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M 4 1.00 ft8 ,50 TUB A PBO ACHING ELBilTION IN Iq October'an elebtioD will l9 held in Francotipon" fwbieh 1 depends - the i prosperity .and. peace o( that ' great nation WntwhohaveBtadie. the siluaiion give U aa ,their opinion . thai thetetfcotpe hisMkjr IGtb) has been a- great mistake, and throwsthe? nhtify back for at least four years., , The, Repoblio has re ceived a tremendons shock, the. end of which ' lib' nian can foresee. ' Wheii MacMahon took i office hfe? annoanced to the country , that' hct regarded bim self as fa sentinel, and that his duty would be "tQ watcb over the integri ty of yonr ; ieovereign; power," :t He . has forgotten tho duties of the.."sen ' tinel," ; and ; has sunied lantocfaUo fauctious, or: at least a sort of conv niander-in-chiuf ' of ' tiie'ebantryl. at The dauger to. .France lies-; in the Btrength of the clerics and Bonapari wts. The Legitimists are of no great strer gth. , Their , Boarbpn , master, Count de Cbambord, 'gave thein their quietus in 1873, when he'declared be would maintain - the . old - defunct Bourbon principles, and cling to the old Bourbon 'flag at every cosL ; sThe Imperialists.: j (Bonapartists) J have . grown in strength ' latierly, and to a considerable extent the recent disso lution of the; Assembly is a irinmph of their cause, i The fight at the elec tion will be mainly between, the Re publicans 4 under thef leadership of .Gambetta, most ..eloquent of French men,' and the Bonapartists, aided and abetted by the; clerical or Roman - party- SSfeJSS WBipM The telegraph brought ns the id telligene on the 2nd: insL.- that' the' Pontilicate at Rome wpald nse all of Jts powef inbehairof: the Bonapart ists, and had -issued instructions 'to the entire Freuch pnestbbod to nse their ntmost efforts to secure the tri- umpb of t MacMahon,- which -in this struggle w bat another " name: for Bonapartists or Imperialist&f i - " The Republicans are by no' means idle, i v They are deeply in 'earnesti for they know how much is. at stake ' that if 'they fail J their France is ei ther thrown intp: the " terrible mael strom of revolution, or into the arms of Imperialism; They are thoroughly organized, and have ai large majority in the Republic, p But . there ; is one ; great danger that threatens them; It is not impossible that force and ' in timidation may trium ph over the real wishes of the pepple. C. The danger lies in the uncpstittH ional and bnl-dozing powers .exer cised by ; the prefects. Their ma cLinery is .even more , potent than that usedf by. the f Louisiana buli- dozers and Returning Board.' Let us briefly examine that system. Mac Mahon and company have changed j : nearly all pf . the prefects within the last six weeks, turning out those wbo ; would haveactMfairly"and putting ; in men who would be swift ,C6; do v what they were ooinmanded to do. r, ' The Minister of ' the ; Interior apf iri points them, and ( every : day sends :.them-.peda!inalrn - graph i wbaU they are f;lo . do. The prefect communicates these orders to i the Mayor who is under bis control.' So the Prefect controls : tho ilayor, I and all appointees, These dare toot disobey: ; He also has control pf all gendarmes in his department; ; The prefect has also : his ' ne wepaper-r bis i organ. The post'oSce too is at the vmuianq ot'iue goveroment ana only gucb matter passes throab' the mails during telectiba 1 iimea aa ' thd government thinks best for the peo- 1 J ! VOL. 8. pla -that is, for themselves and! their ciuse.si i'K-:krm way Duuh are some, of f the sources of power some, uf the vigorous ami m- gsnious agqncies that will bensd id support' lh4 Bonapartists?It"isbei-" he ved now by those who are in forned of French; J pvit partist.wUI increaite. their representa tion iu the Asenblyy at Ieast6ne hundred 'and; fijfiy;ifs8ib1J'jbytt bnndred. . ' If this' hbul4i in ru 04 i to, be sa.they .will haye -tjearly lyrirxuite three? bund red iu 'll br nearly a I majbrityvt9ith ihi cceMn aonj and witb,a 80ldier of strong: Ic)pe rialistio proclivities at the hel mt fere. iTfih telling how soon the jSroud ihib may be stranded or be run into soma Bonpjst:;po r- SncbhetaboVe wajwritietf (the President o-calied has appealed to the army to sustain himi ' MacMaoon expects to triumph.4a- 4.he polls by a system of terrorism, and to fkir bbk tipoji the bayonets as dernier