.-..I. ...... - ' "V - - , .. i - 1 . t I f i 1 - i 7.;; - - - $1 .50 a Year; in'advancd. . ... 3QOOUOOOOOC 8 S 8 8 S S S S s S 8 8 8 8 8 8 S8S8SSSSS88S8S888 ft -i e SS 4 19 o s o c t- ga S vg - a ... 3 ' a? 7,7 ! 'f " - ;Ji4 1m 1 .! 8S8SSS8S88SSoiS3 33S.8SSSSSSS.S8S3S3 iaoH t et ooot o 88888888823888888 fc H ' V' ' ' Ifl 8833888883888888 1 S8SS88888S8S8833S 'l7AH 51 r47:y '.:-':: 'i.-m -. 7 . ,t t : ' T r 1 ' . r The subscription price o.f tbWKJac tt STJLti is aS follows ' .5a ; We Jo ol mean H6E- insianate tSat the . Wilmington Stau is looking for ofSce as n reward -ror its defence of HiOiixrro Recorder. sx'X ''Ur.5Hayes.4-' ( That sets us , all jrigtgaiPv are quite willing for editors to hold and 1 express any opinion they are willing to stand by, whilst , they . al low ins the same right and privilege. ' , The rights of the press jBhould not bo " abridged1 We do riot ask for licnJe . but liberty to 1 think. an to print as " oor- beat jadgment aathoriies, with out being insulted b'y anjust and un civil utHinuations. V. Wben the -,J2t-, ' corfZr givea expression to such views - as the following; iknafrowa? the dif ference of opinion and action between it and the Stab: 1 -i 4 "It wonld be follr to oDpose'- Mrr Haves for acting oat tbe principles of the Demo cratic party. - If it is agreeable1- to; him to 'cany out oar " wishes, so much the pteaj- santer for ns, and." perhaps, so much the . ' viiaet for him, : Nevertheless, aS farther i. suggested : by the1 Savannah 'iitfews,' Mr. - Hayes does so, because be feels the comp palston laid upon ; hint by his knowledge : that a majority of -the American ! people proooaaced in favor ef the2 policy ; he is ; pursuing, though by a perversion of tbe electoral voice the part hostile to that pol icy is declared victorious." . 1 ''-''" ''' 1 1 ."vu Again it says irt another1 article: i ? .. if.- 0 ,. -t,-,, J. tf ,, 1 .... . "But taunts, and the continued .citation of the opinion of 'statesmen and journalists of other States, cannot drive us from the sUioii vie tore ta&en uhich is quid Hegutei ' cence in ail the good the Democratic party ', can derive from the administration of Mr, Hayes; perfect absiineTi from unnecessary complmnt and opposition;-.and candid approtalcf vihat ".'eter i$ merUarioia, 7;fi; :fSiv f.f v , ; This is all that can be asked of those who ! never can' forget the 'illegality of the steps which seated Mr. Hayes, and must believe ' that be occupies his seat in fall conscions- ness of those steps; ' And good Democrats, adhering to the fortunes and tbe ; purposes of their party, must all eventually stand to '' getber on this idea. The sooner we undef stand this' tbe better.'":;"' 4 ' '; t. --1 -. ut rf i. iA if?: c;ih i I ? The : Stab was ; misunderstood bv c some and misrepresented by ' others. It never proposed, anything else bolt to approve 'tne right ana 1 condemn the wrong,!Ati apjalojrfils will show that again And again Wi f have insisted up6n ; the unitt of Democratib bartv as the oolv bo - of the country; .Sucb an opinion r.we i have1 held from the firet,ii! f 1 )i:t "' "-Ht J , y. ' The. people of ,W innebago county,, llfi' .nois,' who two years ago, '.refused to permit ' Je&erson Davis to address them, will,, On . J,Ue 13th of next month, at their county faif,. , . listen to uovernor Wade Hampton, of South fli i This shows progress in thfr xishtdi- t.ii :;:!- AV-.1-.-. ';! v-r.-,f' . i.-. i J ( rection. . . it snows that the people of the country are gradually recovering 1 from the effects1 of the vims inocu lated mt'-'uieirsystern jdnng' 'hie war and the-- first ten years thereafter. .-, 1 ue pacinc anq Kinaiy poucy oi:re- : sident - Hayes. 1 begets. good feeling ui . the , South, and i;a . reflex unfluenoe shows itsel f 1 n such acts ds the above paragraph indicates. The Stab, will 1 do'ali it can,' honorably, to ibrbmoe- good-will among men, .and. to hasten. I therAjifraterna the various sections- Of -'Our common! country. , The fact that Wade Hart p ton,1 a: traly representative man of "irSonthernlmaa ' speak ' in Illinois,' la ;iin ; augury for. . good. Already the auroral , .light , of a. better and brighter time begins to Ji nminei thef ICaafcj-oi iJ? hXt ' 'Collector Wiri8teadt':according to the JBfayes organ,t publican. ' vt i& discharged because of . tpe -many ertous tFreguianties". in 'his offiee:. 