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i i -1 3 - ."5 4c4r-SiN-MC i ii f Tin li i r 'k inrfs- carnes with it the strongest presump tion of its entireHruth and correct- ness. Mr. Blainey has ImadeVliia ex- i. WILMINGTON, N C.i- TERMS' TOv CLUBS.' 'A. $1.25 10 or more Copies, each, 1 year, post-paid, It is not required that Clubs he made up at one Post-Omcol' Thenumber la all' tha't is' necessary Jo appeals for, mercy to Mulligan he beggedjhn to have compassion on U&J4JiUyaWW enedte take his own ltfeJttfr. .Blaine! course in the whole, matter has been more' damaging; than .any lestimouy yet'given. r'He 'ha"T; virtually con,- TUB HI AN FOR THE OCCASION. Funeral of Sergeant TToddloek. I . The funeral of Sergeant John Woodlock, account of whose ' death by Lis own handaBre. published'-4n Sunday's paper," ?In norPresidential camnaio-n ter- Says the Jf ittsburg JfW, ana-us u. K.-y-Y kAP x campaign, per j . L;An tremely dull about the Produce Exchange, an ac haos.1 since the foundation ' of the words are worthy of pleads. ia,ra nion , v , Jlrwij t - .. nrniii nn . rjitft, onj Pprtrtr fltnr planation, and Jib has! dediedit in government lias there been so much auxx l a V T T : fully depressed that we bear of no spts,l toofcplacf on Sunday, Jtbe 4th inst, under WM H. dlRNARP:w t-Qitor ana rropnetor. voresctg nain;1hathi8. aeperidineWlbo nominee and so lit- e?lJ no mOTijnjpTtanlje and no ..futares whatever in that JincuUho auspice theMiwooic fraternity of " : . ; 3 . r . - . ' . t. i t.r: "i : : ' vice to the nonntrv ati this timethan But the members of the P. E. vxUl have Rmithvillfi. i , I . VroXnt :VWvm,"; !, i Wniibr' " to keep plainly before the people their fun despite the melancholy aspectof p At 5 o'clock, P. M.; the I. O. of" G. p esent Whoevej pay be, thought p P y , Y X,, 1 11510 and "Good , Strained." formed in hne inWof tlhall Ufufl re rm.vz - f '"T"orc o m ifa f al Yesterday tbe-PK-urpaeae4- itself T4rej -ctitutrs vTliertrffiCycffirmfie'ytTic I nJ?rJleA89VLDr Al V Jff , I P.rar,l nf Manners hehl Al tlflffPtinff. rand I TtTrfdAUrf i"TAJ iAioiAw iil.XnilA&MIM garded-! favorkbly 1 in'Cthe doubtfdl tlvelv mmor niatters wnicn .must &fter ,Eea80a 0vJaousual ienjoymentf gpt to the residence?! theAdeaaefl in the gar Statcs. No man," itlr perfectly safe "l?)? b! tho ???. ?fiJ5?J off toe followlog ideplitUjg risoi wndre it was re-fotaied as fdlloWs : nuwuu... faSSiri i iid (Truani-i!tmr-.wtiaino huyb vor as a, canuiuaie in tnau ciass .. Stales who 'was. not i firmlv : ujiui, or.oa. he .nuoF-mmnanv eierv orier, r'Axopy ot the paper. ; aii ft thm- exoeni!"one or two and A identified,, with,., Alio, xvar. element. . liaiUI f. i 1 ra ;r tsr isemiiwuwD muS!msij-J,;r.T.jT . 5iiiiJTi .-isfJi jatvS9(a-5i f5 -Hfc. . ,. , ...r- . . I main issn ls.hetwcen loe, Dreseni. i , to sav. is refvardpd with anv fa- !.t,l.wsieBf8r?HV 'iry i4" ,;. "On motion, it was.... ., ... -r ., ,., A r-v .!jwecmuooj&. ..prass r.anu.vi.pi ".Y- 'X" - . v-i:tt inth'ftfiA)in.nir,PlheKinire:Hnii Independent Ord'df of Good Template' necessity ol increasing the revenue,, u i i.Sf"? -Luee.?'VP-sitmun.-m. , ; and, wuereas,uue several newrpa-1 r i ucuarge uiiue uuuv. f u- t . W-.cUwhave.heretOfoM availed hc miv sJ !Hriatlves: ' ;lvesof the commercial news collated I Vi-fite j'fftPMon.rnottiw '1 r at t&e extjdnse'orifae Echaago-ffec ' Fne,nds and cilizena generally . f expense totbetoVv fxifi llihi gW stf j ?cThe'pr6c,essioa tueh mbfed tof the music lIiesav&tt .That lAa JaurnH, bTtn and - He inlTikl,mHr 4U aHi .UfeJ UU Postal Money Order, or Eegistered jiCtten r os au uuucbu wcu. JKttSSirr" ; u6uvu. v.. m.wmui.ujf r r ' -Via wewie resnectfullx notified thai hereafter I i J! aiasters will register letters when aesireo. ?0 nffs Mr. lilainpj.teen engagea la mai-iie scent AJon8iitnxionai Jmenaments, r'--B-rr-:nK i i nwni pe.necessary iortneir severaipro- i vt """il"-wwuJ waWUi1 oaiysuchtemittaneeswai be it the rh of !is afraid to haye-diklosedJ rtOTiaVis ! No-;person whose record ts-Sdoubtfut " PId. by KepnbUeasmana tiont priers ii6 PejWFh0 ! thepubiiBheM .r"--:;! V" 7 . ; the nature ' Specimea copies forwaraea wnen ocsireu- .; pjg : i-;,. . T tF O It C O N C B'B 8 S. -? v " THIRD' DlSTkcrVj T t- ,j ; : t f fIl,Tfl trflr4afitionailwith: nfthe ; t - - - I , la ,r . .f r . . . , I e wTl'fi:it. t J d 1 as2- ui I -1. . fc r ... A I remains ot thBiT AAt&c.nmTSin&. srnri ithns -ijisner w puwu , Btaiiu? an v Muug rV"M"r l.