resort in. case s the tprefectsarennable to bnlltdozeenbugb .electors to carr to a triumphal issue the cause of.Impe-; rialfcm;r" Sach appears to be the- aut now TOG LATE JCDGR Hit LK. ( ; ; .One of. the purest and:; best .nsen who ever wore 'the ermine ins' Nortli Carolina was the late Judge Jbhnlfc Bailey," whose death1 we published two daysagpjv-lle; waa, -indeed, an incorruptible judge, who - under fall ci rcq mstances was ' fair, patient, $u mane and courteous, ,4 j, 4 - ; ... , i VPoUing the cause iu justice's equal scales. n . xl is wormy w rauK wiiu me most conscientious high-toned and con4d-( erate judges of our land in its bst daysl aQd to be held in reverence wjth Henderson; '. Gaston, ; Gilliam and others of the noble brotherhood .wjho have! passed away--rK. O have passed away-arw5: .rf was bora in thbtcQunly of Pas- qubtankjugu8tjl3t gradnated at . the .University of ; the State, read law with? the- late gv. Iredell, served one term in the House I and One in the Senate, and was raised to the Superior. Court Bench in 186, which ,he continued to adorn formbre than thirty years. He married Miss Brbwnrigg, of Chowan, in 1 821, hj whoip be had several children. AGBKBD " - - Our highly respected con tern pora" 9 w , t uw 4nguviin f - twt'V. Ulan ia euiiu wiiu . auuuy, in commenupg on one of oqr editorials of ; thub weeks ago, says : ;, - ' s - "Now, 'we tbinV the case is altogether q correctly stated. We nave failed to see or hear one eyllable, rejecting any act of Hayes which is good, just or JawfoL WJ10 has seen one word (except from llortcn, Wadei Blaibe, & Ce.)f condemnatory of the removal of troops from South Caro lina r Who has denounced the triumph of Bight and Liberty in Louisiana f Who has condemned the dismissal of useless clerks ia any of the departments ? " Who de nounces Any act ihaVii beneficial, and who fails to accept it and to rejoice because of it f , CNol one whom we have seen, or: jjof whom we have heard. So much for thai" j i.Tbe Stas has done just: what .the Record says all have done-it has time and again presented thb . points indicated in , the above paragraph, p has never praised1 Hayea for doing whatiwas not right and i: proper, U is embraced in the paragraph from tl)e Record." The; Stab has felt itself constrained . to condemn ithe Presi- course in' several appointments be has made,1 and : has insisted upon ;& change : if he .would have credit fbr sincerity .and earnestness in . his re formaioryii movements... The Sta has simply anticipated-'the,'code as laid down by GoyrHendricksa j and i honest statesman. i -The St has acted from a high sense of , right and justice and ; candor andin nof thing that it has said has it been for getful of ; the best interests Of thb country and of North Carolina, - and of the ' welfare," stability, and , disci- phne of the JJemocratic party; sill Weare agreediTthbnwith the Ri cord far as 1 the - above 'paragraph goes,' if that paragraph contains its Behtiroents. , We have ; not felt our selves'called upon to abuse the Pres ident ltfour paperorinany' waypto. ofTer any, "factious opposition.". We know tha . we stand precisely iwbere the ablest ahd:troest daily papers of t the Democratic party of the Soutb sand, iwhose opihionswe have before us constantly and, many of which we have reproduced in our columns from day, to ayV9'?S if f.: :"i:yt-haye.neyer Hayes? as some of our exchanges have ch arged. We have expressed ou r- Rtlves freely and candidly jn rappro- val bf the very things the Record 1 "? A f. ,1- 'i 5 Jfl? -fllt'Hi.'i iftl Bays "all Democratic papers indorse;. whilst we ' have ' avoided ' bitter " per- owai ouusooi tue man ' wuo was placed where be' Is bythe'JEleioraf Commissionl abodyp weh uuuuiicu as Biucereiy ana 8r DDmea I oceppyf the Imposition 1 occupied-1 by aothiand. t ui .