11 ' K"'u ' ; i Tbe frauds rto the revenue by the man- ufactnrers of tobacco and: tbe distillers of spirits multiplied with an alarming rapid - ity. r. The extent Of the frauds may bs im- seised when it is stated that there are now t- under seizure no less than eighteen tobacco' factories, i In tbis deplorable, conditioa of affairs Commissioner Itaum urged upon the " President tbe necessity oi a change and f t the latter.UDOD a presentation of the facts. - ordered the removal ofMi. Winstead and the appointment Of Mr: Wheeler." ? -1 s j . There' U potbing against MfWin 8teadsf person al: integrity , .but the cause oi the "irregularitresV grew out , of a failure to give "his , personal at .. tention to the duties of his oOcerA 'V - T. w If 1 , . fc I . . I 4 . I 1 r , a- -,.f ; n,,i I Ii - 11-.. . . 1 J. 4; 7 1, .ii VOL. 8; 8 !'.'! very good reason iwhf 1ie5,8hduld ie , turned out. !Bot What WuLMafshkr toousjas IIow Is.j it is!retwil ?ben.t&er ;werfc ; groatj lVtrreqlafi ties? found in h?s ofliw? 'fVJiy 6t feil him out of Hhtt rgame-'soon1 Hat j is 'giyen jp0'8: too, abqpt tbe qXker officia'.f in IJortK Carolina aid oihvrSiaii Wltoiire! in the Bahie nredicanient wiXh',JOi!1fifitir tne most honorable otneial ihaii ttv r; belonged6 ttK-llId wlfirty 4 i ai Nnrl h I larrklina 10 miila 'lrk oim own and ,,ont1,:. whilst & very ruuch worse men are reiaineu. t . , i i4 I State that ' is claimed f-for it, iherf what? VIt may eledt'ossibiy Iti Vert : I how .bj'n lJatknai election? vWh4 c&n it do without thq moderate,' cr6r- democratic ptaiesr VYlll our representatives, in Congress fisit or Blaine , and tle- bullrdoierar will they cbnoperate f w itji Lamar ana Gordon, with Hill "and jButiewifl Stephens and Be v. Douglass,' and the other, genuine Conservatives in.cnl- .vl.ii. ;t f.-.' .',?: .l ii Yauug ; peace, h in maintaining ine U;;'SwUGoyernment' iii !f ts conBtita lional course, and . in preserving j lair and order?. .We, do jiot. le!ievei.thit North .:Carolin a : is an 'extreme hot headed, - radical'; StateHes ' 1 pe6i ,fU- - -"lv' ! lisrie'i1-1- J 1 wio wore ouiuieunv ,. uaciuo : oriar. prosperity and i good government i i uyy e rcproauee wo interesting (acta from tbelfflinburghlRemeu concern- leuice. t,in:i9(.s Hiup 01 cob-. siderable.j tonnage, standing , in its naked keel and- ribs at n4on, was pit tbgether with every component part, external and' internai. and 'launched ship-yard of ' the' wprlAiortiaWll J ? The biscuits cooked fori the Navy' VCHk 7r I ha mnof onnASiov nnalit vw w . - w i w ..Uivav puuv B iui UUnlUlt, The worm never attacked them. in his work,Veneaia e le sao Juhjjtleslsi a btscuit which had - been left by the v iitiaiiB 111 a gran sry ai vanuia on 1 ts surjreader'(o tijei Tuffloji pek" and that it was sounds and ' excelleit still, without the slightest distasteful .i-4.lt .i: 4 The; . Pittsburgh ComMercial Gh zette is loud for. a standing' array, of saw. such, a humiliating sight when the ? mob cfaptored tne. hiladelphia miVitia that it ' has evi dently no; confidence , in. raw troops from Pennsylvania.12 Here are sonfe ui lis u vuiujii 9 ; j . t . i.. "Where there is a standing army ofsiv 50,000 mei double tbe preseaf force we would nave enough troops to'permit a de tachment being stationed in every laree city. These wpuld be a nucleus arqund which tie militia could gather, and thus U wosld. be doubly effective in strengthening the militia.' while being an element of strength in itself. With snch - an organization ; thA twjna tit pillage "and burning would jnot have1: qc- xnmutf. M.!. "- " - " '-" I ' 1 " . i.. ;?;'.::,' 1 4 - Intelligent writers io lEurppe : are beginning .to: believe that the Wir will be' protracted,1 and JthaV evehl- fitted yery much by It intho end. ; It is -'troe iHces Hid nbif go nfbrjcereajs ana breaastu its. as was . expected, ana : 1 tuany specul 1 either .very: heavily . br r werea rntnedl iFhis,! w owing to the fact mainly ahat .Russia is able to raise more wheat and other cereals than . aha Tcoosnmes, and ev porting wheat in .large qnaotitie.u: Bat this cannot last, asj- Lenai ,lipualiis; 01 her j farmer hay ecfr i already.-been drafted, and the production 'must dl- qoence. In addition, oar people knb bo vp a8tarethe . copsiimptibn .nd destruction of cereals and breadstu during A Ipng ;TOnlinnedwar.Qn 1 1 iiA'i: land needs more bread than' she his been able to raise,' and fllussia ha ied7muc)Aofthj3eW 1W1 copy a paragraph from a letter to the Jennings; forineiedito;pf HheNet York Times, and :wrtttei ffom JUoh- don, Angusffllthr'.i ?' T r ' 1 " "The longcrewj&iastsjthe more ceK tainly must the Upited Stales hecomejtBe great emporium of tbe worm. . ui course, such .'an advantage' !i merely temporary, and it, would not do to depend tog much upon it. Still, a temporary! advantage. a not to be despued'la. hard times. ' (Jriin, iron; even coai,1 will yet be required in' vast QuantUieai-io Where s is It to 'come from n Europe tr IronL we could supply but as for grain and coal .we have not enough o "ffo round" at home. Evervbodv sees, all ihat,:and if it bad not been for tbe recent strikes and riots American railroad1 stocks and bonds ..would havp ha.d a: great rise the markets here.';. , y v1 -1 ? ? j ., M A fl.