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The , Weekly Star. FTJBUSIISD TS IV AT ,5-t OOvO 3QC3 0QGOOOOOOO o w u w .w v. w u '--; w w 0000 OOO 00003C39eCSCr,0 T T .. T t r-t i .unity I! C9 80? t-v--t m irt a-tn cn co 0 : -S CO .-I . If- f 5 G CO Hi J Ss2x221200000o - . r 1 w . w w w w k4 w ss 1 M 3t z c I fa 2 1 ".Vil ncoeisaOMMniiiegieTitpan n e 00 o e- i aoog it 1 . J " ti 0) O r 9 -ji si to -r tt-'-V " y 1- : 9 ! 32 ' u:';" v. i .is-. id at the Post Office ataalrigtoh,1t. tp.-i as aeoona uiass iateRj, 7(r.y n iruSCRIPTIONi vvk wif.r ; rt hv suuscriouon price 1 ' A i i is as follows iw:, '. e uopy l year, postage 1100 1 v m TH K SPEAKKRSDIP. it on, prytJonnecHeuu carysie' ana p f Ken tuck)', Morrisop'of i?4?4x, of New York, ancl Rart; nnRvlvania, are the jeanaii the Speakership ' of the irlisle - and Randall Are r presefit. e The IX&jszYSrk o:vsti in iita iusual istyteKtlmt ii!! Uas Hhe "ability, l&sMitfe I vory nuieh if he is.' as ablek , as parlisliv The I'.Richmdnd!, ,SZAt?t' itrrespbrid ent i n Washington s that . Uantlaira . prosiets' ar& ghi t be improving. rHeV'says:: litoi I Use CM! part r 'lulled so to speak; and that it could tlSerthy lay to during the atonnvand;be-inf souiii couauion - wunoui - navms ;tacaea eithbr wavJl This is the line of ideas that ctmfctitutes Sam Randall's atrentgth, and. iiprja it rests the fate Of itheJPiideniial flwkion in 1884. He could constitute, aft -th.! committees in such.; a ., manner j as , to thoroughly; check the wheels on tariff legis ktipn. and 'thus hold -the: party, to Qt ntastejtv iy nuMciiviiy anu an ante .mjutxinnii.i pol ,Vith Randall to rirn the ;Der aihine ihee..woidi..e.indihr cralm in but glittcnrig itieslin na uded to mean nothing. It would game; of "hide and seek orf df incomparable "little joker: irOw see" me, and now you :: doit -t." L . ' r. : -k-r .r. iJJ.i; r re TI,ay ue soine in xnoru Varyii na who favor , this game but Vw4 do not iK'iieve it win command ht ty support Wof ; the V peopla of North Carolina. Randall has no to & mmend him to Southern Demo-. rat i who have hot oqe eJto$he mon .poli8t J and raoh is a roteetionist farid " nothing-Jlse It is all sheer-gammon: tOttry toumke liim se;m to be anything else; fee jCoulil not 16 , elected, from; jgat mam ifacturinganty like Pniladelpjiia if he was not oteetiohisHef can c nly xf elected ' -by a nwant lot rharm any amojig'atneiile i If it is all a mere, decebtioniilcl-ai . -).. ..... ' ,r .-.iji,ti. I snam on the- part ' -'of Deraocrms insist as a matter of ' pnneipleha : tariff for itevenue ia alOhefMisti to a (ii - . . . .-- - , . . . s and ' best7 adapted to the ' i terestis of the Southern" neonle htfh! let Utndall jbeleCted Speakeand ; let th ; National "Col plank accordinglyi Biit'sn'chlt cbttrle will silence! tens of . thoicraanrffi of volers who in the Hnids it train sayinjj and tricky gener)tton - h e Klill ainfidenC-V iii 8oinid? imid" if if-v'i v.1 '"lit! S ... .......... v .. v 1-3 IN N C ripr DO KS: AGAIN STf -rW l.iT.U Ti...