-h w& Wtiril iAa f arr asr werernflmhAf) vmiKivW writtDo no iirie concerning- the lSsi-1 denlsJ pbHc: we;woutd ilbV - - i if dying, for we have, .wriHep .noifel iULX 1. ' - 1 uwo vim uut oeiieve, proiessipgur. hayia a conscience ia . politics; jasmin other things; 3 :We can aay ,with.':our bnrrsTy .H 'I vt5K?Kr)f truth, jaBtke, honor and the interests J Of our jcountry hiTe iemandedJ v,We s hive written not as policy has ; dictated, . bnt-as our heart and conscience have taught . . We believe it is policy also f or " it is always the best policy to be true fd And abkte'by Enncioie.?;. ,t We--' i;-.ia3v -yM, 4 K Tietone of the Star dbubtless differs:from Ibihb ' of ntetapo arieL . . yv er aim to hold .firmly to the; .right, but .without: being r.eitreme or radical in any sehsetJ stand iii.krely by;tlio truth; b? wllais: honest "and1 jqiHtl by pnjr cpuntry by, oujr State,; and by. the party inv:the; triumph:;of whope principled resUhe safety prosi pbrUj and happiness of the country. e take , leave to quote from ; an .editorial of.Mayt fith on the ridien lobsf attempt to resuscitate thebldr WT party? y Referriiig' t liha we then eaidc'pg' ; , rh Whigs and Democrats will sustain thejPresideht in' all just medA to restore the government . as it came from the formative hands of the' il lustrious and patriotic forefathers of the eighteenth century, and in bring ing bacic" that 'Mnen.lmitl unsullied: name which.v was once the heritage, the. glory and the. pride of the American citizen. ,;iBut in .doing this j they, . ABAsrpoN no pbxkciplx; tde abate mot, one" , jot qb tittle of theib" abhobbbkcb ot Geahtism; theip condemnation ov .the : )cak NEE N WHICH E .ILviTEa SECQBBD. in -PXCK, OB THEIB" PEPOSB TO AP- PEAii in 1880 to the American peo ple ?ob the puix and satistactoby Vindication of their j bights,' in-t cludpto the bight 'of a 7bss, ptjbe BAiii)Tj ; They k nothllng by a factious opposition , to the. President's ? policyi when f that policy is kindly fostering and paren tat, and, therefore, they will ' sustain" condemn and oppose him when h is Is there any gush" in this? 1 Is there anything wrong here in. princi ple o nnwi8e la'pjoiioy'lii .My thing disloyal ' to t honor or (rnth:or fairness f Is there ny; thing ; in such ntterances that a candid and sincere Democrat cannot approve, f We'stand by those ntterances ( now! In bd np spect; have we altered our judgment or opinion as to the propriety of such statements. a We; are not as.sangmpe possibly that Hayes will ;be 'able to serve ilbe country faithfully and well as we were in May, but we are clearly of the opinion that, when; he acts fori ttry that Bis hands should be upheld. 'TeTview:weraveeip qordant with the following opiniop Of v&pYi Hendricks J onlyv irecently . given;: ;;!.-,!; .....f j i l.i i Pmf .': r i1 A great j and sincere people -will rest their final judgment - pnly upon; trutbi and ; never upon fraud successful through tech nicality.' Even should the President and his Cabinet adopt apart or the ' whole1 of the . policies- and- purposes for Which; tae Democratic party has been contending ;fot ; many years, and which became sodistinctly defined last year even that cannot remove of quiet the public. discbiitenL' Taerpembr; crats toiH thake no taction opposition nor' will they seek to errHmrcat the tie fact ad ministration. The Democrats will sustain it (the administration) to ioJua jitrisbfrvb-A cause rr is right, ma for. w, toefare of ins ?i 1: On June 23 we wrote, referriog to these words: rFlhw entire utterance 'we indbwbS without; qualification' br mental reservation-. :."; And . so we no menvai reservauon. ..auu .bo we uo . , -' i,-y9;?;i v-tuUsfi '&Jwf.tfy&K. May.3jJ,w Mm J-The1 speech of Ex-Gov. Chamber? iaini atfe WoodslockIt ConnectibnV Jnl vt : atbil will attract1 cbnsiderable ; attentibtu lt is ; a(y igorous nttac' upon tne ,poHcytoiitnoo Aresiqei) j tie oenounces most runcom- J promisingly. ' Thb4 assault "'is a bold,. llaraptobi'Lamar, Gordon Ransomfi nscrngulonsVii and bifiervfombst mln - of" s:fali Mr lhe. viewkof I wrrwn dAfinnt Ann fihlo. 1 Ha h ftrcr a opendefiaptarida Hayes wj-tfl a betrayal or pispartyrtf that his treatmen t of; South' Carolina tagonm loi ine .estabiished 1 usiags, and principles of the-RepubUoaa par ty in defiance of the f fyiil&plM and pledges of the Republican party; Mr!;-' -'; - ; "ff.-r- '' ! , i:-A; tt ' 4. . 1 i . . . 1 1.1 - 'and in deSance t TiitibniheVP. .Wbi-tave' 'r;;Hayek 1. -3 -riytL.tpfjia hot nnderstooc! : ever saia or pu and his inaugtir. liotcreditail statemehtiiPlT : -asup ported 'ivVLIind i. . 1 .