-inntorfoit.i .rrppnt.mnt byW.!). Howells, now publishing .in tie -AMUH-W, AO LU US JIlk UJI IUO SIBOi ' ' ( - I t.: -mi ,j!01W'l, 1,1 i " . . .. 1 r . f .T 1 V, h . . i I u li'Tl I full iti ,' i li .! -;Tt'Jnin film! xf sua .. !. 'I,-"!. Si ; '.K.Af P..-rt J.! , C Oujr. good ifriendV-thiertilJagSolJa' Record, unlike- soma iof onrcontenit porarios; ha "treat ed Ihe SfA nhJfbnu courlesyl" 11 Tlot caused j U8. aW ?h WTflJAd5Atpn f. Norti CJarpJini who. will not I da jtis- ticeto eitber;th &; mdti vesnor opinio a s, 1 a a . . - j ' ' pf-4hoawhiaotT!b3ltb'iit rpt els?' views" Upon political Wdfetetitfiilt. ; .....i . . ..n . . . ....... jit, .n" .. rr.i anu w no - resort to mean ninc-s AUX it t-. , 4Mi l..i-t -!'j-a L JL ii-iM -JiiVl 5B!a!M.DS persopaftiea W ftauflvt b.u.1 Wo vthofw .whd.dartti to Uiaki for 5 thenvSeWes.i VVtttave bbrrie thus' fa a great 'Mekl'ToV 'iHa sake of that party we. have alwa1 a The Am fls ipjnitjcewbfin Intimates that 'ihe Stab indorsesitl e polificalcxjaYsjfOIIay imMathiBebub1iS cord of the . President, and the!" mik PfMePiiflOiJ1? 'much its .able, contemporary j ? and doea not, further than when be 5 acts cdnkZ- tiondUy and hotoe&tlir t.n& jii8tiiA repeat, that our platform is no oroay- er, as iar;as xi.ayes .ia conqerpea, tnajn tho one laid down -by that para and ble statesrffolrTff : We-jWiU.flay , jt ih Jecprd that did aot naa the term "Bourbon! on i the Stab was rebnked for its" course : nor did we make the re ference 'cord-t probably sncoeed , better ; among; : ess treme Democratic papers, if hei gave them officb than among MCjJerafc 1' X- '1 . .. .-L-rs, f r .-;- l.iCl-j - A conicroaitr ea 1 tors, 7.nnui certain papers, wune uoKiiue up lor - censure and ridicule pertain other editors who had taken office,! began,, to point lb Ihena as specimens of what moderk-; tion and liberal views inevitabfy Had id. If we banhbt prove thw: eJi wBl J oeg paraoniiruaa,, ive nave not used the term "Bourbon since those of our contemporaries, whoso goc d opinion we . -value, took ; nmbrag ?, yy e are .top ,.weii bred, ,;we . trusty to be consciously offensive to gentlerae i, by repeating 1 language ' that is cbtr 4 plained tk'i weeks ago, and adopted ja, phrase vie did, not inventJemcratio J)em 6-- erat.? - Ave have .even given1, op that latterly", as we conld 8er0 pxMsibje good to arise to North Carolina froja- protracted controversy Jtufitwen Democratic: papeia. f ' W- havel" the assurance of some of thb' most emt-; hent men ?in the State, that our course three, weeks obtainJron promineni, representative giehtlenaen in i varibas counties enough 'letters of hearty 'in dorsation to fill a dozen daily 'Stabb. One of thb greatest men in the Sta e has rejttly.8aid .Uiat the :conrs if the extrern pepevs-was soch that if persisted rr oildi sArely split tl e paitjj and that frqra aarge cqnaira- aheb with leadiak hwn tbrOBgheat the'State he" ew'iHalavc?jajpBM d notf.represeat the besji,. thoughts of the most intelligent people.'1'' hencef rth to de yotft oufi "Unw add space to Other 'more importani 'max-'f cisms our contempbraries ma niake be. a party ato any splt v? itfceemp atib VahkCWfe aa far as f we can t ponsisteatly art conscientiously, and " to treat, others Pfxec,8!8!X as vre wooia oe : treaieti , shall Vcbntinuie 'ito. 'discuss tpotitical holding re .. tftfi cpurv oj jiiaiftnfl.cpnsciece the necessity and i utility: of protecjt, in the htoi$ against lhb! ravagbf dpgSrandjWilEbe so assured that . the. people expect hudtcions.! and ample f-'-iS' i ' , ;,' - i .a.-i j legtslaUoD on the- subject,' that ibey "wiirbbt hesilkte , tb ss 'fawihat Til . t 1 . . . . . : - . u J . 11 Will meet puuuo, expectation .aiiu iqe demands thbvrminitlteratA; Major Evans, in a , thir artle in the FayeLteville 'Ga, thus hits the I ghmheadl - "AuotneroDjeciion ngainsi uurB&nqga i, call the demagogne.r How glibly, Jie ulks of Xhe dearveople and their jxJghts.iftThey' wllr never submit la it,"- be says.A"Their dog$ Are next to theieicbildreai la their re garda.V . How does be know f Has beevpr uken the trouble to talk: with, tbemabont it, in acsJm anddispassionate way as a rea sonable man should? Well, I have,jpjcivate)y and publicly, to hundreds. and find1 tbein more unanimous in favor of, it than on A$y tmng aiBG. xi.uxy juugxuent ue wurui ugmr; our politicians are deceived as to the senti- ment oi me people on mis question, too people are in advance of . them, and .intend driving them into taking ,8ldesJ,:Xet theim remember .that seventy-hundred ths of . .cUr people 'are .farmersclirettly-Interested in tne paiier. A child thus . defines gossip x s 3'it'S When noDoay aon-f ao ' noming, ana 8omebody-goes'aiidtelS'ef.1lL',N n f We have strong biope Hhat the next Legislature wil be 8o impressed. wjth i": fir n- ' ? . .1, ral Phenomenon. 