-ts, r t uioA t 1- - . Ur 1 f : ' . ! ?. . .. I endefl the. sad unci W ;BlahieihyInchintk : Ub ?nform the;readerat leM ALFRED M ob" NEW HANOVER. J but' Mr. fid that thavMr'Blaine -waoinffa-sort of 1 first and last of these-r.req.uireinen K . i . ; Electora : j , 'ntsTihrrpa.fonw bj sTANBt)Rrj.-r? h larcoanmio position LET EVERY SUBSCB1BER TO THE WEEK. ; eae WADDKLL, $ r.i-t fc Orvil Grant business iluiinir the. war,; . A-Convention comuosedrox .'Sensible L ob'tainlncr D-cdritriacUbi f or r jlJ.isher. t W men will? ; not - iiomiuate an tr: .i. . i I x? isutir "false. "pud rt-rendupg jscene. Serjeant Woodlock . nd should therRfpre,f; .yjaj M&$!p f? dieted iifo Igambllngi bosewho hme :. V, f ti : -Vi Uii';'.''v;' ludicious is the idea of a newspapaire pro- , .fi . v! . j lated by;all candid inen.'ii, tvu .i ui iL .known him Ml;of hisarmyllifei affirnd that v 1 " Stand on the platforfn of reformi pnetairc chawing rozzum ' in : that" body along with Dave Murcbison, BUI DeRossetl, they ijever.knew of his gambling,, directly ; 1LY STAR READ THIS. V . ! . . i I p i i -.- t : i or muirecL v.r. ii riad nnnn Kiric inr riuue aifrifindidceiving regu ; treme State , rights Democrat; r ln r " :j ; . j r . ..I', i VT-, U . T i" "ogw oore and the valance; oi(.u.ro .-J nTO:ti, :B?tik sidiWiOiwtt.UtonUlJhch'aH rthe middle. C9UI60,. waCHv v,riUe "frntlir r'mV47.R' WM c.- kei'QmitVerVmssiVelvAa ifiuci' . ... , H ; ' . , . . '. I iinryation and,healtb; Itatliealisni. ot I Liac ooaru anu.wunuer wxiy au. tue uevii i , - : fu,j.. :is ail.rifiUtitlMitw.nre iooea iu r j;k -ot danger is tne nnanciat iut I rz-frrt-.,-Fn-,ur .rj jcp? -t- . i t 1 1 1 " . " i . Y'-YkVi ' 1 so hs to uunn nun ' akaostfor' the is-i 'h-i - .M f tr,. , ' . k. t j I r...i u-u..K:j-i ..u. : L.1.J..1. I 'sDerrits .dou't no a leetle i the rise of 1 - l i Li . .. BlaineKilelistauds n6w pre tmiu i There i a brJad differfeiicoo.t TTrvTm l&J mil'. 10 f?ov l-pUargirMis4iia idutieand .for-iheast j XIIET SIXTH DISTRICT.; :'H '; ' ' Yesterday,' at Wad jsboro, on the StlrbaHoUC ItocliioKl iam,' ; was..? nominated ; ,Jfor ii t -j. :i.u';iis J. l !- I twtsu i y-tcviisti uiiu a uuu cisdlyhere cUaUeKpourneratpod l etn the viewof thoirtjr in Ohio wm.Pruuc rnnTI ColJohn CaatWelUtae Under tb new lawAvhicb goes Intd afew weeks ago. aiKiiurne refused Xennesst-e and m Indiana, ;on ihe:one " 18 atmostBure Qeajtn m ' -j ; p-E:;whc?alwaya' enjoi effect January' 1st, 1875,' we' are requir ; to, surrender hisrbpokf ; to theEcom-. side,'' and tho; party , 'creed in; Ne)fr ed tb prepayposla" mitteei bejcatiSQ, they would disclose York, Connecticut and Nevv Jersey, Sta.' ! And wbilethis will add.to tiie i his "private' transactionana no wenu i pn the other..; liow to reconcile these . . i.jmu. vy.i.-i.'yu - r taiail ratlier thau ida ttLiTJiere was differences ia the one-, great lest of advance iii price of subscription, exi - ihosBemotiratw Copserv, ( . . a i rr m x.n a. . i ' ' i,ui3ui.& km as a a a v. ii uo . uri iiiwi uci uiin va in ii laiiiv kui imi v es tor;club$:; i WeUannot t Ttl,i "i simhlv trin! to shield hnnJ vX&i.Mtiiiht : TVii9- - canaiaaie- at2 00 i.er barrel, held ii 30 da vs. nWAiST'fi'riilatf IbeUat If fmm rmblio u Wil, and.indi.rna., nn 'n .A h e a f01 t. W1i at aa. advance. of SP.ceals .r. fy-, , , .- - . - -: r - f c : , ; . "r r :--7 : F 6nd of the -mdst impressive stump barrel, and then "got Jeff to the tanef r7eVrri?f., r' -7?" f -""''-', 7 CT"-;r7: """ 6- ri'-"- speakers iii the State. ! Between Mr. cents per barrels Andahe-Xactf the .'-'- -t '' . ' J ''' !-I t ;ulirimt A iroin' Tv I Krtrimn'ii-. linn le c I ids nn l.iinlrnil anil I hirl u.nnn vnl dr I . .' .;;! ; i-i , L-. 4 . ' .- I . - . . . -. iuc,ium ""of."'" " " f -. -. i. - . . i; . . ... . i, , i . ... -i I' Ac in AnI I nl .Mou n vtn ternis'bjf subscription One CQpy:l Clubs of jear,potage paid, $Ji 0 months, . ' ' f j t : 00 were"Hnever out i-oif ltis I possession; I of tho South in the eleetbral' I college, Blaine's letters back upon false p 3 wertv and he gt therb in all prolialnlif y, will be cast for the se pretenses;, by a ; sort nomim certainly will ho J thrown hi -lii'iis: -AlhA- of confidenco ga'mtf ' "Anitas writing forlijm'if'he tnda tlie. least fchance ' -'j. " , - j areriiot informtjd what action the? tbcarry the "great doubtful States of j or more, postage paid, cbminittee will lake iii the; uviUer tb'e North! Ode1 'hundred and eighty- -,y 4; - ; , . .