-Ull. -t crrczr.es mistsjKdWeiiBt: mbra to .'say 1 ; & iki 1 1 I fKUkifA.' .', '. .: g f COTTON ,B tfeWe:beliaVeilL : Is cbtionMknt. avefrectedl time and -artsir fky4'"tH;. . : .4 : gra.pf-nora t-;-' lative vie wS. and i ua theories Thej saessf. Jne; actoregatiyes anyl amount of adverse criticism 'br nnfi e propuesy i swiu give eome recent OI aw eBtk Lonia' Juica'n says that agamore Mills, f of nFallJ-River? ., nave earned a verv.ianre pront oa Jthectal f'iyied3ntlnri'Bcr laststx mohthsii f ilf thb can tbe 4one( nMewEnglahd wnjf nKinHbttb; 1 - ; . " - C)arblina ? Why cannot this - expe- rjence De TeeateainaennHeiy r vyny dot f tVlil not thoi 8aiq facilities like Result Jar. Donald MacRae,of this ptabe,: i-i ...i-3 ri f t -f Tir-L:1 IflUIS ,U VVl. VUM. t,, tlVUCO. Ul fJharlotte, on May athc vA-jgn vf t ''""We unfortunately gottd work usf after the' banic,' and our products'' have been meeting Jpanic ' prices ' pretty : much ever sincej. sWe make4 28-inch print - cloths; Think we are as well satisfied; with them as; With 'any other class ' of goods for ordinary times, tbut in panlcHad itrar times - yard wide coarse goods would1 command more of home trade and better prices.' i ; W made $3,600 last quarter, After pay- ing.au expenses 01 every tana, ana we still have faith, and hope lor ultimate success, but do- not expect to realize ; it while the war lasts in Europe."" ' -ir' lOne heavy item against ? us is taxation.' While other States and municipalities offer premiums to manufacturers to locate, our State; counties and towns try to pile up taxes to drive off capital and to kill all en terprises started. " Soj the - Wibnington factory has made IjnOiieJejJfa of V panic times, low i prices, deficiency in capi tal and difllbulties at firstas to labbn f;gamtfewTrfi?s;ago iteVille(Ga.)'cotton factory made an annual report.f Thb profits for the ybar I ending were: 'f 74MVai-i-Te' stockholders ate so mnch enebnraged theyjhave resolved to build at oncia another factory, with; a capaoity, of 10,000 spindles and to cost $200,000.: uringhe y ear's work - the 'number of, y 4rds "of goods manufactured .'ag gfegatebr acol: eonsumed cost .1403,778, the- average cost being arfractibn!l'ess than . eleven cents per pound; .v ;;-:!(-;. ,cf;v;'.vii 2 Let ns turn to5 he5 Lowell of ,lhb South, Columbus,-Georgiapand see how ifiey . view subh enierpfuesf 5 VVe gubte trom an article that appeared in,th0 Columbus ; 2toWj:?. i 1. There ar? now in operation at Colunv bus eight cotton mills, onS woolen and one baggiag factory, f our. flouring and grist es tablishments, two foundries, a plow manu factory ,'steam engine and boiler works, and a number of minor industries, among which my;be counted steamboat building. The amount invested id manufacturing far ex ceeds that of any town in the South, and U increasing' year by year; ;' The cotton and woolen mills now run 85,000 spindles and 100 looms, and ia four months the show ing will be 53,000 spindles and 2,000 looms. A competent manufacturer is now engaged in making drawings ana. estimates lor; a ed by a Northern company, whose repre sentatives are delighted with the location.' This will increase the spindles at Columbus to 87,000. , Tbe ,65,000; spindles consume 18,000 bales of cotton a year, and the looms 800,000 pounds of wooL - Our largest 'fac tory, lhe Eagle and Phoenix, has a capital stock Off 1,850,000, and from, the .earnings of last year declared a dividend of eight per cent,' and all declared some dlyidends.w i6 Remembjer that 'in ispblumfeus Iras rnined. by Federa Wmmers and raiders,, and that 60,000 bales of cot ton and millions of others-property wbnl np in 'smoke, fired vby'the torch- or mm vanaaia. iew uiou 01 euer- gy and wide views nave nrougnt tne iWonderful changes abouWi 1 Thi Columbus mills not only mah-i !ifactnre brownftheetin burgsl asbeforbths; wat " hn'?hre! 'r"l -.vjri-.-i j.i .riiiw-' manui actu re many ( otuer gouua. xua 1 , 1.: - i :Coitimbus.0Tm,sayi:'i IeleandSPbojnix Company man-, ufacture cotton blankets, checks, - stripes, cottonades, ' cassimeres and ; fabrics of the most beautiful designs i Instead of copy ingfrom s, the .Northern millsVllhey copy from ours, only making lighter goods. The cotton blanket, quite common in France and Germany, is made by only one mill in tte P cited State v and that is the Eagle and Phoenix..; We have .heard a it stated that,' When Mr.r. Young waa in Prance,:.he was1 refused' admission into, every :esub lishment where such products were mine- factored. By frequent experunents, the F resent beauUf urarticirof the EagleTrad hceott is given td thr world" V? W !learnfrbin themisrenfi.J cottbnl nillis :jn operaUor Kat!;that place, i M says: . i Thb new process1 cotW'imill ataBl Madison street, in this