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Miss rlnTih fTarirrh. . i '!: B a w ex n rt -fl n i : Kn arrtorJ Him n m t1 vairtfeeti Aaintt ScrarV nbev6i 3 Montta Wjj-jjgg ikuiuu jews wi i-vw,iiJiL;iiL fx --f R ft ri-.l $1 APRIL ,111 r ' 1 " - r-"T I T "Jl Ml jl Jill L I " ' - m ' f- ' ii. , - w T-r- ,T' '.rrJ"JJ --Bi-iTr JT? r g 888S88S Sf?g7gv ;ipLT ; PMt Ofllee HoaV rOVdeiv temy iHt7 Urge towns., We'conaider them perfectly saftn and the beat means of remitting fifty; dollars f orea.v.osi f.-: esH v!fdJfJriiaM9 it -vHtem. which went into effect Jnrielst.- are a very safe means 6f sendlh rduttl snms-of wo- oev wnere.fiukM.oney ' obtained.' Obaervt, the postage, mmI . b paid t wtamp where tne letter 10 be sent to th Letter Office and "'ftJT!! nfix the ttamp both fa he money and teal the letter in iAe pretence V )Xst-fHculerard laxe hi receipt far it. Letters e.."t to tip in tnis way are at wr risK. ---i't on The subscription price of the Wbkk fLY Star is as follows : ; , . ; k Singie Copy 1 year, postage paid, $1.50 l 41 44 A months. ; : 1 Oft !. 1.00 .50 Clubs of 10 or more subscribers, one If year, $1.25 per copy, strictly in ad- I vance. t-No Club Rates for a period less than a vear - : - '- - : . man a year. : , Both old and new subscribers may be included in making up Crubs. : At the above prices the WkkfxT Star is, we think, the cheapest paper tate. audits circulationill be doubled in twelve months, if those who have worked forits success to the I past will increase their, efforts in the ; future. ' - I DEflOCaiTIC N Aid BS. ' The; New .York' Herald is playicg, and it not very funny in its play. In place of the thirteen t names, some of whom are impossible on a Demo cratic ticket, we could give it double that number, and all weightier than the whole Herald list." Of course -we include in ours several of these mentioned by r our New York con: terlfporary. . The Herald? list is as follows: 1. Thomas P. Bayard,' of Delaware. . 2.. Samuel J. Tildes. of Newoxk. 3. .Allen G. Thurmanv of Ohio. . A T tj T t1fi.-i.i- 5. Thomas A. Hendricks, of.Indiana.-' , i .o. nuuam Alien, ui uuiou ;, , ;, , , ioBmAn.' fW.i vV v - io eymour,iOi jew lork. p ... iah 8. Black, of 'Pennsylvania, wd E. Church, of New Yerk. ' B.MenanotNew Jeie o. Jeremiah B. & Sandford 10, George 11. Michael C Kerr, of Indiana, j 12: Asa Packer, of Pennsylvania.- U. James E, English,, of CdnnecUcut. Thomas - David Davis - 'V. y , t.- : I - fv. T I'mington, wnere, m uagaaie mexeiy, me A, Hendncks, of Indiana., 'Southern ntober wh bf hisbeioVed wife res?; Deceased , of Illinois. ' t Ht that b0 .is ;a rebel nd rarr Tinre-; . mi L,,; .rm ffipn in thi.rommr.nUv: .; l I "generate secessionist. Of the ; em-1 iLiLwiAi.j:lt-.-.Llit;ii:..ii-iiiL. Joaeph KMcDpnaid,: of Indiana. His femains will arrive here Monday even Winfield S.!IiancockJ of Pennvl- 1 r ' - ' t1 "a Snd will le received tha depotby vafiia. William A. Wallace," of Penn'syl vama. Charles R. Buckalew; of Pennsyl-1 vania. g Samuel Ji TJlcen, bf; ,Kew terkj Thomas F. Bayard, of Delaware, r , Joel Parkery otJKiiw JstB9jffe:&: Charles J.IngerSoll, bf Connecticttt. W.iiliani Ga8tdn,Jof Mas'sachnsetts,' These compnso . wbatj,vev might safely term "probabilities." .Tbey are not placed tbrooghbut ' in ibe or der of their' fitness or arailability. To this able 'list: add tiiese, .ssibUi tie, raoHt.of whom are f good? men : James Englwhr , Jolllj VUincy Adams, or AiaSSa- cnueus. .iiardiy.; . Fraiicis Kerinan ;f New Yorkl '1?; vj""-!! v. y , - J ' I JerWS; Blac of Peanayltania. P';? ,n, . , .; . . n, . , .. of the .Stale wul be more;than aatisned. and . . i . ; . T , rhofnas Ewing.'Of Ohicv ' ;v ' i nb mode'of selection conld haVe'filled the pfJwft JThe NewYprk tffwrw&.pj Lviuan TrumbuUroiT IllTnois - ovembwhip inore worthily: than;chance: ;nwc.says it is as goodif c beter, Jatne DoolittlW 'of Wionaln t? ?0D twW&Hi$i&ui ponnterfeit tbanrtbe celebratedrade . Ja,nea DUe, .of, Wionsin. , . U,-MWiiifp is toUbe heartily! con- el goj All, the .nation banknote Michael C. Kerr, of Indiana. . ! atuiated' on being ; rid jior.Bato are now, prated on fibre paper, andeuse Clark,on N. Potter, of New York, -e . :,. . ,. -' .. ' !;-"- . 