- , . j ..; f ;. ..; . - -,, ;., ..jt . , . ; . ..' . .. ri.' : f "! . . . . . . ... . . 1 -i 1 i 1.. .. ; . . 1 . ..-,., . . . ' ...,. j head. Althpiigh as soon as the awful deed iS !enjos a good ! thing, 1 - i-XTP.i.i -.;. . ; .ifi -.. ' . ' . ., , !. , .. 1 with her hanured causes for, the deed, none j resolution,. and we ihavebeen jjust kilhcg I --V-. H: i Wi -u.-'.j -. '- v ? ourself laugluiig ever, ifiince it .was received. 1 , E , ; ; : . - , . Fifty dollaire rnay.be a small maltaire . ,, , , , .. . . - Ifyu V1 . l4U Saoai4ffrJ UJJ V VdU Vi ing.witbj quinincu, About jUvcnly.mibu.tes before his death he toqk.a. large dse of the . drug Exclaim i'ug ,,!6h,,i"my" God," my head!" ' : v:' r: '' -! Sergeant fWcUI6ck's Relatives iiifErig landtare all 'highly respcetublb'peoplevand purcorrespondent is,, .informed ;Uat..Jus caniWelMm. - . ,y. VfVSHr.-WW father is an bltfcer to tbe Crowp., ; 4 . ... agine the bother a (convention! would uOWQ 10 V1'8 , u!" The ball entered the right templeabo have in making aHchbroe. r'-Iiiitliet ' Wl ' j vu. , vj-- 'if1 yt'-w'---5''!7- - ,-, -4 .: . , I ,i3ui,. feiiunsiyfc 11 a uiiyouar. vonieae? they would ; havea frsrat man. ra ' ,mt-will do aiiyUib;ir'f ilwaPds "iai The Wadeshoro cpnylnlion nftef a preasiugtlie revenue" if pbs3ibie," we will $1.25 per copy Under 'bis:!rieW arrangement we shall ! enf oree -the cash system - more rigidly than1 ever before ; and unless our subscribers remit promptly many names jwill be dropped from our list.'; A statement of account -will soon be throiiKlmut the couiitrv-i-ia t what it sei but there- will bu Hinly one opiniou I fi ve votes are m-cessary to an . elec tion. If, then, piine nixty vlcsH can outdit to be.' Mr. Blaine must, give be obtained in the Aurih, the victory up the letters or g wlier ivinbijriie will be woi. Where can these votes wept; . It is a fortunate, thing, forthv he had V Kew Voik has thirty five, honor of the count iry that this inan J Pennsylvania twenty-nine, Indiana close contCKt 'chose, CoL Steelei . . ,j Mr. Ashe has made jan able! and. a faithful Representative. ?jle will re- ational witii the average membaire of-the body dow;n thcrej'tnt tec "haven't seen thktmUch money siuce wci bought 500 barrels of ibsin r storage per 20 busi-. cpver ent to eacn subscriber, and we trust has been exposed and shown p in li.tceiv, New Jersey . nine, Con- tire from tho halls' of 1 the Legislature' with the sincere respect of the whole Stale, bof.h parties con curring in rendering him honor sfor Ii is hi ;h personal-intedrilv and diffni- sit dowii tlu-re among the rosin samples with the' Hoard of Managers i and swap jokes until a Democratic . t President is elected. ' " . about one inch above "the right eve. and about two inches forward of the can 'i A 1lve' Baron la Suiitlrvllle.' Under this 'head an occasional corres pondent at Smithville gives us the iollow- ingi . ' --.,.-!.o4 , About the .24ih ; of, May. as the steamer Dixie approached the wharf at Smithvillej a very dapper little gentleman, dressed in a nobby suit Of gray, with enormous diamond allwil respond without delay. his true colors belojre he vaulted into ueciu ui wx, vainornia wx, ure- Rewember that we send all papers J a nomination for tlje first office in the g'on . three, ' Nevada threet -In all free of postage &fter January 1st. - j ;ft of the neoule. That is now out there are one hundred and six votes. hs' a dead I a majority of which are almost sure of the 1 question: - Maine to be cast for any Democrat of high rl to the Wkekly Star. Show the pa- I ' 1 - T i I .. . . . t MAirr IIP' CLUBS, "i"-' I. ! .. ... ."' I man so far as the 'residency is con- No-wis the time lor erettinffUDiUDS 1 s- - 1 1 1 i 1- o An Iniuieiifte UalnTall. - We learn that the raiu of Sunday night was heavier in some parts of the countv I studs snarklinc ini his sbotless linen'-front. a 1 ' i , 1 F than it was here Iu the ueighborhoml of I Was "observed) standing on Jier deck-.