7 i ii 'ndw in tljiscity one of1 the most .isratla pi3Cimed$ c humanity that 3 been.' known to inhabit the.earth mce 7 tbe tae.naraftforT U(Ha tiiowss," -Cis ib'Mve literal .control f(ti1sn,ti re i lysical nature, being able, by-tne simr le' exercise of his will, ss it were, to change it t 'raretbebcaribn orf Uma6fifnery )f 1j body,i besides Jftbich tisisf ftsseii f -sie alQStj4hu0siteBcy of iieo r ost remarkable degree, For instance iq t:.kes a solid bar of iron, of about three VheVfc clrcSnirenceni'eree. )r r'ftfct'rled&b2kna itti bie?l r i,f rbeads it. bys afriJsio ii yepeated y 3 hi3,disngp4ia.rae g r-y ordinary, man, but which do iipt tbe beat bar in the saiae manner J Heasks yohrlq feel the; pulse, in his..vrist,j and it bats.witbthf! same regulafity, ta.nd: power of that of an ordinary mortal, but by a sud den bui'aiinbst imperceptiDle movement of the' muscle Of triearnv lh'' puf sation ' ha4 pares tty ceases'altbgelher, bat is in reality removed from its original position.- tsy o exnfiQ$ ,the. same .power. j.f isi? then, re. ,sure at pleasure to Ijts . proper j place. .1 can also remove his iriba i, from , the Vide distinctly felt, and' return ; them" to tbeir pbper place tfc will while by the ' exercise of ihe sama power ytbe heart, is changed iom tbeft to tbft rightide oftlie body." Two of .our physicians, we learn, examined mis jemarKaDie specimen or - humanity were' astonished 'ai he extraordi-!' harv developments' which . resulted ' from trscticsl test of it thfe J wonderful nataral powers ; of i the $ man. ? One ba,f pbysiciana 4waa iKaskedo place his ear to tbe region, of , the .heart, and its oeaiinga wer regular anq uisunciiY nuieu, but suddenly there was an entire cessation. of the' throbbing, Had bo the t instant companion, what nail ibis ear to the rl aide of the body, exclaimed that - he cbuld then detect (lbe beating his heart on .that We have seen accounts in the papers In reference ; to thisr singular specimen;' bht this, we think, is bis first visit in this sec-j tion. He is not a larcemah, not beine over five feet tod seven or eight Laches in beigat. 7 The above was based on' hearsay,' ' since writing which wa have 44Seen the elephant" ourself,,bnt reserve ; they judgsaen.ti of ,plir personal experience xor ine preaeHu . :, r'f ' V ' ; 'an' ;' 8erln AceMeas sdtli Highway au4 Narrow BHapeVroai Death. 7 air.'; John 'Scarborough;' 'residing- tea; miles 'from' this city, or about a' mile, beyond the ferry over North East xiver from death ;on JTuesday , eveniog. .. lie i on his way home from this city, in a bug tbgether- rith friend 1y the 'name Jones, 4 and,' about 'duskH had reached point ia the road just beyond thai: leading to the poor) House, land jejoes Mr. Garrelrs plantation, where there II a gradual slope of some mstacefgoing dow which, at a rapid rate; his. horse beca for the time completely Unmanageable. happened that at the same moment, Mr. PM7gnLrwb wJbis;wayko UM pinuasivu - w m a avaauar vh aa.ucaMS next 10 the fence, 'and, heaTing1 Mr- ScaV bdrougb'sl vehicle approaching oat such j a cross.(be road i order to get oqt of the way.c He soon discovered, however, that, there was no time to cross and endeavored tb get back'tb- hlsbngibaf posilion but fafti afr. Scarborough's team coming in coins with bis hone ast as he was m. tbeVact turning hun, back knockjg .hjm prostrate a L i La. ??a5- in ine.roaa capsizing tne puggy a wpan Mr..Scarborbngh and his friend were, seated, mrowing iuiu , viuieiiuy u giuuiiu, smashing the b'ugg;1 breaking ; the ; shkfta, Ao-viMr. Scarborough was severely injnijed by jtbe fallMhavingvhis ight hip dislocatd anl repeving other, bruises rr. A-gostini was also severely hurt, but aot so seriously "OW.