1 i ! r , looks like.fibre ia genuine or an imitation t r Bf f f11! 'rrPJXr?i The President, ; it is reported saya This; note is said V? be printed ,n . Texas. ( ' thejWasbij and tobethe .work;;otthe.notori9us of Massachusetts. wihc characterhjtw , mmrMMimA iMsblencP, abused the courtesy aordtH eil him hv tlipf iraHat8Trator: frdl m .7 r 1 I"' C. r' and l4ga,fox fearithai one of, their nation of I 0V -h- a -.. .LX' . :a.i:. a a A- -. i ju : , . ..r, ?.i ..-!-.- j r c : 'luiii. Jii. .ii i t Vi 1 Democratioa feenaua'it; bukedj Grant'p ex-ecretarvof 4th: ta'' I , ' M 1 ' Treasury in language ' no 'gehtleman In' The - Ohio x Republicans ; have .de can hear from anbtbey without resent-' clared for Hayes for' Piresidentjfand ing hauglitily withmiiTarmMid 'old Cameron's crew in1 Pennsylvania an outstretched band. BuJ wedo have. avowed a preference ifor.iliart uot think MrVx Bontweli: will knoek ranft. It: is whispered at Hart '" a hole in the iky (as he did once in Tanf meanSonMiD a either, lthpp .- - ' ,:,:-t - : ,-, . .... 1 wiiSqbtU jnightvbei thtrlLitlJ' 1 i ? t , J- 4 v ? i : j. - "telligent and moderate citizens, the tS6utb--hM - beent-8obj4otd.f lThere ' - J may be some; feeling and some ex 1 "strange if there were not ;Wt fpose we regard as true only what He-; "publican liepresentatiyes know . to be truel Suppose we take into ac "count only admitted,' investigated, and iiidispotable wrongs! 'Are car- ers, for; instance, mere I 'myths! Have there been no politi- cal wroncrs in Louisiana und South i .vavtaua .w a mow iui ui wwutuvu b i- I No' onerous taxadon f : No emnlov- . . . , s - r rf "ment of the negro vote to secure t, , , , " "the election of unworthy candidates? "Have lU revenue laws been honest- ly administered? 'Stealing,' said Mr. ciYeshas been the ber of f the u 4day f . poes anyhody ; doubt this ? fUI, mn. : aJ LiLki;- i V - - " irr"T f ""T." I -jiaav mree or iour yearaai tne oomu, 1 . A - ' a? - a . 1 ' L t. "kept so either by the 'appointment ' . l , V.trt -i ' or influence or bayonets of the ixeu- 'eral Government, have f been wise, ' - i . i , i ' , i ' , - , 'hontRt nniit.ift rnlpnt aiiantnd hv j " " ' 1 f ----) - -T-jv- f " ' v t 'character lb meet this h enormous "emergency? , The shames and crimes 'which have made a great portion of "the South discontented and unrecon- :1 a., .w AUVTva. a-w, . -ivi;uwmj, t - - K t: - . 5- - . t 1 4 4 i - i. : , They have been; reported- by . com-. ((mittee8 of investigation.! They have "been debated in.. Congress. vThey "have passed into history1. 1 Hepnbli "can speech-makers. . determined to "stand by the' party through thick 4 Tana vuiu nave- iu. vaiu. euueavureu io j . ... .. , , ,., , ... , . ."obscure ihem by raising a red cloud - Jf - ft t w . - 'o? Reminiscences.. Thefactremain. thin have in. vain endeavored t6 "that;public affairs at the South have j CerVJ shortly after the war7wteree has since thrT?rtvPsl Ltt th IaU liiztllUitVlXiUiZ J-'W Uihv, Kepresenlatiyeaj think f the I can tbppear before, the Clrcmt Court in spite -oi - tne iact tnai in? i J ' - - i.' a-i ' a. i '.It', a-.' '.t V I United States Disttiet'' Attorney had entered a not 'jwwJ'wW think aVafr uozin arrest a month I not beyotid tT'oi- " tx '! vu uouiiua i pruuawMy.,,. not been bound over, tbongb ; ! r; ; s 11 I m ". o j i..cij -a . 