- He South Wash in r ton and'Leesburr. and from I came ashore and was psrnrtpfl at niin in fied de portment whilejin pflice. To thence across to Pinl Caswell,5 there was the residence of Capt. Rosafy. ;j? those who knew him before his j en- an immense fall. Some idea cau be formed The good people of this quiet place. were trance on a Congressional i career it its ex'erit from the fact that a messenger not a little' astonished some hours' after- is unnecessary to say that jhe has 8cnt 10 8001,1 Washington yesterday, by ward o 1 leWn that aMi real Jive , j. 1 . j . 1, ' i ' way of Point Caswell, was compelled tore- Baron had been in .their midst. He left the" done his duty, during the two terms . -. ... , t. , a ' ! . , t -i 0 s ! turn after reaching what is known as Horse same day, and, was escorted to the boat by 01 ms Bervice, wim an eye single 10 Branchwithin two and a half miles of his Mr. Rosafy, when they parted in s very ten- . W-W - - -r t I ' f . " LT- ner to vour neiebbors and friends, n the White House. ocnencK is an on iiie nnanciai question, aim ques anu gei ineni vo juiu ui, ve wauu 1 aujtsi ui ngni aiuugsiue wi uuu, tlie biggesi subscription list'in North ' The GasefeVjudg mentis probably .1 -.i ....... . 1 .' ,t tn: :J.,;VlonJ mAn lio the interests ofjils people. Carolina. ' We have no club rates for any but is in a deadly trance, and will be yearly subscribers: but for 10 or more oonea auve ai Cincinnati. subscribers the paper is only $1.25 per. eopy per year, free of postage. TURREX, Is the broken down empire of Tur- KNOTT ANDBLAIMi. That was a bitter and j disgusting the descent of blaine. nersonal explanation of Ulaine s ves Luestar tions arising out of , -the "war. The sure vote of the Democratic South and sixtv-bdd of these votes will elect a Democratic President. We do riot that would follow the declaration of take into our calculation the States war by the Great Po wjers of Europe? Of Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin jiudew It is hoped by all whojare truly ! hu Hampshire, which, in the event of a mane that some means may be dis- tidal wave like that which passed I covered whereby tho vexed Eastern destination, on account of his inability to I der style, embraced, and kissed each 'other ford that stream, across the bed of which I on each cheek "and in the', forehead.' Noth- parties walked dry shod Sunday afternoon. I log farther was heard of the '"Baron" un it is thought the crops in that section have i -.. 5 ; t . 1 xi ia uiuugut me crups iu iiuii acuuuu uuyi key worth the wild waste; of blood becn somewhat injured by" the heavy rain a or me oniuant genueman terday in lho Honss Of Kepresenta- over the country in 1874, would go nnflatinn mav b KatiSrfle.tnrilv dpo.i from Maine, we are sorry to -see, is live8. ?IQ tlie course of its delivery Democratic We prefer to count on y ded wkhout an appeal!to arms. The 8- ilescending; rapidly, to the horizon, the irjsoient bullvHrom Maine Ven tue 'V ;B-V f. . . - :K" f - . . w0 m!ci. nU .w tn W tiniw ; I - f i - i conn j, in i no iemocrauo 1 coi umn. 1 j r"fc,J vo v 1 vve w suit cpuiq stay an tne ponti- tarcd to impute ungenerous motives Wpllthb nbfi hnndred and piohtv-'Lnnl. with the Christian bf Tnr- I 1 1 1 01 the Greek Empire could school fund to Pender county by Jew; tby placc of m6diam crown engraved on it, and his" naniei cal firmament, a 1 littleyi while lopger. lo lhe Chairman of -the Judiciary five votes can be secured in the States fcey anj f , It would be very pleasant to seehim Cpramittee, IlonJ -Prdkor Knott, of we have , named. At St. Louis the . ' tabli ueaien Ka: ti)ue :vyemuer, eiecuou. Kentucky, who replied first in a man I . . ' '.V V - """" J va,. runt nf ill. . sand three hundred and twenty-seven dol- 7f " 17 "'I "7 ' Pito Kfl mit ft unnn Inno fnr M nl I Vi.., V - . I nomrnaiea,,it me leaaers ln.ine party 1 j 7; -i 1, - . . ,,,'. ' I "-oroa ue ajt. pomositeoy, inangary xap . rity he was so fioon flone lor. ' Mnl- OP rtf .mMwAIo Ut,0n linnmnr . ti U ... ...... . . . , r ...J I -.t..T . I lars and twentv-mne cents fS2.327 29. was I .. . . . - . . , Tn ? I win act, wun mat nign wi8aom wiin-1 -ias in-uie present complication - ex r . , , - v 1 i I Poilce are oatheiooKoutor.ium; .let them fttvlft tn".Onft f Mviita ItiVPO.tlVfi h I nnf. wKiaK anAmia ia imnnaaibU ' . ..u T..:...1 I rvceiyuu.auu urueicu w uo wwu u iuw i . .v. i i w J - ' ' " w - - , M V 14 f 1W UlVt aw. aa r wwa wa we - I 54. 