,,tfiu,,iaa; Dpen'f !7-"" JVI" u ;me, anu ne s jutit boarding at the hotel.iiii Georgetown 1 asi h'gbborp,-rr Sam's: as good as the or 801116 me previous to the;attenipt; fTOi mn?luLfh?!8 lazy and sassy, f ?&X!J.$?a D? one suspected tpat Ine was a burfflaras'be wasHhe im- J personation of wit andsood;huniori f den departure from town did i sus- bicion rest uDOn! himj- 'Mri ; FootfeVl wedge however, had saved . thel bank; cashier received a lette from Bristol Bill, whofwas rthencbnned- in a j oome lime aiierwara ine watcntm 1 Canada prison'! inbuirmff " as to the 1 manner of securing the door. When l. t oote assumed the position of I cashier of the Metheum Bank he. had . . the old familiar door-repaired and 1 . - . - i - placed in position in his new office. 811 "thet to gPardhiS tteasuteS., It, I remaiueOi vnui aoon t inree years ago. i "V " "ru-'wJB-!,unw .CW -li-A T uvn no uaic oiicBUf iuiu , Bismarck's Son. . rChicago Times Berlin tetter, 2d.i ' h has' introduced more.; than -Prussian diplomacyinta4hei5meana-crate-' diplomacy y Bojneans-grate- raie - Yl?: " oll 1 w wuywauuaui cire.uiai,eu.:concening iu . ,1 , , " lTD HPI I wt wuiwi wyum act ? o tu uauisu una 7l, i"?iaY X 1 irotu seii-resueciine oommunities in )theContries. -HUyoubger brother; 1 nnnn Tu ?-.JZlLZ-LZi J' l crawe.'BecauBioujniswoapiiua -state: I ... . . 1 H w,. H tvf . I j and not, until tne discovery one morn- j 4aer, -ana tnis cabin can't hold VeS OtiirUnS-. I inrYtXTihn'hhalilanf nlyi.U'.X. I both nf 11R flnv lnBfror -WTt'o t 1... .. have only the dopr, 'eiposing a part bf thelocK 1 uar- fiSht hbickinf clubbing, id then See I flnl ', .nnnnnramant Ar.' tj;il I Snd WB W6n't TO hflftt nn Tor doniomn I. www uuvuia.wvuawuw wa uiii B milt - wu w uvvtoiuii. I excesses, and too h unt evenif hft wro I T"r:: Then bis' character analyses; an rttan ruliug paasions,lCf,uttt Wphn.i would fbef f about . the , persoi iPtdtstaiii party,nbutt Fam? 'tSifd: W :j ratoerreine8. Theeonsentof'tbeladyM i in, iievKr.iM.Kii ' ill mi .f M ill i him v m.i ' I 'droaodWobmeioV1 ;iThe PnlasktffTehny) iCiilikAHky& i We ;are-xfTenieIy sorry-to an- noaitfiatHbb frie Ji -WciodriBfir bave. beedf fbrod.ia f take steps, to deorivehiro. of bis liber - if. j u j?z-7.,i - ;r;i Tl . "t y-" ,7 :i - 'Tfg-lnclqgar ;or1 Travel in the f?"feliawm Ucvy ont Aau. daHI HBBI,SSf.:--r'-;r- 4 LFroraf the Vicksburg isa HeraldiV gefitlemari rMding n I thiscity ad ociwon fewddyB since to take jagourney down the iiver and several miles backi frpiP itusing a saddle lbprse. Darknessibvertkr him i a Jsparsely-settled dislrictand : as: the roads iwere it a bad condition and the jevening looked threateninej he halted ibpfpre tlat. forlorn-looking"-hut and asked if he could find clodging. j I reckon e mpught,M replied the llpng-hairedy Sorrowf nt-ey ed squatter IaUerheSitatlng a;moraent 1. ' I iThe VicksbnrapF fn'n nA i;ti . w i mo. vrveijer camped- down I ! Yes-ves whah w it? " 1 1 r "Yes: of course" j " Wall;'rae'n the told woman J agref'": somepow"shes cross and techy, au.d 1 guess Pra a, trifle- ugly. Least- . . 1 "-viu -wwijf. 1 i8V va tA' KnM KA I 1 , J f!16, to,hoId the candle and to l,i ! us tTO in ior an nirt rnncor n - t i 'rofQi-- avSa1 5 t.- i , ,. I T "v&"" owuauuiugcr wuicu snail settle oi f ! . VV e'ye got n do it. stran trer.' re- r"v wumau. , j. won i tive with. 1. s. ight, stranger. said the ! TheVicksburger protested, but the man placed a liehted candle in his fband and posted him . in , the door. i uu auu -wue tsieuueu out on 1 ground.. j i : I I 'Suke,:I'm going to wallop ye right f sn,art in just four hoota anda nollerr I said the squatter, as he pushed. up his J seeyp8- . , i Sam;! ye don't weigh 'nuff into th 1 . .... l?u i 808 repliedm a grim voice, and "- k. I.m.a.aI ; - J Mvwe commenpeu. The yicksberger bet twenty to one 01 .the man ijat the Start, but in two minutes he' t had reduced the odds to ten,: and in two more-minutes he was betting; eyen-r- The; wife was like a ildcat, springingj; dodging, striking and clawing, and pretty soon her hus- ,biand had to stand On the defensive. for the -Bengal tiger, LVk J f.i , V T!!?CrJf-,lVa, omaii'susharir." nails usband-eyej-and- blinded 1 i.t r'- ' : i . his arms she seized ; both ber hands in vs- ,iv. j ti j: , . m uair, vauseu mm uown, . anc nd in bother minulb bad the "gouge" gouge" 011 h mil 1 -. . h mo you cave r t qnieU.Vhr,- she asked, as on his .and as hand to 1 1 j-ityuu ittW I Mo win;, suu oaiu, u CtahAv SnVp ':f W rr. fV 1 Tu Ixv.i11'Ij u.j.- H J j ur l':'y .' im lTi " u,u" Herald! dffifni s!aron! $mskaii jroadtbf day sa w ; mn up iree; near,:.tite, road side i.nitu iiAiiiut; ua iiuuaicu. bitifwntijohtinuedii nO si i f What's the. cause pf your being up tHeiejf 'V- " - "- v':"-' i t ACttmomMt kwnmn"ilw nn. 1 from the f enceornpr: - rpt Jtn ; . . ' xemarkedu! f stranger, and if 711 t carnage arouna put, doors J,n s on and she turned continued: and yon dowherv a.fqnjt I . - - t " Jv'Jl".'r" kVUA aiAVIII vault in the- ;vseM w?aoD 1 naS nP . worth old len,. where 1 P00, , We've fit and .fit;5 I'm old arid fs. is'Wl 8hes chuck full o' gri and it's about ir tuss. If I hck, she'll go : i f Till , M ' ' s 1 nuts liujts, x it travel." r or i Am sorry ir mere's any troublo, nf and hope you won't fijrht" 1 Snto iil.
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 30, 1875, edition 1
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