city, is working ad- 4iL.,-,i ..;. Vi- -.wii- r-.;: -t'y.if Thocsi only in; cperatistf a few it ia turning out vreadpf a superior ct z: ."' iThe; macbintry J la ' mbsUy new, ,tn tii&ea a tiecidly.ilirfcttvsj appeain 1 vi What is Trrnfrii ) t.hii CT??apnt Altac-iaecli' 4sQse,fhWe'4 ssjr have somethifig 1 WSay b'ere: hese factsl and 'cifaresfirei? ceiP Jtai alyi worthy Of inkidertlonftd tbbke Interested t ih'bcadibpthe f 6. dtblhoald :dd tpsss ihebn &yyiT. .wmnstVdetalnthBf'readeYwl tte iroSta'bf 5bae ftTbr&arbUil 'c&atyLssti'year' thelr' lexptisi :wertft40,25L61)irbdtt6tl6 to C5O,09 frl7iLeaviajWat tire from mlaei witnr a charant.nr that any! toiht'coyeitf H6' has; 'some; ti mes donb things that were very -d is taste j? ul J-flhinany; pieHop "of bLi ow party, 'and' has now and then been de nonneed by some of ;the!'DemocraUc papers, we believe, but the people of Virginia knewloe:matt--that:Wwa9 ?:.F i: -'' ea j, .3;i:t ,t,;.-l ix a Jtborpughly honest :,xeeuU ve,:; who obeyed his. conscience and 'thd laws. and: now be commaads- we ean not doubt, the hearty renpect Of the best people 'i nistkte? AeviR ChHstian (?wocae ited with, no Httlkj ability and spinVMitMa''; to say jof iQovernor;Kemper; ftXj'feC : His integrity is above suspicion: 1 The public papers from bis hand were , master-, f ul documents. He was frugal, temperate, working, hating crooked ways prompt to part ,with friend or partizan for the1 public good . The Commenwealth was first i The record of the. Governor will, we believe, -bearithe scrutiny of a hostile lens without fear pf finding a sinister stain." His walk and conversation certifyblm as a wise land virtujous public man. We have not, tasted bis salt nor thought with him at times, and. so we feay these things only because he de' serve8 welt of Virginia. - Happy for tbe Stata if his successcu- walk as wonbUyJ!. a VhsfnAAAmC HlBrJt !' Ufa J. A Correspondent at LltUe Bugar Loaf; Bladen county,' gives us the" particulars somewhat In detsH of the lat murder that occurred about three-quarters 'of. a mile from the White Lake, uear that place. On the night of the 28th of June Mir David T. P,1 Murphy (whitej, 33 years of age, and a Very respec table young man,Jwaa murdered by some unknown ' assassin while" on his wsy fromBri;:mith own home, about one hbndV 'yards from' Mr. mlmTs house. ,TJpon exmihaUon bjf a Ctorner's jury It was fbun .that deceased cametq his death Tf ronl a gun loaded with sauirrel and duck shofthe contents en ter1 f ing hls inngs and heart, over' one hundred snot holes haying oeen countea in his oody. Fromj the appearance of 'the ground in the immediate jricuiUybftuem broken bushesl trampled ;graaa &c." Ufix gethelr with other indications,' it would ap- pear that Murphy was only , a? distance of about seven yards from the. assassin when he was shot Only one track besides that of Murphy c'oydbe : Mr. Smith say s hemadewhen he Went to tine scene of the murder uponbearing thereport of thi gun said track having the appear ance of being' made by a person going hur rledlyfroni Smith's back door and in range with jthe "roau, thabxthJtti from the front door id where be .wu found dead. jFroin these and other cu-cumstances connected ' with the' mailer, suspicion : fell upon Mr," B. J.' Smlthandupon eiamina- won o nia gun, it. was aiscoyerea mat one barreljhad. been newly dfschArged while ofhpF hartal ji'hA"jpnA f liaving been loaded for some time.thesbot and 'wad comparing - exactly ' with thbW whicnlhad been fired tipbri' the; murdered Tbej Tphnlnarjr;0 nvesgn: couh menced on Monday, the 'Bnd Inst, and waif ebneiuded at Cfptnbb TMsdayi'therd resuttibg In the acquittal bf 'Mri Smlm"k aTheBtate was represented in this in ves tigstfoby MessrsH Wtff Lyo ''and';l3ip ktiilMbf-MeismW SutlbH1 and if! 