-Vti l'IW.. rJJ ' ;14?iL t"l. - as Air. Dcsroorougn, wnue. air.' jones was. Only lighfly bruised. ? Fortunately ! afcart happened to pass a few minutes afterj the accident going in the direction of Jlr B.'a residence; aad he was placed fatoj if and thus conveyed borne, while Mr. Agqs tint Was assisted upon bis bofse and !mn-, aged to hde tbe remaining distance ttf lis' house. Mr, ; Scarborough suffered , grf all torture dbribs the ride home.' and it was wit until the following evening that: his hip was set, when be had(-lo be placed unqer . the influence of chloroform' by his 'phytt cUhDh Porler.W Hi ffar still sufferingrfc- tensely, and it Is feared that be has reosiykdi some internal iajupries4--vff tc-Vm v : We have not beard from -,Mr.. Agostipi,5 but presume be is recovering from hi m?f SSnrlon'SM- '"-A.! 4 4J- ? .r... 1 Mr. Scarborbagh's bbrse -Only rU a sbrt' distance af ter the accident wbenr be batted of bis own accofd.ft v ; i fiHfBiJ aeain as aaomer via r n Mr. John Hopkins, an old citizen otitis place, diedVysterday .at 12 oclock,; at the Sana Souc'i rcsiilenco of Mr. ;J? F. Garrebl, AJ near filscilyiatthbage of :65 years.' Hopkins w wb think, tf Tative.of ' Betk- ' -iti il.j k.,i i.A :A n7silnW BUlCB" XiUgiBUU i uut UWI. IH5VA Alii ij iiiuauk.- ,tqp;V good :many ;years. , Nofpno..ln-,;tii8 community, perhsps,, was ; better ,kno4n than t"0ld Man? Hopkin8,M ; whose .genial disposition and jovial - good nature made him a great favorite 5am6ng "all classes jof. bur people.' J He WpS a great-eportstnatf an' his day, and during one of .his hunting .cx peditionsome ten or twelve years ago he lost one of his arms by the" accidental clis charge of his gun, which he was in the alt of drawing from his " wagon.' The 4Hob4 kins Placed about three miles; . below this city, was in former years a favorite place bf resort by parties' from ' this place, the - grouads being: handsomely laid cmt abd abounding jn. choice plants and flowers jof evervhue and description, and in the cul tivatiott 6f Which Mr. Hopkins took a great prideU-' t i,iAtv', sf-iulj .. IThHw nlll ilrnn tm 9 f fomt thot nil Jnhnnv Honkins" has been fathered id his fathers. : if 1 ? H H'Ut -ulijit I T , 't 71 f (? 1 , AUGUST' 31.t877 i iubuob inpRovtsLwrii. T o3 t.iii .t-Wn3niiGToir,N.;0.;.-- ;!;.' i ',- '. AnKUst Sd, 1877. Hi . (1 jstrPoJ mft t!m naativtfr ur noma uiae -paav 'vuww"iu-t i fs'rn- mors, Ktisrs -ana newspaper -coniTBa.ca- ........ i . . t - t , . ... r - i isonsiiave reacued' us teiauve to ocr -iiar- bor Improvements. morpattiireyJWtiel Closjpsqf e.wnlet.a afTecti cod-1 ra"cl"Aa1"??" w!. ne,fF?J r?t f orMBe -(ai - ipregBojp,, reect tppn, PV! Wi84pm and , eood ten- i lion or on r citizens, and also noon ' i i jiftl f me Aer bf CongVess, nd nm futtLer Med to, disparage .our .HarberemroyMtTT; MVitiZS tTirP Jlt : uw vuaiuuvt tut piutuuiaviuuU ui tuvu uioi osmoaasmmay imnic propeeforKgeatmi I WimWOiVrfVi WX'K7 IT.-. ll..-.1n.1.V .i. ' VAm InkK IT toiU nc necessarily necessitate the lisJ; ting entirely ,arotutdFjji.PS PanShQaKh? stated, by vessels trading to Pur port' fiobi tMNotfimattvbiro BSSW?HteiS?a f lbtL k ;nirty V8 .lfv18 WM58 WWWiM1 nine, .twelve aad'sixtees'teet-watetfat kk, tide,-The first begins balf a miteirem Ike J " L - i jT- " fJi. 1 uouwMuwwu, . v" uuMutwj uiujrcujj. d luMl is runner oqi ana stxteea reev aeep." K! 1 u . the distance fromltiew lplet tolhe-Uapfe. l: halfand twenty-Six miles, of which eight mues are jwitbin the .harbors leaving tae outside extra distance thirteen and, a half and eighteen miles, and this distance would probably be shortened seyeral "milesf fie distance is estimated by a direct line from. tne turning, point in entering new miet 10 tbe turnintr noint at Cantf Fear. .n St It would be well to remark here that we are informed that the sides above aliaddf At wiia acouaijt ua accu liuui auc unns trifle Jn extra sailing, distance. ; which. iriena oi JMorth Carolina tught to Complain or, in view oi tne important workri now in hand a work calculated to reflect f honor. and fcenetlts, rich and lasting, TO the entae State, fit is not :Wilmineton7aloni mi9 now struggling for, but2K,(7ia. phi great desire fat to elevatb 'StAnWty standard ox other JUtes; her aiLimportine and exc shall emancipate her from' alavisn commercial 1 r .1 .1.. .w a 1 people of Onslow and fcrcOUntlei Of the awraw v. uutv w wm vuva waaaaaa va w East top; well to suppose for a momntltai State are v wwmm w -w w vwww w wwwh a from abroad in the interest f other BtatfsJI . ... .".Y1 "i" TT wm unue ia mpoouungtuBiew BanaswoHw lore, in anora any oostawes wnatever Dei ig placed in thfeway of s wwmifi&w .. t It may berememredthaCapeJc river andbarbor. - Witt earhest dhicoverV,, according to the latest United plates coatet cbroKna irWjKtatereste f':- fnfNaw Tni7inf.HhhT;: I "f?J" wackberries was shipped (first; shipment,) u7th i.).7 (0 7Jt J-,h JL i.ZV-uZlm tT1 1 wmmiwaemi o ieommiwf e f from this point eta Uhieaga, .this week, b v f?