- : -i. . ' . - '-'.r- U l iui.ii ir idea prevails m0ro tr lessii)! Washirigton that Arthur is in telle V. . t I r -SI SI" "allyaWeak specimthi r-"4"i?ai,iouui.i8i ttvanv ma - .owes AHmini.t...: . : -..' :. . i nave noi expected 'ranch fwmr -ih New Yoijk political B$y&tr.l HTs'a- tuusnia Wre gucn as to ,torbid any '"gh antibipations of sutfcesbut :wV ,,, 1 - ' 1 .-- j - i f- ttfre not 1 prepared: talseet ham mnk morally even below iffayesVarM arV who went1 in-bys-paJpablei-aiid "naeniabMfrEuatThe ValjbintoiC Gazette is ao.Renubli!a.T mattftri I we! oppose. leagMitoViarofii 8thinst. coTnothgltltf 'WUeo Artlnir hAhamft Twirirfhhf ihrt t Of & lnnntir ' if Wna KcJiivArl'otlvXif.. ,1 "", ,.W TT WUWWI a UB'WHl Practical .-wisdeim tobes just to jd filing up to nfearly tw&edriheaei8attB oound to Bay that he has amazSed h& ens "ae always had full faith' In the Ijepqbh !te7er wrong we oppose. tThe ipnblid fnjof the Presiaentjmdbmeiof his! Cabs i , r-,v- wcu iuutt uiH W uuupiboiiiruui '01 man m : J t AWhur a p-iJfj3tfe5f i es ought to learn f rom.;fcad ei- en?nce. The tAW'rXkrt 'W thS 1. If 4 rt. ! ' It: .'i4-kbiirX ll,n st'. C: sir- i'.-t a lt:u MSI ; liutl fifteen- followers on his vote on f Hna ". The book has tiroved nsefnl, I :,u," :F?3' " I nnA .o f tWkt?v atscabe yesterday morninff. x cefs; wonW Jilp ;Ran janitor enedthe? poor diallj (i.woiiBiraieu uiat manv oi, lite ouemo- i . i -a - t .s.!t pt . vt i.a :rv.i jp. j i i wun tne iana ana imnK inai:uisjmi-I . . , : : . I ociocK to allow, tne Dnsoners'W receive I - t?pv t r Jr. 1 ttj ,n ' ii "i 1 fit! ,' 1 dudes! f dwib?o-lea'5d5 edi forial b'V VwaWtdWMatttwll andicKefr'n.d suciv.an ' ; Whai..aU .this; means a tonot 1 -1 r-ttr. -ttr-" thflrwr n ?"- ia i. , i i ? i :. . i Listor? becomes. teXvaat tiinrs JV-4VWi.i,'inirt "'' ,ici?:?Pf 3 WMMOMttfyier.M. "r,: IAr:: ""ii v ofrWMB-ytetflBiitrtWi tikIir, he&ricgr.ii.of deUverecaaadAresslatho interest ofedu- : ' TBylegtapH'toUe Motning fetar.J i'-! ya.llo.-.GJa-, ki-.'u:- W(rte3lJ 199& jgftHtee! t&4JlJ& h&'wmon fit U .5&esfcjf cation, ia.whtch'Jhe' thu jspeaka of our .Atlakta, ;April 12.'TlieT.comnutee.,t -T-Tfc We'Stiy;Art1ittrt'aS Presii tfcfaaacttop. 4n-KaiovJ lo i9-ori teWltinfdnbcra of ltis n4 the nsual graded tools' under the fiuperyisionof: eighteen wWcU .ya.flenCout,t,.. o'clock iUktem; ltt Zrf' ' eaffa::rw S5Sg;feao?c i&lxWarid''sah&cbiinttV'frbfct JfS??1 teaej., Sports .were, receive and recommended llenry D. IcDanie pj ..t. st-i Cm Vi,. -c!1 roW Got II; C Shorf mliiibfifeiriCi finfrnttoageris of roreigaMiaaionB. Public achooIai)tlirrt& Carolina for severafyears, Waton count, who was nominated, fey Kiiar tW?frcrSbft4l:feat)itethef temperature oTwatenittddepifiacl SESfc iElIL I ption pf,lheir.corpjqf Wchers,'an4 was conductedonto, the talk and ddrease v,. tFlJZ SHTT"4 ' vl camaw .likehU ftbiect , fSSafw-- "Bfea 