1 "Ul Aai1 &i .vW - cT r !!?! St9Pe W wi 8keched4by the Ptrib0rg:il j - IVvTbe! "new:. Governor - ial .Denrat -1 aewr an uav ,uiiuu, sjqb, wm wwihis- commaadedthe: second llississippi regi ment in all 'the Important engagements of 01 wo were 01.. f-eiereourg; waa.in :narge i I n Via r4t,naa hnn.a 1 V;- ; ' : J'-- tt, . need expect po. quarter from a. rutb- , U i- 1 , i J -i; V V . S the loaves, and fisbea, and to wield tne t baton ot power once ' more. We appeal ' to ' them, in View ol this' reasonable thereforer n- siooi to tnm oqt in great numbers to the conventions and other party der. raonstrations this spring and summer,' and I to 1 organize the Conservative i f, . T j r j- . ,r - V . ' , 4 . , v 1 . . v t ." ' i . r. t . i t? 1 - L I ... coumporary, tn Asbeville Ctcizn, express .tnese . u . i thoughts in such energetic language lbe fonowiug. .; Kow that the Bute Democratic Execu- tive Committee have moved in the matter SiMfSuk that the District and County ExecutiVe Committees go to work at once. Let every county and ; district io the state be tbor a bit too Soon f or oreanizatidnwe have to fightian uDscrupulous foe whose organ!-: zatiou is always perfect, and we must see tUat the 25,000 white voters who do not regularly go to the polls (the large majority of whom are Democrats) are "mustered in i: .. t. nin.j ik. iiuc, jnuu iua tuts uuc to vuikcicu n uia iuo corporals up.; , and to do this the work must ue comraenceu ai once ana conunueu uoui the last shot shall have been , fired io No vember next and the last enemy shalt have, been routed until the thieving party that now disgraces the State and National Gov ernments shall have been driven from IhelrJ strongholds, and the banners of Conserva tism sballr haver been, UDfurled, over, this broad land. ! 'i, ' ' ' ." Xveatla of Dr. A. rant Reption. fc-v We regret to be called upon to announce the death of Revi A. Paul Repiton, 1. D., wlUU occurred at "Norfolk yesterday morn ing. In about the 69th or 70tb: year of his x age ;jDr. Repiton J. -rt. - but was for many city.-beidg a pre age. Dr. Repiton was a native of Virginia, years a resident of this prominent minister of the Baptist Church. He removed to Norfolk resided, making occasional rvisiia to TO' 11 m'mr Ma& ' "- 1 - l Tla r aaeral f (Sreau ; : : " The,f funeral of : CoL Jamea id.. Green, T'trto?ptt2uaffri Jts rday niorning, atll o'J- TeV largely attended:! iTIiefrTaiboadcmen, Unions whom CnL OreenAadalwavftbeen, egatded with the most -nabodnded aifee- tion and esteem, turned out; in force, both: whitend colored, the! shopatrf ttheTii; on- AiBaiJnof. deceased way fufinanyeara Master oransportaUonheing close IdallWl attfwho deslretf to do ab an opportunity bf f taitli-fi; ArWirfrlpn 'V'- -aia-srln ;:-,'. A T PsrWM4i s enacfiSTi ationai ,i$ans oi ewi;..$edAV!u9 , i'it;guJniB'by 'exanjij, jtheh, thighhrjstonlier the landing scene u the pack ojt .the Jiete.,ij In, the tgenuinehe thighs! ;gymmeUira4 and natural, but qtbe.cfjun terfeitit has the-appearance ot being swpV len or distorted by a tumor. ;.: ,sa :yX ir?TTr'arSS-aawii ,, M, 3 j.r:'i,iS ., We, &re l requested , to state that the offl-, 4,C1 O Ul . W4U4I9 n Bll i.BwUyl O ajWIi, RUU V. the Quartermaster and ' Ordinance' and m- - - .rfc- . - . - r ... . Qlnnnmall T.nknnn'a Ct anil nf yommissary, ieparunenu win conier a fayor by cbmmumcatiBg their P. O. addre&a ta Major A. M Garber,tauu at once, who has matters of ImprUnce f q comer witu vuem aoou. , ' - . - iA4 c&iojt ..; kmM&i ; TOthto hapwich c . buiaj executed in the;yfafrlp: J I riiuag,- as li is troaereiouu . : . ; - n'pffes - presectenfitorjs eliantQrtheOnVpW chant, of the other part, land in wiU aideratiosof.tbe ium of four hundred ed and! eigM dollars lawful awweyof Pennsylvania to tytew band wen andilrulyi paid by the said jLyon VanAmringerat or before the sealing and delivdry of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged,? &c, r A The tract of land, which was but a niece of woods, was at that time known as Hope, 'situated on the wesU side of Little Bush ttiii.: near 1 North anapt the comm patent under the hand of his Excellency' Thomas Miffln, Esq., Governcrlof the said cbmmwltn:S the! samei inudatedt theliotirth day of December.-oue'thousanseven hundred. and iinetigfe J'M offlc for the State Pennsylvania, Patent Boohj No. 84, Page 484, granted 'and con-; ;fcitvsiLdfWilgtQS, -1 kmd,L lesgislatiQai distiijctly sue-1 mf v"-vrf vrf --vvjiyka Mvbvgu as a icouiy vi iup iuuuii v. . tuo.l, veyM uuw iviuiam wiooous in fee n utj- westlgation. 5 :r ! -. ,, :: Ai ": t- ing the same tract which William QibboDs Mr. Bout well, said the men who conveyed to Thomas Stroud by indenture had deluged the country in blood (al tearing date the. seventh day of March, one lading !to the Confederate element' in thousand seven hundred andBmetyrninec 'the Gfouse) were; now engaged ill in Recorded in the office of Recording of vestigating the men who bad ;, saved Deeds at Easton !n and; for the) county ; of j Northampton," &c The deed is signed by Thosi Stroud and witnessed by 4 Wml Har. lenandlsaac Loyd, and is accompanied by a certificate from the Mayor! of the city of Philadelphia.! Joseph Inkeeper, before v i. .v 1 a k 1 whom the indenture was duly acknowl- edged. , . . ; . The property alluded to is ndw roughly estimated to be worth from $15 000,000 to $20,000,000, which will be a sniig little for tune to the possessor of the deed, if be can get possession of the property, At all I events an effort to that end will The, made, I aa w Understand 'iLbathe.caseis.Jo be TaTi)at .msjsted upon tramp place ins the hands of son Soiun'enf Inm ' rtghind-Mbm o? member of the legal fraternity Jn Phlladet ' tnillibnrHhepe6eMof tfce phial forthwith,! -withthe view of seeing whacan be done in the matter-i ' H Mr. bayard resented, what.her al It Shouldbave been stated Jn! the proper jeed were reflections ubon hia batri- ringe!, the possessor bf the 1 deed, who is 'of blood 11 his body, he u said, ca me certain-thai' the! title' to. the; property has from men and from women who bad 7.er fo,? nevelr donen uppatriotio act. Any r..v". " -ii. man! who said that he had ever been BfeubeV Jonea of the "iOrabd Cen- tral received wnesdavMrtk the medal badfethbslgliia membership of 'the 'Attm''V6t6M- of Mexcaa "adopted at National ContenlioB Of Delegates held at Washing; ton, sb. 22d; 1S75. ' The badge .will be supplied by mail to such applicknU as may i j - j - e 1 description or tt as rouowsi A modified American shield. The outejrrim raised f rpni tiMfeaeraiaurfsand having there-; on tie- aamea of battles of t$e Mexican mini I T .ft ft- WWA fWtMAa " sm ma ft -Ordaaneei; rJentral cronnbf arms: Bifl& I oluhteer corner, under .group 01 arms tne word rjaexico'm i ' isf. no. I Thereunder .a rjuttlA i "Rnrineerft. TherenntfereJ Thei four last;varPrurroijn.ded; ibyt lwrli'fcvafcigy wreatth urrouaqingne wreathi twenty- j.T- - ( , , r '-, t ... .t '... . r x -c . irhiyRi?hool fJomtnlftuft fhr th a lbwnshlh v 7 ! J '-,u -u.T.TTf M;;s,Ti. T r? metyesterday afternoon, andLi ifti!cprd-.i' nineinverTlnstara: if umber at .'States i iMarcb, 1872, so far, at least, at date el -W 8aav-feV3t.ft'--.i'4 blaqlcmailirig of stfadera was A -a n f rMm-y;. rv 41 -Generala-jHazen'sifc BlAetiaiSr! ravaiub gettl Gnkmit- I a6ce wuh a.prevlouaiunStwdm meTf6ition1.i he .baai.aitei - - ' : ? - - as Id tbe . exnense.