-J?5fe?lS5.f AerJfcJ Ibis city alone, but from parts of Noih HaU Brothers tS&is wi'-, - St PyJirt, Zf 7i 1 v;afoima. tnur' 'Uoaado r the-BoiithTr batch Line --4 v-TT. .rJr.trri!r"Lr:" "". ingress meets, let a ejr 1 and then : uses it nflQaaiTAfhnnwpm'onrnQa fho RfAa1dk4 I Ti T r. .it r 1 . T I " BaWadTurtvrm the extra sailiris distances twentv-ooe anda J .rti . a, i -iisi I 1.v-?sDanbttrv' ifitorr.ii?Mt. . tney would: wunngly, or knowingly gure.in the courthouse and bad. them arrested py.l f coumeaancfr w 'mw aprBgH 1 'e; -jffieriffir and ' withbut'nV pretext tbat 1 iwvT j;sv littery ittMnZL 1contofibia-atnct.orfch9dox poui ar trembling to toe balanw or soecess tyl -Pewg M .he nextcandidatejOf the ,Dem reason.ofc toirWade:qM Gtoyerrioi? and'aided y Conerress for its seenritv. We can. there- 1 .1. 1. !: .a .1 aionMt,wasregaraeaone oi.tnenaeftaaing 5tE'S5&HIiSSn?iS StiByas strict aDembciat a 'good draught bf wateynp W iVfiltomk-i'irf aJl aa entbyVaIbavwiheretbK lor in 1781 the pilot roaaantoa.b at the Hawl-over waa blown out bv a ter-r I . 1 . 1 L , A..JT. w7X. I John &fifi arriMnWahnvrtfelllritb The navieation of Ibe .river wsa fuK li. theT 1 complicated in1 1775 7'by "obstfub 1 ttoua "piaveu 'iu " iu 'viuauwj - i thff vicmity r?-iitg Island as a -war measure, f bus ' times' . since 'the formation VTT .7f',v.X; obstructibns and restoration' of buraVigh - iuii,iyH&vwu MV,.,m.iM tinm, Mtusm tr.arflArfrf nwil tftM fttw-aMMHT .waTundmak byih thework WaEndertakenHheeSe al jQpvernmenhwhJt jprose aSaaI nw.-il - IffRQ tAAa hawa ior .rtiw yuv.u:WAffAiiic,,nwHHiicjuwiijfcrf0,h;m ciation of waternpoD 1 the main bar and H&&JoutMgMi tbefore isiag m tn-t-!tlei rnaiioa 01 'suoan in- tne river comzAencqu. t- r:X:ri7. T:XTr".TtnT1meay can anora ro raaen, anarr am In 1860-70. wben the Preaent work eomif menced, wefofopen space of .&a.c.uv. wv.uv.u, " wwwu, " -y J t T i4atk)tf almost estroVed'an raW preciftting. f 4 j ft-trii 1 In .discussine the propriety .of closipr New Inlet One sithiScatrf f act bccursVwbifch . . ... . a , . . """J"r . : . ?T " 4i ; appotatea 'ivanoas : isoarnav ox . casiaeera j(we , dpn'i Jinow w many, ..but,. ge! a numuerj, preaumeu io ue vuupuaeu ui iio bcat eogineerai awt' the ) beat' mtodJi country afforded, charged Jjith the dutyjof examining the Cape Tear Haf bor;' and m porting the. practicability of reBtoriflg Jor improving it, and submitlingthe ,best plaa. for so doing. Id" every report, withoiir eiTi ception, Twe tblaky tbe first, the ; b&partai In fmnt Uia fiindamAntftl nrino.lnlft. or roBl binatibn iif any ahd4lri general blans fo1 successfullvj iaimroyirie Cspef Fear-Clver j f TBisjfadt tellathe whole btory rand set - waa tu UMC.icw jIhc. ; . y ; .. . ... . itteflha auestionftoere.s iiMJ?loftiedii.!uira; As their natnesiarecalfed 1U iryiUK w koi. ucuiuiamicw iwua. i, 9l i v ' i i . . Editoh Mornino STAft b It vr as ; with bo little pleasure I resd the communication, signed oy Mr. uenry KUtr and jur.-ueorge. Harriss, or tbe sod inst.; addressed- u Air. A . H. YanBokkelen, President ; bf - the Chamber; of Commerce Otthls cayrelatfye, to the above mentioned imprQvemeAit.l j r i i; Aftersbbwingrvtry j cbralnaiyely to any auptcjiAUAuna uuu Aunt vwnoi iwamuMzivsj paper reports relative "totteaVSgf of eiosingp Xiew.inletare:inconcz::tiwy r SaVi- .Y.' J1. 4..-l LfL'O'J. fBicw 1 . r-'.MvdearSTAR.I -3a'WHhfn trW tiww lKVnVwr arinWe l?and if'Judsref people of Onslow and 'other; counties of thQipSceeverihel necks fpt my efriendsjj the lUQSk 100 weu lO BuDDOSe ior.a TiiumL'u. vua .1 ucurucs, im uu ivuircr m imui ui they. would willingly' or kndwingly-'gtva j bur nexr Governor, notwithstanding wotk so: yltal to the best Interests c the J v Judge lloore will hold court in they art ignorant of the facW, or hate been uecciveu uy ueuining persons jiyiu Twcr- j uuacijt watuiug, ma. ua iuuy cauapo ested tndlivea."or' it maVbe the work toff the woods and thus escape a repetition ries' from '-abroad to' the iaterest of this U'l a-. ; j' 7 1 , i P yfJ I HI ';TS'!:SQ clber tatss.j Ea tbis : nestly to be honed citizens or our btate win unite in upraoiuiig the " f ewi bands :which are sustaiaintiitLia noble work,, a work now trembling in; tie balance of success by .reason bf the laa'de- quate appropriations -or -uo&grcss for Its seesriryA t we. tisf tteror a, ! i y obstacles '"tcY" be'""; placed in tbe wiy t,.... wis S, particplar Jittention to L 'Thetnuiif tee hav2 un'd6ubteaiy;MlruikJi TSfi whda tfey.s&Siatfcoc90deli- n .v,w -.,ia nn.nt.. u t nyi.ui as uiad nuuiuwuuyciumyc but ivja i whicTi would beerfii3t;y tb tbetiHteresr im Ml !bich are sustaining i feinia. ia. poin? ahead with strides Irft . " ".. 