'fi$iek ' abiEiiyJ bivug! beebdisplayed bV both sides in the coDdnct of the case.. un. 1 -1 CMoaere el ttui ?!! Js5it f z,.ii't. . jWe jeara'at the jCustbm Honse,c in this cUy,tbat ihejmpo&dutyi Urgdla;ari tlclet imported wto Wlhnbjgton froui fflr4 olgn prtSi during the month of June, just closed,! amounted t to $8,269 79. tonnage diies lin -currency; .88$i hospital dueSi $102 O). iTbe valuejpf exports for the same ...j 4 ajim jaj :'l? -:- ' . penoa amouDieu y a&h'' mmmx ' rfcA AMta lrPAlut miirliy ! ! !r ' The residence of Dr. James P. Smtpsbn at Poiaf idaswelf, was the"' scene cf a very' lively Icelebratidb of Aineriwff'Ibdepn "dence oritiie thV Pwt Carles Lbbtsand S3F1 Caswell Township, and in addlUon td the musical exercises, Ac, the large audience were agreeably entertained by Dr. Simpson :and biJ isdvZfmh -livii-im-'ji . A.t W;Ha: Cerp Ca. -VpQi ifilrY Richard Eajles of Tender;cbunty suedyOpi 'wr'o?Lfl8tj i(prjfat orjre cbvery of bU child Bnsanna Eagles,-fton jher pcssi'erilrJrsWlf LeebuV'cf Brunswick, which wasearJeB Honor j Judj.Sejbur Ctol:ilJlti B.irhy app?anii f ci Jlr. Easiest fMtlauiwWbanoKi-' sel, offered no opposition to the Cperatiol of the writ, and; Jfldze; Ceyoopf tteciicd that t child should he placed into the ppssessiPP Of Air. Esgies. String Band and th Point CaswU Singing f Comodifteb, whbls in thiscttfo-day' Club, ill was a aMafcbeopief I T.ur ? i,,. ? Ti. - tIL. 1 '4;- ,A :Vv ' l.lf.X -l7sitriy N6tmUJSekli, -Hri (itU$OfW AJp to last accounts lis teaebfers were addressrBcrwifiW3 Ibb 1ntirhae"riori- wiei .eacners, j ipe igrapauriuflidwi.e) ttlacherV.neallinm rand tth'a xrratifirA .tiort All the;frien61iih0qlv.ersitT5k feel MibrowinlrrobehfthU itodrsi'd?.' tDe'UniVer81tV tO tbem.a1aeWXlSx fOK 1 lweff JbvlPrbfLad Uentspecb and a eribiimphes sipn. ; He established at once a. synr" I path vl'betweh'his liearersi and him-i Belli PU.;i Wy WiRjWBBBejrTpasri .scapoL, -tie read . the programmer yLne services os me senooi ; -wii oegui at a tReipjormnganfl i wfeomg fcgWea cppyif rpmi f pendent bonderniu? the secb'nd lav2t TP liromptly at 8 oclock we' assembled liMi Ither: chapel.1 beeretary vio-ffffeK organixb r the-teachers1 in ;to woSi tioiis, b'nel oli Which repaired to the Greek room in South Building and; the I other ito tbe National, History, room.AftEashBuiIdingpjiecitaU in fitimniar and anthmetiofero coiv 'dnoVd?fBottl6onl8'?Ve 4 myMm'mM Prof essbra Redd,? Manfeumiq Hooper; .axrgementfcysjvrmita sib'voi-; ;.? rof.rTomhnson, had charge of onej sect on and' Prof.' Byrd of 'Lenoir, bnj of ' the teacher attending', con- sent sd to lake bharge' of ,the other for ,th occasion.; Af th.ej i reci tatiops; the eacherswalked about be grounds ben alh 1 those ' grand old pVomineni pak4 re freshed f them'sel Ves 1 atl ift b peerless central wellruand visite'djthe society balls and, flibraries, jglap;cipg at te books, paintipgs and ptherrobr jecti of. interest - f , in the Chapel before all the teacberk 1 IhA was the first of . a, series ofi lecf; tnrea .to be delivered. byProLadd., ub uujeci. was to impress on tne leacn ers the necessity ? of ?niakin5 them- selves acquainted, kith human baturCfmbidon Stab is one of. the spiciest -and 4u rur; o moyeoeawiy.gvier.u ; law i ia iii -f I M3os:-ki.- , n :itf' Far niMMrai'- wiiB'ineww . . lle?Secretary; rotate reserved; tb-d iy that for the rst tirn . in e Wsiqry of ; our"ipIbmaiictreiatipn8 ierm iniion jin"thp em nentto'put:! a stopof ioitheuma rand nrf i eiDeditionwhich- have' so' : - I ? . I - . . - . . S ..... . . often threatened the peace of the; two countries, r ue said that the mexioan government ?Viajweopd I f tha MthliRhTTien'af nn-fefFMtibft 4 f' 1, .'--. 1 t'j.jra . .J.i.iJ.tv f w . i Ilio Gjaadbj jfbthb piirgejsoVc said that he flbw felt -evdry fissratfee' that khefe1 will be'peaceptthb'boT- oe.oq respite jn toe .vigiiancOiOtiQur own pScersU Vk m-vot injca uso q's-tl L.'Uij Tbe speakeratalp. ;:I-A Wa8hingqn jdispach ; sayqjj A Democratic mmbar , of .. Congress from the; Southwest aay sj ibanthere U a good deal of correspondence go iagBj withxsl vvieoiJf . Selecting a competent rnan 49m tbej.Sputh, f the. Srakership-:..Te.',cndidates-tallaed of atb John H.; Reagan.Texas: RandyphTttbkorViVirginiaRaiidall' Gibsc nbnisianaj andiCokJBiaek-t barb, Kentncky.lo :-t3diaa tlfaMV "? 'essiSAsesV:' J Snedial disDatch let Alexandria UaaetWil i " i Th President, in, pursuance of bis poliipj of fconciiiatiopand ?believipg ; thaC tneoHfidenctf rebosed-in vthe people t bite ouuiucru oLnies win uui be ftbnsedV has fleterminect' tp Mtfith- draw !all4,he"troop8 from those States. Tfiey'fwill be withdrawn aa fast as ar- rairgrements can be made for their' vi auosi a, v buv .ir vast . ir s f i GotWadeJiHamptQnv&of South CafolinaUia etilpe in theityv bonsnlt- )Ut1oniheo Southj CarbXuiifcLia ' Xtt &' ot knowi 1 wbethtsr he has-been suobess fnlai 1fe,5declitfestieebo1rte Hembwlii Issnanu lo-Douip yaroiinaa. snortmew exprei elect her Republican State ticket in October by, not less, than 