-of:.; iatt the pablbo bbtli white and colored eopeljadin; to dis- jCosUnue the Trinity Chapeland Mount Olive ficliptthjred, arreducng, me pay pi aifnf janiiyrevv !tftufig IHF tW B4.tW Ing chooiaiTl salaries of . the teachers truth fjespectipg . tbe great 'onjira weV acrnterfered with?; ? The Board think; tipLUbeVin j V tcuhaUexPBWs.afternext r" 1 tnod -BiM'a - l r, New-yorkComnalA MBta riaaai fiefcew!iii-. iWhflt a fountaia of blessincr is a ):os DeMttnte. e.a. i.qrf iit) ie-t f-;41- i4 'JA lChlcagoribuae. J ? t6ltriMrie must ajpoibgize fal lishei; statement.., that,' an cprtmVn.l 1. - t. '. .1 . . . -em T:. nepnew auOiJiiecenei iwriea j ipeira( its-,u:!. ..; AU,k-.i I f U .! are Intowf living t AmboyItt. in ex eSlYfTbYav oft $2,000, and beingi treated: by. thetrT yn-i;n';nr oit witA ka! i.4r. werebla pickensduring s iayears madl: ttbem an.fnbnal- allowance of 50 which1 teeyieould.' restoretne aoase each. There is nothing in their cir- without ;f letfinginybdyanr ii'd cum8taneeato excite , commiseration, there ist little donbt that itrwouldbe i. ne OOU86 OI J-TslpluSiJ!r v Mou ;tnev.M8idenalP!.jeiDg novel: as Perkins said, : is on finest bouses in Araboy.n -3 ' Vr 1 : fJP.ai alSQtbaa 1 "jeiiher b'ff thesiobbsmbtis. 1 He asked' S Pit - : ,-G P tt-t. L il. . . a ... - foment lawandthe: manner 10 hich they had been carried out,-and said there had been, the most lavish Wpenditure of public funds in the South " by pblitical ietnissaries in ty- (ranni2ingtadd terrorizing' over the Pebble.' f n -L !., ii w uib bc-u Jie- uulu uieuieu on toe Mr. Bptjtwell .said , all jibe money ;that had been ' expended; was madV w.Mf(S protect,rhunaan Rights nT? Maintained that ;the Qt of J?e recent decision of-the Supreme Court .wag toshow hat all ed at length1 against the legality aniJ the necessity' of the proposedin- the pnion. r. He said if the, people o;f I tne.country next iaii aid not put aown Democratic'party by a majority 80 overwhelming thatfit would never mor be heard jof,weviWOuld( have another.ciyil war. He charged upon tha Democratic party of the North the responsibility for the outrage visited upon the colored people of the South. The. people , of .the North tafee care of themselves, but , it was "useless to ask them o take by ' the band theitrfeh'iebd tfad'endeavdr edr t hoouW.not Tecognize the . results- rcottntryti j ion sdvmr al f I .fht: e joioJ sioyal to bis bbuntry ) lied hi bis throat.? Applause-in the gallene Mnt of : revenge andatb ward PeoplJ'and!a' constant ' de- 8!rd humiliate them, and said bb did hot believe tbeo people of thd North would Agwe-ov4id-agre-with iuo ciiiiicuif .y(UJ (, y "II ; During Mr. iva remarks the galle- ries !again applaudedj when they were warned by the Chair not ' to Tepeatf the breach of the rules of the Senate. 5 t . aaBiLaw--T . i ;-.,' . rvMeoerai w. x. xiazen, ot. tne .-iLii'-zi''i- 1' itr"T - f SET itffiWiD 'wely same inforniat iwhibn- .4h r. l. i.ti.. y the same informatibtf -which tothe exposure bf General Bel i puuiiuitbee on ju.iui.ary auwre iu. as the cbn- barees" were uuu uucu iu luo new xuitv li7Wftw at. th timp nnt nAither Inn 1' - ' wrJ2:3T" .f'f TutV ST.Tflr. ffi: President nor secretary 15elknan took ' U -XAi:&.ifitU VtMJiuf iwA;.' mi v i UU41I.47 J 4 iucuit aiy voku 411V11 - I -tiiihtlv for veara. never dohbtincr but rfta he- would be finally vindicated;1 I altUoh'at iime9 ffeHHg very heavily L the weight of JtKe displeasure of those. r She -s'tie inothef of'betef,lthd' ;nU&Af; nt.Kihe lonffinkli cause? soUdof tAttteKhe Original J causef ofj fchee-ttjsay-noWilgjfi with man. WeTbtrlier-ofTberTOilk, I . - i u.ir. i ni we oniy,i.car.onvn-r -vu vn l!; 1 --.