1 - . l I cwaiubb cwwcii wo-ucbu uum:ttrp,ii i Wdonneton's future 'success and rto:e i , .eelo woube, pouredrintd).ericve4s (Whicbwonmefrotoeery quarterlf j tbbabitablegkbe) after the c6mpleUonbf Uieei worklf raftroadsofiqpU i -.tihtAtiAni iktAhi!.A,i4 akLa- AWfroto' cincinnaU o my Maportw1he jwwMW wan. i' -aa - nope uum i tuir peonj 4 m aro49e trom their sinmbersiand-bucKle tune forwara Until inis: great wort wimii-i m(H huh n mi.iia mmttiM dv ini 'l ; -whioiw iiraWilmtnirtnn iiif 4 the,genera&oyernmenUoowillpe benefitedbyitscoinplelion CKm " Y"'-"- -i'm-tyku -' I 1 juduk nooKE and jtuort$f U i My Dear Star :.J see in the Stab of tliis I morning an article headed "Judge Mocke 1 x A irir2.-ftr: fkrat hstaHhatafbirteretBuper .v.. ..... ... - V . as it may; it is e&r-r that all pood and trte JndMnore, observiagithat there were MZHTffirram i upon the examination the snenir informtd i juia uduoi w 1 iiouipaiu i iaicu 1 -ttSW OOTffcP!.- A' fjffiifbfW Pftajbeen I throwi ont as unfit fqr uroraTrCHIs BqWMM SUT iiitiViXi I " r One would acarcqly 1 ... . . - t I .v.i..f'i'j:: they. wereJgmlty 1 airy coqwm pi -oi court, ound; against them j avan naaonTmonT nvr vna nronn inro son the grand joryi'Seh- ?aeilr8 ! kfewlstroqt I (Josener, have pressed the claims of Judge oit Tjfemocracy - of Hib Eih t, e&t c eXpenence)f the-ivetos. aid faOtoni aadlbeipg a strict party mak ifiayealways yieladTtoJiyourBaoWp Bairihoiirfit'l-'taw Imywayaclearli id border that I mht lneorrecti tconsuitfedl 1 tiiuri0Qviblence to l Ihtaf r mIma' Mtnatn Tr.fJfJn', j - tietot ttOP Ar .HWr'iff "r 1 ,nl g hB; - JtmAglWW JTl ITWIIIIIAWI lAflu I t TPThVAT 1 lfnnT; T cSr STataTI r1 rirTIT jw'JTlir.Trn r- OT.a J . . 1 1 vwf zi1 ' I U1B UEUI Vft UU1 UAAKAAH 1UAAIUIB1T1'1UAU. W1C - P1 V e iaereed With him inutha meanrng ofworfis k lAil X k t A w.A. ,i tii. n(T 111P AH.I1RT IHfullD? AjeDlfJCraLlC IMDSrarl'iL. 4-1.1. m ai...l. H liA.,,. V altiiaiU iUIVUfciiwm waaaw wawwa 'uv i.ihi I CriiTr tVai it "mw ip Rta-r 7 TAa. I n wfti I j . i-iDUMor I mens, ana leeuniEBecu ment '-and feelinc secure in their exemntibn inlp the OoUTtHouse and,; listen .to-lw f Honor's address' to their less fortunate fiUf ftwiitSeeBBV Who bad been tnlisted -foi! the term. ;i,Pid jqo, eyer,jreflect; pq the greti bardshrp" of service as a juror? Hfire in ttieil citV4f 'JWutotortoa there 'ari more thi 6a band red of b8r best citizetis wbb, ye4rs ' aOi sppreaiiceo emeives vj: serve-lives yesrsi nigra ana; ait' in s nre M&omparty.- ttpoa the joditlba that fat the end r of tbat time they should 'b exempt ' f rotri service as jurdrs, - and ' now the toost Interesting ; ceremony of every vourviai tne rortasi esc s 1'nivinKAn' an -frtrmallar fAoHnl twt TKima A il o 1 ."vjaAvhaVe been f isadverteatly snm- I thAtf arnrnah f lim.'ItAnAh : aAmA 'ittelthii lha.1 toss or a leg; some or an arm, and many jof an eye, and prtsent thmr beamifhlly emv bossed cert52cases ot dischsrge; priated (invi 'chaTacter.-There was no diScuIty or mis German text, and embellished witha steam' d nderstSnding between - the: parties. engine throwing a stream of water over tba -The revival of religion which has been in. pinnae! of thetbwerof the Baptist Church, .whicv is enveloped in bright i flames.- His HoaorarwayS receives them ' standing, -apd. returns to each f Ais 'j cerUflcito with-klfad words of con'graulation that they are dis-" charged from service as jurors, and wishes each a safe,. return, to the bosom-of his family;' -"'4 ti; l-fU'-J-;- ; (Oils His Honor Judge Moore x familiar .with I.. " Ta S- T1!U TTTa stance recorded of amore invidious disU i dm a i vii iviiri i im '. nui r w iipra .its an an- aces, i ? jcl iii ch am a friend of the ne?rCL lloore expects- to i ride into mums ydur: Brails- l:.r foi I favor the poor, negrp, as to, give hm this great outrage: 7-; ' FArtt-rtAVi f iA J.-l v ;.-ij! --r.j ii;-.f-f tjt t ; LUUll XlLliiwllbine..;-. - . , ' - . ;. m i ' t r 1 - . v---- - .-. ! : iHr 'si' ..0,'. ..tK-"---boot, the ligLt question". . l ' ', Albert Elliott, an excellent citi- tom;cf Hcrord; died ca tie ilh, aged CO. T--ightTcon versions recently at Br4dCrd'fcPrd.'.anti:..l.U Church in JIalifax. . . r o 4 rr. r, f ,. j 7,', ' ' -?The North Care itna Dental' Con ventioa.willpcetia r.-uU on lbe.4lb of September. , ' ' . --.- , - y1U0n Advance: r, She magis tratesit.'Ed'i;econbe propose to make H. -C. Bourne, Lsq.,, Presiding Judge of; the Inferjor Court. . '7 The Tarboro Soutlierner gives a list oftlLXlir3ptlaers isi Edgecombe Jail ayaitip;; J$i fof,-yarioas -crimes, be- . sides-a number Serving out penalties ; If fill 4. nt, M'JliI's' . ';- ';' . ;-- ADa nortney ait want xiossey , tetoe kmaiyf l3oncit6ror: iElge- 'iftn . ftH'.W or f,,m provided be 'iri'A rrt. mrwtt1M.i A.. .A1 . ... mm,l4 - ge'jOUt'iroCJopoke fun-at the witnesses. : .