50,009. maT yfiucnlbraadd'astnatbr ib' never?" before vislted-taortherri Berk btsqenfjjialhns buildings, .uprooted trees); JJyipg wn-in-s aid sinking of boats on the oanal tv.fetifoMJ ccte, wiu rolUd tl 1C5 t$OQsd of tacoii and much molasses. ' jqrcq onus nonnern ooraers ioarresx1,i alLpkrties! attbntfbkcrbsstheCI I marl ' a I the lo wa rKerjn blican state 1 expresses rcia Deuei auric Aowawui, - Robesoniam The pnsoners ccn ifined in osr jap 1 trie3 ta e"ect t-c'r ccape last Monday night' by teariDg up the oor ' of the jail. The Robeson" Baptist Sariday'Scho Ic.iti-; ; S:ctJ;:r ay and Sunday at Anti'och church, six miles . frpp town-tWe Jearn that the tneetirg was 'a tedecess. -The schools were well repre sented, and it is thought'.that the discus- f aieris and plans-' adopted'will be beneficial iw me'-werkr.in' tise county . :' x:j.v. - W - Grett n shrtivi PAt-XtA Th ? WfSw 4TJaAlen Agricultural Society will hold a -graaa public fruit fair on Thursday, Au gust 9th, at the lair grounds near New araen btation. on tne Salem - l.aiiroad. - ; ' : una day onlyEha first r it fair ever held . I lb Quillprd. , Musia and a public address f r mat be'exDected.' -iGeoreia water- meibqS ijj jaaajcketatittBa eaCh.irr---vThei ; Npatb Carolina Handle AVorks closed tern- . . : .poririly last Saturday.' 1 i--'Apples com--' . mg faanpnaaBwyi ana some, very fine, 3 $, bqternfrj; oheavy tp haiilstormnrevaifr1 In -IhR iintwrs ruiHiniv ; hail flVgl ,I4tlle damage was done. tlany moons - navs waxea and sned since the laborer Tbeg: .a) tha rejjgojmhrrveSt,!aqdr4be endis rw it ' : ml fei. It siDgmg .will furnish a man a, :,:ff -4iass pert-toi HSavesy fc sbfcld- take V ;thei chasces. ryBpt ;h, te meantime thefts . ..; ,: contanue, the jail is'receivingnew acqulsi- , :i -oa .Iflmorality 4silen joined, then1 -we Efrl iem to.,keep;Jt jOp. 0Teacbthecol-'i Krl& oret people' to be': honest, frugal aud in- ' ' - Charlotte.?iehr: Nobod v has . .. dieq in a month, nor is there asy likelihood of iovbodf5 dtlnei3; The - excursion tU train which left this city on Tuesday even- -;.; ing for Augusta had 100 or 150 passengers ' obbardl iiu.: During last week the Reff- ; r. psterjof jJeeds did. not record a single mort-;u uoi. ijj tii Maxweu, tiie son in-law of Dn B.. B. Watson, who wu sahadlv in-' ' : ' - jurejl Sunday.bV the kick of his horse, re- V". rtrnfedyesterdav fronv a.visit to that ".een-h$a ,f lemhn, aQdreports bis condition so unfa- -, . -voraple as to" excite"7 the' apprehensions of ' a -f Salem and WinstOD had a grand I ' cbaqches. aleaAprocesBiojK biilliaat ilia-uWffci- ImiasUong. music, tbereadinz of the Declar- miff? atioi 6f Independence by Lieut' Pond, U. ' " ;SLA , an oration by J. (j. Baxton, and a.H!'r earn val.. Three thousand people were on ; ' " " s tbb E ;reetsl:1 Eight-bnndred candles illu-" i : minaed the. DflWicsquaJe. .The ir says: jf.?t -"Cir :les and pyramids of lighted candies " i were set upland Borne two hundred Chinese; i lani rns .; were I tastef nil v Suspended, front M ? V trees and wifes throughout, the beautiful grounas. - j.ne snip was aiso in iaa encio : ' j :sare had beauflf uJUy illuminated,;:,; ,; ;, , Its- alemVm:, James Hall, Joba , -H. C ewell, G. F, Bahnson, and fi. Spangh,. '. -. grad lates'of the Betblebem Theological ' : Bern nary, have returned borne. ? - The ; . price of brick Is on the decline. The build-. ''" irigt rojpectl is not quite, as brisk as last : ' -s8easc n.f;irfj-? Miss May Keehln ; received IXSjff sevei e 'injuries, It is feared, by accidentally ; fallli g from' an apple tree, last Tnesday: ; even ng -.he harvest fprbee piis i easbn is 'fine,' surpassing several pre-1 -Ceuldg years v The strangest feature in the-:'--1''"-'- wholj, and which puzzlei apiarists, .is that; . on i a . average '- three ; ' swarmS froms . ' fifty itands baverrjnryeeTrTeaHzetl W:',Kff: in T" . Will rL:!J-L'ti5rtiJJrt'-i?k -iir: - - ,W,jnston , oentmeli We; agree i fSvo tne -jKeiasvuie. mmes, mat tne wu- j i Dest e a lien naners ia- ine Hi&ie. . n best edited papers in the State. - - The degree of A. M. has beea conferred upon ' f " Sour? kownsman, J.C. .Buxlon, Esq.-, : by ., t -.. Hobart ! College ' at' tJeneva; . N. T. ' Mostf bfsthe tobacco-boxes' used-by -the s' Jf iWlnon manufacturers : come f rota De-3 j ff V -jtroit, Michigarii and e'laade-of 'button wood . n r- We were shown, last week by ; "; Bi.Ii. Bitting. Esq, some as fine tobacco as .7.:-- ' ,we ei er skw. 1 Mr. Bitting has several thou-1 1 ' ' K sand uounds of it and from the fact that .'