---.J .! ii-i'' v- t robbery may ibe perpetrated. I - tNewrk.EveaiBg PWtLl It is agaia Ijrumored that, members r Contrress are anxious .to vrevive pwn IC :lt (there5 ; was Hhf ; way by I uouo bh uubo,- y j I bear. ryvi tftfce Addressed a nut or I independent presa m vuv iauu, au eUn the I newftape dambisHU bng i Members ofi ConVressf Are.bprin lpgfto reaflze,the fact .that time is eartyj abSurhnien w1i4cW4sfnafwavJ i Inl tnana t if lha VorimU V. tha tai ireK tnaaiWlSYfnmriwla! ft.rrrntftMLr.fltTr,-, firW Uf Jav nooVp lvTnn11-nr. Jtr. n in. September, ,1873, when that estab- lisbmnt was ib'dangef'bf colla'psirjff. Robeson says that bo suet? action Was tiakeii . by him. u; He :sent rdbney: to paymaster Bradford, , the - nayypay- uiaaber-generai, men in jjonaon,, to protect tbe'eredit of the navy in the event of " Jay , Cooke McCulIoch uo. stopping the payment of the navy drafts; mat the money , was depositect in tne ranK or England, anrif no ! ad vances were made to ' the ; firm men tioned bntil the latter part bf October, after the house, had shown its intent vion anu apiaiy to continue us regular payments of the navy drafts;. Q' : f General Sherman, who ia yet here, had another conference with the Sed- retary of War to-day upon : the subn ject of i restoring the headquarters qf the army to Washington. , The order tO.,bat'end will . probably ' be issued this week by direction of triel Presi- Ui ' IRichmond Enquirer Special . . r WAgHTNGTdJr, Mafcb 3d. 5 " The debate In the. Senate to-day on the Mississippi .election excited con siderable attention. Bout well got vuo uvvi iiuiu luit xiajatu B wuiiicsy and Proceeded to interiect " a sneGch which is pronounced even- by Repub licans to be one of the. meanest most xnalignant, and - yindictive.against the Democratic party, and the South especially;' ever delivered' in the Sen- aw.; n --; - . Mr. Bayard ( replied, . end ,-ffave Boutwell a castization which, is con ceded to have been perfect in Its way. Messrs. i;rHarria and "RlafttrbTim.4 comprising ' a majority of the subi comfaiittee on thef, Chicago:, election, case of DesmoiaeslYS. .Harwell, pave a,eive rmineaxo report m.iavoror ies mou Dembcrabh!ii Wednesday r Tli0 TTonae to-dav .was .'oftRiimed witt tne bill interidea to supetltute ' slTvdrWthactibn pfes ;nt thee proWpectn is that i the bill; will be, rdef eated.4 , Th e in trouctipn r was unfortunate' forhejDem.pcfatie E'artjr, ana is another of 'Randalls ' luadersi f" ,hw:mvl-tiv ti '" There is now: great' ?dangeri:oft a dearth of fractional . currency; and a consequent outcry, against the House of , Representatives.. "The.reasury Department baa 1 a Very fimafl 'supply of fractional ; currencyj and is refuse iagl n cpnseqnencerto. make advances .of it to the banks.; ?,.; , . . 4 : j Tie later news frpm the iPepnsyl vanija' Republicans ebnfirms the' in formation -bf last evenmg'' that Cam( eron,'. Mackey , j and .Qompapy haye everything heir. . own . way, and thai .Conkling r instead of Blaine " will get Jhe jvote of the delegtibti.H It 1 is probable that Cbnkiihg 'wilt get New Jersey aUo, itUxi atli iUQxW.i y 1 i ' " v Tbe: Improved Tem tier of (he Nortb. ; ,lti is pleasing' to- obBefre tbai th aecisionsio tne pupreme .vui. j tbe llouisianai an?l. Keptucly cases (reviewed in our columns" tbday) are. favorably received' fey ill fair-ininded1 purualB: of-'bxitbhptical parties; lb New:YbTfc the atepblieAnwne tnvdi strone ibebud-fbaver tbeen expeowa 9 1 iwu-io : pAuvjiuvpraw " rr OfM,i wniC0r once . 