-t Tarborbf 5QtArnfarf Jos..' AV. " t'loyd-,Ea-pt,tbi8teq9ntyhasinhispos- ses&Ion some apple brandy which 19 now. ,hc saysj sixty jesTSDoldJ Itiwast given to - - nun several years ago, Dy.-JUisa jLleien siade, iy',Milf'oM Ji7Av:ifc??j W-ilhiibt if .. . - - V presents f f'r aitrscuons to toDacco man- ufuaureri ti.an tUe town 'of lUUoi, ia view , on obliged to "KwTbaTwnST ' the 'raflr&d hemptaibeClosei aifrwar aad H did a - - . sotenffld bune Jl .l, . - V trust that- no demagogues placed pon the Supreme' Court S. t jli uvo.5msu uuiror,. ui j;?"''? vuhuw bumuau jkcr ?e man. not tne man tne omce. JMorth VaroiUia basbad;a severe lesson ,'in- the theJ Landmark condemns OseflfitheiJareflXi'JHdn." in the same- issuer before gentleman" who has not been John vpvmpv&m$jteefy3 .the from three -small standa.one of our citizens 1 abont'60 bounds orhbica comb-a-- Twenty-eight Peppers sat- down to one .ff.SiShtl; K timeforeppernie-AB.-i , . Au revival uy etiiicu up. ; 1 .oil . x. .Di " olualeigh, while riding borse a small lulL the horse stumbled throwmgi Mr:- 1a6 wis lb the ground. vervseterelv hUrtinff biniiin several places out we nope not seriously. , 2 'Nash- yme last W Week, .we found' in seauesteTed 1 seclusion 'in tnepieasant snaaes - or that coun- tbat be rhetoric the facts anu 11? a sub- 1 ject-wiin agiow 01 uumor, yet an tne these he -'A negtb stble a hat4i5at " Rocky Mount on Friday., and -on fiaturdav. at 10 1 ociock, lie was sentenced at Hash court to I as, we oaceuknew in Oranville., A-white aa wzt nnna 7-aar . n j.aaiwiiin -- - n wi;s Monday night at Oxford and fled: He was capmred , ,Tuesfeiy. f.night' at;- Hillsboro, brought back, tried on,; Wednesday, got thfrtynine lashes the sSma day, and;next morning was taken rtqBicbmondV . Ya., where there was a reward offered for his : iappreheasioh. pHe next went to the peni- tenbary, ;f 1( , v; ' t;, c. r -fV 1 ? Slatesville American.'; THe press of the Slate are united uion one' subject: a M0g-law," however much they i msy dis agree :about politics. ?! Is that not a union of public senUmetlt ? And tm press will sus tala those wboi at the neir meeting1 of the lieglslatfrre'vote for such a law t protect , c to-i a young man oy the name 01 Warren whd resides with his father. mssioner (JKv AndersoH, on the ZZSclSiS wwww ua waawmmm vamu uivwvtUG, HS . I Rocky Spring. Alexandra countywilLbe- mersarelosinff theut hoCT-from; thelsame " .... .. , . o. . . ?lm?W$2iy nnann iniano neienoorroK counties -ne irOVOWU 1UQ UVV-19 EVIK tU,iailUVlltiCaDI 1 the crops ltf Hertford coantyj wui be bet. 1 te? tna6 aa supposed. It, has been h t k. jq.,iU. kZ-.t, .v llv.UI . UI VilHliw & Viliuiwjii. .Jiuiiu ' a aaa a. nian via v ih iiiv brwri- n aTr-ia-ii in Linn. " i irm 1 AM a J h!m .niiftrlio'fpiitmf atrAncrth nomanmo. Virrvltcrinna hia limhArnAaa a. 'mat.lAP pf w(mder;4i He Could easily balance him self otr his front1 feet" and.' scratch his ear I witb his hind toe. His voice was passingly sbnorotisand melodibua. When he'd draw a fine bead on the base notes, the toe nails of listeners have beenjarred off.-'; He was a mighty mulei Without-disturbing a muscle of bis body nenasoiten oeen known to,kick a ouid of tobaocb from between 'the - teeth ?bf his master duHrig.1 whicb-Charlie never stopped cnewing. Ano yet mat mule was not happy. fesi i vutj , .Bileigli3iarvari; t Mr. W esley Oattisi a Prominent and hiehlv resoectable citiieB Of Chatham county, was attacked a - tna, Aav ttm ft ia.iU.paT. negro, named I David wuusffls, with a bowie knife and ) his toltiriea are supposed to be of a fatal procress at Sydney chtttch, near Rolesville. this couyTfurM-pwiJ&; is daily in crea$ipgn! interesViand importance. A large number of .conversions are reported, : andthe number of mournersare increasing .dallyi if Rev,i Wi R. ;Qwaltney, of : Winston, Forsyth county, has accepted the pastoral call unanimously tendered him by . - 1 the Swa'm Street Baptist Church of this city. T ftlt. a m TA 1 - 1 J a. - " i a iih iipiriKLHr an l ichi i j iihs i ii hi. rrim fcleted his tax list for Wake county for' the year 1877, and from his books, we get, the I i olio win? exhibit of ' the taxable Dronertv j oi th& countv and the amount of ' taxes - to I be collected;.; Amount of , State tax, 23,4 i tAJ oo, umuuut ui uuuuii iai lur vuuutv purposes,; 537087 81 i school tar-' t21,- I Raleigh township," $ 4,823 2. '-: Grand total, I PtatA nnH yrvnntv -Iavab 9-t ASS -CS-fc TliA I list shows 584,790 acres, of land valued at of ,t i;C3 goC3, 15.5C3. Seattle. 34,723 hogs, 10 A dot sheep, etc., .etc. ' .-,-. ....... t. . ... . I a iviuu a-u 7vauw put m'vs iuw vuuuii tw - S

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