1 1 34 I I M WILII' ILIIK.IU N M III llll lllll fill I ' - f r i ' 1 lilXlib 11111X LA If. fc , anatherria-mnmnatha;' frir libnVintr I it.-- t ' A 11: IriliJ iirLf I -.:- 1 I . ' '.! i. i .. . I minutes. .. . .. I" '''- . . . w . . . - - . i f.r.'iL.' i.u.i.i .... ii.irun.i . 1 mm 1 ' . . . . . . 1 r. j- - ' ' ' ' ' I -'4 U VU jA VU ... 4 LJ V. AM ... the ' breath '. but of him with that bundle , of letters. Mulligan 'could Connlf Commlwloneri. A called meeting of the Board wt-s held at 3 o'clock, P. M., yesterday; present, D. C. Davis, S. VanAinringe, D. Nixon. . -w In the absence of the Chairman, who was too indisposed to be present, Commissioner VanAmringe-was appointed Chairman- pro tern. - I : til, looking over the ; New York ? Herald of June the 1st, I camo across an article head ed. "A Clever Swindle." The Baron, ,it appears, is jan. escaped convict. . He is at present in New Orleans, from which place he has addressed some charming Tetters to the ; " friends he left behind him"" in Smithville. ( He stated that - he liad been ssat out by his Government, that he had dined with Dom Pedro, that the Empress was a fat, disagreeable woman, and many The receipt of John A. Jones, Treasurer 0ihe lMng3 stated he to' his friends here. jreouer couuiv, lur moueya uuu.wu tae tt. rin!Pr1 'Mi rr.l nf THE - CONGRESSION-Alr NONA. TSjbN4l' WP&iS ACCEPT. ? ANCE.."-; ."' . - . r tjf. i .... - - Fayettjeyiivlb -N. C, ' ) IIok., A:.M. WadtbMj-s" xlteaiz AW--rThe,Coos!rvaijve-Dein. ocratio Convention,-held in this city to-dayi hai-e1 nominated-ybujby a yote approaching unanimity, as the candi date ot our party iri -the approaching election-formember.of-the House of HepreseotativesioE the "Congress of the United Statea from this District and the: undersigned v have becn re quested tO; inform you of your nomi nation. ; - i - . .. - . ;f iWo;take great pleasure in the per formance of this "duty on personal grounds, and for thejadditionsl.. rea son that, in jreqQesting youraeeept atice o.f Hhis nomination, we . express JhVnniyer?al wish of 'Athfe! Conserva-tiTe-Dtemdcrats of the District. Wiib: se'nliments -of 'high regard wVtremairy very truly, your friend ' tz' lA.; McIveu, 5:1- - ' 1-S.BiTATLOE, 1 5 -I ii1";?"'1 A, M. FAISOX. - ? Wi tSnNGTOir! t e 3, 187.G. . ' communication announcing my noin ibbfebyavte . nimity," as the candidate for ,n tesabfhPmo'craVic tins District, byi the Cbnyention which tobVtFayeltyil: ult. i-lanyi ;deeply seusiblef thisrenewt d 'expfegsibnr'.Oicbnfide s titnen toj' gi verr ; nndeT circu ms tan ce- -JDalcnlated to 'enhance its, value, and I am correspwon.dingly j grateful for ii. If any stimulus was necessary t prOmptnTeT tovfgreaterqdgicV ami watch f ulti ess in tlf 6 disbh af ge bT ,lu duties of; my. position as their ire-se-ntative; .-in Congress, it. is ecrtaiuly supplied ; by this action of the Con vention. . 1 Si'; For' the fourth i time; now,, this ho nbr has been conferred upon me, iri thy absence, by an intelligent reprej sentatiye bodyof, my fellow citizensi I accept. the trust confided to mei, and will endeavor to prove myself worthy of it. r ' - Thanking yon. for the kind expres sion of personal regard which acoom-i panies your ofiicial ndtification of -the action of the ; Convention,) j , ,1 am, gentlemen,-.-,. . T t i '.., , "i. .Your; friend, ',' A. M.-Waddeix. ' Me8srF.f H. IT. IJryan, A. A. Mclv r, '"''rS'. B. Taylor Ai'Ml Faison, Coin mitteeV ; " ' J 'j . - The Witness fflalllgau. The NeYdT,k:!7m?s' publishes a dispatch 'frofn, Bpsi Hilih' which the following reference la made to Mulli gan, the witness' "against ex-Speaker BlaineV ! ; " ' C ' ' ; "The dispatches that have reached this -: city intimating f that an effort will? be made, tq impeach Mulligan's tdstimonv in-the Blaine investigation are. looked npon by even Blaine's wannest', friends with very little hope or favor, as Mulligan is i known here; as. a man -of -.facts andliguies, clear-headed, cool : and.' consist ent. ' He' is a man who 'cannot