4Ppa.e; uovfit lupon Chief '3 astice Waite, as a pro vincial attbrnW.J exclaims " with de" Jigbi tblathe bds! vittdieatedf his diH posiiKin snoDtiiisi capaoi-y uoiciuuiw?) does not besitateltbaylrfat' the chsini nf lawa rhvtwbieh IJonizress, after tbe war qupdOjthe stfired Uniqip lVe iStates which had; attempted to set .and tb'6'JPe goes bn-ao remark tbat tne set tig -side' oEHhsse .acts, would; nht ha c-reatl v deDlored even if .they I were m all respects sausiactoryjawc .-ib. 4.j j JbrokW Jt?drettV Savingsl Bak.i Thep will ifeelmitbtkeenoi-sebtment. Si--, t . . . . ". tnat tneiTti5!gW?yiff .ih wF.Vt f Jf wWw tlin. their, money; in .the.e.nstodx bf the!epubjic,pily,indin nopes,aispp?fflwv,j wrjr cim abused, and that theTi must, after. alL depend for protection and prosperity on tne communitic .ww- t-jji-i- lbt iseast Abejyi wUlfie disjiOMco onerate more cordially with their mt mediate f f ello w-citiwns than they .h lay ee ver( lbeen 'sihee' tbeir'emancipa- tibn. -Thev hate nothing 'tbdepend nonnowibat tlieirwnmdnstryan sobriety, and - the I justice and ;goodn will of their peigbbors.- vTbetT was never any need of the foTto-eht'Act tdpTCtteoitne: coHf ored-rtittbff6f ttniscbntfy.l!-DS STAB.! - i ;:'!, ' ,11 lit ) 4 to") f ft . tJrllt.iTTTmlTTiftfl iB ill M (toatAiT.ST.I 'aridi emphasis .of the opinions,? , ana triveVfthem 1 lfe hir tad t TiThe negroes will be. likely to class !. LsfbfcmentTla 4e;rettiatNfteetJ plast4tiou of Mfv-JohBslekisi beknvi wnwge sornjB,unxpown. iUain rbCK throuffh ana M the .wlhdoWaTt. W f l tebadWe-Miri ne4oance has neen elected captain r of : : ! company or Wilson. . i Batts oLlhisplacbi has Cocbin'CJri8a! n;3 n en in at yielded-for him on Monday last l J--WTW.T.t. f na X. - -4 ti. 1 4. .. auivg w ura-cggtrir ouruiuorj -weiga oi-j -r ineouny, cut nisown nana Daajy, wnicu 11 caused a serious and Dainfnl wonnd. bnthp John 'Cheyryi an bid citizen of thijs;'c6untyj: lTt: while attending to his farm duieS,;eeding 1 4 M hogs, ;&a.on yesterday, fell and broke his .iTlOaf'foon Addison lf. Cheek, an Orange county ' farmer, was robbed of $59 in the opeuxlay light onahe s-ii it street in Raleigh, opposite " St. Mary's school.;-fimiilii T. , f Mr.lS.:K.iXinto'n);Ube;:iipenn tendent of the works of the Charlotte Gas Light Company, has invented a railroad Switch of simple construction.. It has been . : examined by .several railroad men, says' the1-' Observer, and; approved. .v- T' f --t Dnplin Record savs : . Mr.t J Kn - r dge f , county, iiaa s iue misiorjune to lose ,nis ' dwelling by5 fire on Saturday, the 18tbinst.J" ' W The fire originated from.; a.-spark Va the -tir -H At Cherry ville, on the Western Division of the Carolina' Central Railway; ' a Mrs. r Clarke'" was seriously hurt i while t holding a horse as a locomotive , whistle blew. The horse jerked her to the trround and trampled on her, breaking soma of her i' Jj riha.jH-- .-j faijithaZii hy: . i Petersburg Tn dtrrl ppeal: . If the "Raleigh papers had anyjjroper concep tioa of the intense-absetice.'of iaterestm Yirginia, in ,the case of the State ; vs.. , Tur- uer, they wonM not inflict their' extras ou" - -a long suffering World, retailing 4he report : " ' of . the evidence! ; of; Mr.rO. Swepspn and . others; n -j r$r ,n 0ir.i - 1:Iv4 . 1 f Duplin Record: -We .are :glad ; , to learn that Richlands, Onslow county, is , in ' a i prosperous and thriving, condition. '' This iittl' town boasts of two good schools, ' v one male the other femaJend two churches.- ?- pne Ffesbyterian and one . Methodi&t,tra) well patronized. This is conclusive evi-': enrisiof BroeTlfvabditoBiieSsi WtXri v: encejof prosperltyabdogre-si s irHaertsrneutr of ? . ThuifeddyiATiiAnaDiedi Ie6e a li T officers Bafcer Janat jo-nsan, eiirruou-tjri odi A in. Ml iNnrfli f!