. : ; he so d the third grade at $40 per hundred . ';.. Withi I'thi past ten days, wilf give ' some ''de'a 3f,ltSaualitv.qIi'!-i -i, --,t i,,"i.r-.:r.i 1 u,r; IrTfu.t..... tj... At. .-' T.. . rrnMHoQ; jtcoer.zpir jrfam.es ;.-r..-, HTkompson, now, eightv-two years bid, .went through- last week's harvest with lhe;"-vy:- Vigorof.youth, uamg the cradle, in a style toimike younsfier men r tremble for, their aurr'-'LLU-L W-1ptii'T1'Vit lh'lnJint;nna' ojltrgeyr increase, sadditipn to the; Vnt-f&i j versity classes of tbe next session are verv except a Jew reraaininff fields of . oats, and everybody . is satisfied as a general thing.; i With - good.small gram crop, , a fair fruit sing tobacco ana corn, crop. and; In tndst parts," a promising crop of ty uswn of prosperity, ought to heabut to break upon a. country so. long I nsderl the blight of 'poverty and disaster.' mmsT)b9vt An evi- ' ' -'. aence of the" hard tUiwsisseeB ihlhe num- ber , of .men who are learning to . take a ':k rj-xl drink of water without throwing- ourtbeir , ; " : f Chewi -pt j jtqbacco: s f-r-ftllie- ice factory-; ! Xi Seif o ie thousandponnds of ice to David- J son Coflege4 188166 On Sunday 5; -vHH 4fternonDr SanjuelB,. Watsonfeold- -est, ai d "one of the best , known and most ; ' , ' : sdccei sful: pnys'icians in this . county, had. ' ' ? his left leg broken;, near .the thigh-joint, by. i a kick from his horse." ' The last nnm beT'efitie Harrisnurg,'Pean4Jbm ofJPro-0 ffrqap aed thatMrM. 8 SbotwelL super- j ; . intenc eni" of trains at the Baldwin steel wotkst (Who is a young North Carolinian anpptotheof fJapt, it. ArChotwelL,) has recepuy inventea an ingeniously .contrivea l machaie for rephvctBg- railroad cars On the- track,!whicb, in simplicity and manipula- , uuii, surpasses snyvuisg ui me iuiiu yet iu tenteq.and is designed to come into pop- f uiar use ou.au the leaame rauroaus..iy-;&;i-yi'i,vfcr" 4- fealeigh, 0&rCTer;,v There ' are : only a! few' isolated cases of measles left to tte Hi she tale. There were over 900 cases in f v.frt Vfft ,the;cay .not one of wbicb proved fatal. ' We"learn that 'the Second Baptist juauicp, of joiia oas csiieu ia tis pasio- i ; laX charge, vice Rev. ji' D.' Hufham, re-- . -: Signed! Rev.'A; O. Dix6n( of Ohapel'HiuV f m B from.; the cart, . A friend in Salisbury ;.'.:'. writesi "it earner is nov very noti ana it is . : geltiDg AtJt' iato;;i w.oijld. he J acceptable. . Crops have ,been , i mpaired araazmgW.'! ' : A Salenr correspondent writes: Dr. '" Schaffpet's father died last week at. quite - : - ! ji.-iJ.:..'i'.. . ri-. :ii T j ; an auvanceu age., ma oia pouery is now - j,.r-. carr ieq btf 6y Dab lei Ti Crouse, who re-; ::' 1 $ f; ' Ceives orders for pipes and ware from very I, : .distant points in the country, north and - "- ; . South, t The mating -or w KlowimaT'straw msy.n i oe pracucen among kdiidbjs, ,ye we -, ba re ' seen beef steak, gravy many a -time t MrJ E. i -H. -s Jones- sold at tbe V Coopei Warehouse, Henderson, on last : Wednesday, 'four lots of tobacco,- ranging as telle wsf One lot t721bs., $25.S7fl! lot, 145 lbs , $13475; 1 lot, 2?8 tlba, $30.80; 1 m loim ibs-i" $20.01. Borne of onr' farmer i tare: talking about little: bus, in - tbeir oita,; They, are very small, and clus- ter areuuu vuo grain unui iucj, bavo ue molighed They haveia greenish ap-'." pearance at first and then turn red , - ,4 s The' Wheat; so far as we have been enabled ? I to Jleari1r?iii:biarnf put well this year ia uranyiile.. t-t Wfe must say,, young. ia-,. dieB,thi3 stobp-down-klck-up-yoar-dress- aod-grab-iiqulcs plan is : a very caa babit. It isn't pice, and besides its baa 00 and Ehoe3trings.J Don't do so aai baskets is carried on hereqmte ,con8idera- , Mbx&MrmiaMU buttons :mi:ff. up vdut dress befpre-yoUave Lomeun-v J, less you haye on a new pair; of striped hose and want to show them. - The annual . meeting of tbe Flat River Association as- semblei with the church at Mill Creek, Per- sda coanty.kin '.Tuesday,' the 14tb of Au- gust next. . . . , -';u.:-..::xff -ff;;- 'ff: '---:ff: 5 "'' " 'J r? -5-'.:-..' f ' ; -. , . St.- - f 'hrlff .- -. . ... ' . . . '
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 13, 1877, edition 1
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