he bribed,' bullied or broken down. He is known in businessf circles here as one of; .thej best and-most .accurate accountants in the city, a methodical and' accurate' bookkeeper. He jws first' cbnneeted With Mr. Fisher wlien thelatier?was inthe sugar refining business , with Adams. ,.!lle had before the most denunciatory speech, of . the session o lie tol d ' ihini' th at ihn as- bayeibeenbetter,employedvthanJn deadening; PfesidenUal timber. But on' the Judibiarv. ?Glh;! Ilunton. of witiuiy .wuHitiiok v,i Yirginia,rand; Mrl Ashe df,;North blainu's scene. . - I. i""v' . w " . r.ri "ar . . . . I The; report or jsinan uewieit, uoumy . Mr. Blaine's pretty littlo scene in terest,' it would be hard to! find any- I Treasurer, for Alay, was received and or- minutes. awuter .or, surer -work than he has Caroliba, were his (peers in bverV? - don? MpieasAlasfo and id pointIjof y G ! Even nhe i Chicago :Zribune: iXr. rLHULXvi l hand-. L 18 M1 wliicli I has been not uiifrieudiv. i)re4 l tVnblicans hissed his remafk2 ;.Miv I ashingtor : T.; - - 1 : ' . " - ' I tr . . . . . , ' v. - - ' " -- i I ; f r ing '- lilaliie after. Urislow.: f avs I Knott th re w at tlkt'in. the angry re: I Blaine may ,oe able to rb- ; ""'t- me oustimg gen ,lnA I where iii this country! an enormous I dered to bespread on the oonsUtuUou :i,f I U,o Mar sub-' WMthat i, ready SSS committeeir - and tnelodramatically ana waumg ,to oe oesto wea upon fi i r ! 5 - teadlhbse leUers,'? appeara'thaye even the Poor ixrJek8 ?nd Sclaves of The application of Clayton Giles, for a 1 several aays oeiore- I , . w ..p . I remission 01 taxes, was noi grauieu. ti mated hi the World's I wars iafe almost always 'selfisn affairs : The township : "bills :ot s Alex,' Sampson i correspondence, J as c'o r hinging on. the inordinate ambition ana niuony nowe, were reierreu o ine AUUIUU VUUllllilicr. th2it"JHr "move, al "personal 'scarcely uiiiiuv ilia, -no awic.tu I - . ' 3 . ' ' - - ' ' . : - uttered that crv,vipers,. geefe an( reasonable doubt , of ; his fools." r Then he proeeeded: tb dem I lllf AWit T - 1 lint . H A ; xr 1 I I mtl K waAn - n n 1 ma 1 a n-. desired exactly what has taken place. integrity, hot - he ' will with "great arid .increasing asperity succeed,! in view, of all that several , of ; the : sta.temeuis . made , by ... . . r i . i uiaitie. . . . ;, .1 r i . - . s-. UitS i : UCCU D21IU. JIJ UUIICIllit' - - .- ' ' - ' rMi -. ... i ''? . T ' i. ' " . r ". t ' ting that popular resentment which Gen. J. B. Gorddn,HU. SJ Seuatbr "is nbw felt toward; public men- froiu Georgia! ah dihimsel fa srallaot 3. 'under,' a auspicion . of J officer in the late Confederate service, opriety. aaf nominated it writes heartily rarovinghe ug; " "if Hnv-ai.? PaPe1:8' innati, , the. Repuhlican arty gUon oHJlhe Jnlo tf l soldier ; of " da 8 beft;ve l,,"Co"v o lh stnmn and l.lrniirThi n'-o,..- PX i,alfa . T s iU.iti .? " ri." ' Will road mem 111 tlie UOUS6 mine from a Republican sourcerthat or cupidity xt . some powerl courts I " v m , ... . T I- r . " .1 . .. ! .i... I T w.i nrilnniil tliot llio RnnTl nf ITiiimtw T-m irtsJi-. r-nW r aw it is true iiiat sometimes out pi men i r" " ' -! .-" n - ":7r7"J jentieman l rota- Maine - --vj .::.:i:-.jj u r..? n;mm i. n,.cii-i,.iliw , i.v of the people may arise. Only I in Wilnuingj'ob; township ;;'of 'five' eets on some dom The Board theg adjrnedfeubject tb th call oftbe Chauroian . nni'.ij. "who f are . ' - .v.- "impropriety. One pf Blaines friends jsaid 'that the l in this light are they to be considered K the one'hu'0dred dollars valuation, to nieet letters , are i aVtnalty Vharmlesa: -1 ihaW I with the smallest . graia of approva1. the township' expenses: ' J ...,;''". knowing ihiV'Blaine has-' purposely ti . . vakob all oveu. made all this hullabaloo about them, This characteristic letterappears in; oeiieviiig iinu iae sypip.ainies or me l tbe;AsheviUe ,!LiS?ft, jto whose editor. 1 Ttolevea ac Work at Rocky Points i people will be with bim in his de- it was addressed : ! i 4 :'.V Wi I -Thursday jbighthtf smoke-house of llfi fbnlpe;pf:his private rpapers,randhat :,tffiAWJlwMtt R-Joncant,Roelty.Pdiotl? w .Pender. eution he . Dea it bir : . "i'jamwHiag to y- yyv .,,B.r,u,.i,,u, i i - I anytwngThatijftesVandiprppbsa to tane-f meat ..apd.r.iara.o the ijhieor thieves ' TfllllD.CONtiRESS DISTRICT.