- nrlfiia. illnl-U ...u!t 7.. C1UVI4 UK 44 4K WUliUfc i'lVIl (T.liiVl I U v' -4 RiValryvbetw-dh the IWi AfiWt;5i:i 1 Railroad and: Atlantic j-,N C- Railroad has, . ji. cut down i freights at a fearful' rate tr "mf. Godberb3ay4ie QMamger!: tConbao oj can iow be sbionedto New York,by either - , , route at $1 abaTe. and to Baltimore 'at 75 " cents abaleil Indeed wdoiofrcotton 'Was?rf'Yi; , . ; . i nil ' i a tairea ijDiunoronts,wpej oyer jtne4.i- - -lantib Road for 50 Cents a" bale It used to'. be$J jMa.baIe.'flir. mrtn:tiii i!.Ii rb .lil isneviue: vtc.2rt . o -uriis, deepl regret we announce the death of Mrs-, -i Bettie Maney( ILMberleyl'wifebf JPrefJno. s 1 Kimberiey bf i the .II-HversijofolioTta slay Cardmailacb, ocqurred on :Piday last, the 24th'inst.; at her tesidehdti, tSlen Crefek0 a ? -Farm -jjfear this pUceJ j.Slieliad) been sifit. j-..i 'With pneariioniapply.someseyendays, and berhusbabdhadbt berfp 9Jif aerionsi-uiesaintimebftpieijt! dnrfngr , her last hours. The funeral 8erviC6 of the. t r deceased took place on SrmdayTfelrnobri9 aJ ? kt thteniaconal Church ia thia nlaea. Hev-n Dxi Buel officiating, and her remaips were , - : luHJrxcu ill. lutt uuuar y iu aiuKucvtuBs Cbitiich. Mrs. Kimberley was thedanrhter, u.m rot tbe late Hon. Thomas Maney, of N ash- :ii rr-,---A i.i 1 --.-,. '-ILL Mbf ganton . JKo-fe; Y The. bhkriH j pipn! poultry raiser is in this town.; He owns a mercnani mm and uvea on uospei HU14 aGifOWiflkltifed JtlIpiC.eggsl.,4 and youg cblckenbei'etdew JhlsJpostvi'n- 1 trader tdbuvhlnitwoJdezen breeders 'that he aiight' faise hisdwtfpoltry. i Mo dne'T , . s time the&PderiWai tUMdThe fowls were-ntT ;da)yi9dWpcp!0i-aKl fatmeat,'tnjitrfioF-'ri et? ere' fdrtiainfemffiA'veterm ti-bbr wascallirrand an exammatlotti made, wHea it turned' oat thauthewnoiet tw Pceaeicostenui3ltris said theSrerV.-i.t . Btribkik'ihtfencerof afraiaister mi dither r i. -v aidelof te fence cbt.ttf-earcfely'prlveotan explblbn.1!iVIti sappbMd benwlll put lea itw bid fortne cencract to crowoe uei eicst tion a eilwr nexti should the Dencw -4 A Wat be successful GoWsboro r &esenaer,ayf: ay the att&dauce, was daite1 large. II Tuesday cohtt and jdoringTecess oi' xiwrieaoBei;:y3 uott monry ,q( Johnstoa county .assembled in t .hebonit rbom td hearth'enrst 'carnaign11 f, . . . aT .-.! .t .t notes alrqn .ihe lips iof'iOfcirjdiMiMmehtA'tti hv Chairman pt the State, Democratic Jixecu- , tive l'Cdnin.ltte0Bt 1 'vW -.KOotT" Hi8 ' , spf ech j was ! a happy v effort in bepaif f..i honest governoif nt anil reform, and will ittotiptlesa prove the nucleus ior unity ana action on-the part kf . tha honest white! ea IV . siouibihepcmserriativd ranks iof Johsloft,ritof . the aDDroachinfir contest. .All feel the im-. , L.portancebfiheTssufe ats tak,e;,nd,per ' r t -l -l:. . a .-j :--..k .:m...- . sonai vigaeriBgoiapw w ,Twj-'M-,TrifiT nbred, unity and harmony . will - be tins ,. j watch word, and a rousing Demo5ra.ib -fa3 jority may be JtnfluenUy-expacUid-xrom rtdi5b!ton,The..gaH8ntR Ibe people fastst-must- gbl bJthe' Senile, " , adftjVetyibi6k tnearwihbe uic-inaieiV.'!fI. ifVJ fSflft :??SF8ffr iT j .irfnr t- Daniel re says the Chi-' ' ptiip.tiMmii.. " nsmifii urew". ij. u.. nar t taaen tne degree or jo. WKi-ftBw;85ni Which opens r wnjuwn.. us ?to'libw the Inter-Oeean speBa " egg. ' , - j NashyiUel-tinen , of the1 America dais na rtched Cov., l wfth that woman, Emma Mine, -i '; ; . .ufl tM has changed prbprktors, having' beeit puzenasedcy several JAyrtt.or.uiJ-a-' more 4Confe?ence of.the;f. E.. GhurQhr -; A Southf Rev. Dri 8. lt'Coi IstWef editor? H! Dr. Poisal will be ,ediltnia.TOnjenditrt.':iq f ' j -' J4V t " 03,. 4i um laiuvi a liuuov.i
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 7, 1876, edition 1
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