- , 1 . , I ' .i r . I , :f',il'i ill J - ! .' ;-i . VililriS' fc? iii- Tlie Ballot at, tho E,ate PnjettevIIle t;buvontlou( as Corrected by the Of ::fl'cla eporcl'ioj:' ? ? r i j tr-.:y.-i vr.f !o; --- r baixot.,, w TFaZt-Bladen ,907, (Brunswick i .7ll, Columbusi,024, Cumberland 1,071: Harnett 778, Moore6a7i,-NewHanoyerl55,Pender 563, Sampson 282. Total 7.21 8i. i f Stalling CQiriberTarfd 9?.0Upnn 1,750, Onslow 446, . Pender i838,, Sampson., J;415. Toui4,046. Tr , ".;, ": v Mcllae Columbus S81, Cumberland 51Ti Moore 527$ "Onslow 446. . Total 1,79 lipij "'ranf-Carteret 1,002. " j 1 1 TF:.d2e2 Bladen bSfyl Brunswick 3 7 Vt; Qolurhbus 1,024, Cumberland .l.MSljHar het778, Moore'1.055, New Hanover '355', Pender. 563j ; Sam psoa, 705, yTi t al 6.884$. i Scott Carteret 5,l, Onslow 8U2. Sampson 992 'i Total 2.4t5:v j- AiS'nTi-jBIadenr i25a, JOarterpt is531i Cumberland lSli.Diipliu 1,750, Pt-uderSaS. nrrt'ol1 fw!i!iP ' v-.-i-ivj ti.-m -;ii'j.-ii , Total 3f,028i.i! ,3fi7CumberUn 274i "paper wilFbe forced, to constant ternal,meetitig on ihe 4lh'of July -at V'n puoiwnea, : ininaipg-to snow in plauationgr bfrcertain uriouslfoS Philadelnhidlof the first defendersbf omnilllee "UP v"U M,:l!g.;?. - t t ' '- v.--.. '.".I :'; i ,! ... I . V . - -., . .- I Create a furore, in his nwn favnr that "crooked smcktrtniacttbnscbhhecteb I the" irovernmeht and -itm first :,dfi-: M.'':.i.; "r:Ll. . "Jrlrl- 'ii'lL il? l r-vj"A:i '-.'ri ''-f " : : i ;! shall secure htm the Cincinnati nomi- . wiiii iiih ; iiiitt aa.' i a . 1 1 T4 ar- s i rwui 1 1 i inn nnra nr i no i tn rninramr a a m - - " . . - t 1 i - 'numerous "ly to be name which are already jbq j fenders o s an? complicated aaacarbe u, bisdY 5hn'Eflh&W inailigihie. Elaine A dressOd ib-thet.prominentr ex-Cbnfed lrUe 8!!ulion 'ofj the, matter. .The riehced and shrewd -a wtlU of liwiwi ti ;d.iir1 most likely ' is the : common paZr4-Bladen 950 Bi'nhRirW and have iue whole matter to the Cobvenlion, with- I having effected an entrance .bVdTeirinsr ul- I Columbtts 1,024, Camterland v 1.6l4:,ilaT'- mem puoiisneo, mniKipg to snow ine yui ewn.i.g .Mguicuaucuug or . d ibe buildine,,.!Wfi learn that d I nf ih vpnrT(rnul, Twill work snv whera I any .amount of stealine eolng on I am hitched, in the lead.'atjthe off, wheel, neighborhood. i; - A Bbort , time ago - tlje I jirfrBlii.4el1 f 215, Citereti ,1062, off lead.'under the SaqdlH 6r I .will take to I 8moke-honae if Mr D Hi Armstrong war I Cumberland 164; Duplin 1,750, Pendef 338" the wootlsandJiideootifiU isiaonghtbest. I ' . - - - I Sampson.705i !07otal4.'234;fi -s iiiJfi i? there . ia 1 i t01!. wuw ntiwjer i,kk there., is j pend r m gampsbn' 993. " Total 9,t727 iJnitbat ?Oaslbw sa-licK b Vi;i bt adJ h-od ex be "tician toldenylhat nbh 7 'j8;alwaVs4angerpi,i:,arid fatal TheordinaTvUrl 0.. ' f ' jlj fom3edly hot f jdace( ,,Ije 4before the ! people . Vndei1 these ir "6'1 fftue oni "cumstanebfl is increased at tliP'nhw' press arrived in pan 'nciscof: aun- ine letters as lie, thought would hurt , I KfMiiina,,, ,i , , .7-11 I ji'-rf jv-:'. i !!-.. -i j.,-.- . .-... w-U'"V';;uis;i'. t-T .T I ,- ' OUlc CONTKM rOiii t i K'. ' - - I "For the benefit oft Pl';i"-fied."av-.- I dav, mnrnincTiftvintar ; mrl - tli. 1 vih I bim leaaf and claim i bit Ko wot nm. I v . . , .... .1 I i x yr i ouiiein oi i ri j . - Sk v a . a a w in lw ' - i . -. i it . r-. -s : t ..'.;-., - ' . . : r u t - aa a-mxii mriT. i iiji iw - a. t t i in ii a it - m tmt i . a ,,. - i . . . , , , . . , i - - - -t-, . , r - " i . . .(.j , : r v"V5nvUwKv., Ti i voTuitua vnirai . axui vv. iiuiinsriun. .Ljoiumy W believe the wnrstnf vaHt r0H PW,.xorK ra? twenty-six ,ininr pleteiy. exonerated.-and ;:hri ihlured ..T.iLf a- :r .iLtli'Jj -i J :;i 't4. ' 1 j I.:;..:': 1 .tlf i f. . -. ---i.w. i , . . ? . ; - - . - - - - i r . - - . - .- i. : ' ",r.vi.i i urciuitftD. lias t: t;u uri cu uuuu lis i mai.&u!;u3ia,duiiwa8.,iia,weu as.uuwe w.ii.n d the wide-snread mhnfiefiV uies iess;maneigntyour nours.uinis raari,i ne qoestion for Uio taublioiSl V Willi -J -A-JWi WIL -'Vi:' 'Ai.i?i:viW t v mintS tna on .. Sr T. .WTlTYZrJt manner ofj,olitu5al;spSOf lf mmMr ite'io'iiL: iUJpnof.oiS PeSo?M2 fe mM Fretfnefltr ness v becomeioeepce, LEven an J?,?v ' lillU : i ejiro bytelc, MLjfMiiit0t(fi :vTh4 BiUilo.r.da& reviews a rainutekiiftrtal.Jrtp iiuipcent-tnanl wiiH refraip: fromtffus- iiav biiornniencei lo Ord-doA WIP b?ga$&P tlPmt ty'Pn ''M the excepUonoftheOfi tV Mr.lp -dftot tr'ap.-M-. DlalheV scenb1waW.a , publishedat iSSMl WY im WUWmW eofiniiitut oJintim nitllW oj apurns.ronpd, .rc"f'-f J?eraWhas -fV rdrViel; Qonkling we'nR-mufrlolu M"'hr .ft1 rnaWnSiHmS ,v .wl .M.t Aiillg4..p .u.h.t. Ii.e,., '' MHHlicr;- ipralnloRof liisrijjbt arm;: i-.. JOiaoh Jfwa intd ; a'coh- of theibattle; , Vance , determined fears ?-; Vanbe- with ; entered: m.ithe isanQe. wayand j a . large. : 1 iism i i . i . . . - . - i . : . . . uu : i ....... . . . ... ...... ...... a V ' ' . I". if T . H . : -i. . .!'! Ill J 1 M .Ml I . ..-' - T . " - ' . -- . . - i. ' ;, We Ijope the plumes of (this .JJenry 'ithej:ca'vrStr auW,ood, wQ gives Ir WaddeaBladt. f993,j Brtifi8Ri(k4i71i, I .wayna, a arge. Jfcltoft-Bladeii . 43t Cumberland i and.thee hasee Total 206. fF-'',"ral uarri' iX-p-S5Z -lhatufinding ofNavarre; wile;l'oindJiriiihe frppt ?hpvf mformatin bur leader, who ot kocky Point are the 'fit .SaVS me ClUZenS I vahuuiuus k, iyiiuiu;iiaiiu i.JSl, iliar irvinir iinrn 11 nruoB nn . - : , . . .us. 1... U! u. V. . u . 3 . - rn . - , n rft . . , . ... .- .i . u mruu.n si i m .v." M m ..... . . . ti.s. t..i:. i..: .i.: Ke andardi ---" - j. r . . . - i. - . ..l i t? - auua a a i' uaic uccu ivaiiE. n m a a w r au readusncb'of who' ban Talter r ;! ' ! ' r: " V -r.V-.M . - . j---K,n' (SlaWng$Mfrmberwaf. JJuolir 1,7gX .1.0ns- - . V - nt,tim -!. i J I i "sition 'man an - -;. . ;, "with ev "uiatbrs. -Satf TBladen, 215f C'arteret l,P02,ipns f,jaaZ&nM.4-!Cmberlaod Dnolin) 1.7ATJ f. ,,.. Pender 226, Sampson 564.' Total 2,629. . f oursubscriber.onhq Pendeii 172. ; Total, .' ..v. i' aaui beenbpokkeeper fpr Ebep Stan wood. When Fisher retired' ' from the V S . x .. , .. '.. ...... . . sugar renn ery "partnership Mnlligan continued : with him, and probably is even- better ac-quaintecliUi-JSlrv-isher'a. railway transactlona ittHan. hwaself, having I kept, all the. recoi'dS; and track ol all thej:papei;s .apd documents. He is worth considerable, and ,'laas always beeii?a trbt'wortHyuniain''in all his business transaction he hardest blow thatMBlainei has received in the, estimation of Boston, is tbe.posi tiye statement of Mulligan.", 1 ?jiimH t: American Sewlttora. : h JPnWFP.QTftuP.Q modern piece of statuary has. been more universally kamiredwth"ai, Power's . Greek Slave. GrawfrdVfile!e.'de of 3Y ashi h gf on jwas ih e wp n def and d e- t- o .Munich art. lovers,, Ston s iNtSY tHe.&al - jLiicJish art pu - (era, Aiul iu spile4 of Mr. lle.- s "revelations." La'rkib (4. Mnidf famous, Cleopatra . won lhe highest ctitit-al encb'tiiitiina in ' Ondon. " Tl e works of Frank Connolly are eager' y SOU! chas le'v' bari'inde'anarnWhich cannot be entirely') then rtfsultsof I his Italian wprkmen;V eff ort8,? Among . women sculptors ;there are few if any Wl o H'&rth'e reputatibiis 61 Harriet Ilbf rileattdmSt6bbibs! .u 'Slilt- 1 . ; , . !. r- Gen. DIx oi the Political sltuailon. GenVohn-'A Dix has 'beeo5 inter Viewed doWcei'uitig the'ehanbes of the propdacnLocaudidates: f or the presi- cegs'yt Mr;;Tilden at the St. Louis cWnyntiod'ks the settlement of the iiarrefs that divide meDemociatic p4tty,vbut as,thefire-brandvthat will cause, tlie disntenled.tfoUwers of "Ofd Bm Aneiito to" bolt the.' nbmina ttoh Wd Ut. " h'jS a' candidal of I their oWn ch'bifce:' J A ? 'Similar ' tesril t, he pnedletd, will ariseidat'of Jarl Allen or finale will be an election of l:ePresi- dentM l4me'iIbU"ir of itbpresenta- wwspecawsfl 01 "no" choice 1 being saade pddpleiidiwf a Vi'AK"'-ll 'irfrM. II i - ' Keaulta oft tie Vlckaoiirs Cnt-Ofl. birxhitn ;1 aV Yicksburg, M iss;v has gxeailyi alarmed the citizens. Tls -Vickaburg Herald, adnjits J that t h ' river is goneiaiid that the only hope for a current past the cty ialn chang ing the :ciiamid u( t'u ."Yazoo iiverv aoias it kihngi fyhfc&iigU 1 Chickasa w kfP.mi6 tjaebyjeanal ai). front Herald thinks this .can be accom plishe447V cokt 'of aboat'ldoo.odo..
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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