5T,I.lFXrfn4 thecfity and oljiUty otthSr Superlntenl. Convention, .expressing ;hmjPsJn ;9Ev)ijvqn.. Miiftstoti.. .ilSirSlSlW: w2TS. Mmfimm :i'lbcWbfschool8,tbrUiteand feJW' MMy11 W OT jdegrees,KMKiDolytr I essVfflt ling ugly claims to be of Arthur's party; : and it J Arthur aid , members pf his Cabinet I areTUHBV Ol COnuUCl limi "aegraues ; i -5 tvl""-,c'-i V si 4' 1 and shanies- the country ought not I ine. -American irt-vii tv- Vnrktir' it? 1 e Gazette ou knows about the- RadicaV'Adrainis- ationc . .tLiC;if The well-knwp pubrishihg house f R J. JHa.let A Soii ' NeW York! will Woods1 desirable and will : sell.: The pub- lioimM . - rr. - I uut" wrt""r"" 7. the late xLdwiri uller a7"tea trilw I ,.-1 r . 7 :,-. ? . - r , . r. . I which has been: long i-outt? of ; print. I This novel by a' lTorthparbHmaniof some cleverness f met. with a ready I ,f i? . - - .- ... " , I read throughout the State. We can- I - iI ? mcric mat wui.give n permanent; in i terest, unless it be some of the scenes connected with the author student "" ;-X """r0" have " been: effectively reproduced. I r1? , t???".-" fS;: "ttr""" I the generation coming on may find I an interest in 1t that ?: the people of oiher tates would not discover. t, tariff is the The; Pemocratic theory of a will be protection: ."enough. '.to satisfy any rMannnMci dfmutrl5 tHp l?Pt-.nhiin th. I si,--;.. om'ff vtAnt-zsn mifh n.i'intat I ory is a tariff fdr protection with incidental revenue. - Wasitngumost. : . i . . . feyy. only avery -f e w: ho wever that pre- er.the latter. 1 tieare : queer sort, of Demoorafe; f Henry s Ilcpanie nominee for XJbVernoriof : Georgia. : Fs and a lawver. He served in the late I war, .v aeVei-ely wounded in "ifioatK I doraen, the mihnie ball-being still m I hjra, was captured andkept in prison I the remainder of the war. As be is j uW arMaiolrlor1 a Cbloneirhe :muf haveberpa high tKvate,V kb: "IF t -- -j- . -- -- - ' -" I . ... . . t.- . . .. - .... . ...... i siding Elder of the indreiice District, strait-MtJepubiicah?!was posts 8traight-dtft"fPej)ublh;ah was u ppst masrtajlCEeHe has ; )een turned put 4n7awliitemah named adef ault5ngiConty-teasuTer;'5 And this is a specimen of Rascal-civil service reform, and t'-Iove lOr', , the colored jvoter. v " l' i - -Ex-Senator Eaton,' of Connecticut; fifajrs he ia jnot a c&tifliaate, ,f or, the 1 SDeakershin A dispatch -from- JSew I fiaven ln-tbeNY; HmesBaja; netMnkithat heUher Oarlislei RandaU. not Blackbum-will be fipeakeri and" that: a dark horsffi iwiU be chosen.1? It will depend, mxj jcatonsays? upon oargains aoouttne i eu(uuwuuu.u1.-wumiiI, u. Auuw " i M..iHA.; itr, a. nmww-im f g - .rhimn trtfp I KW4iai ujsiv wvuuau -uvi v - "."" new onsrressmen who -so'far aretunap- Mi. i Uale S MWrferofi ihe tweirtt Qliy8c6nftnement.ltfhec Oyertures.'P r .?: Ifa- ,n3Pm!Cl" acting clisdrderly -at fVeat-'tfiB I agriL Wood 'thtfSfcoj fr tiaie iwiii soon. 'tuwisb "another n ; . i - . . r . . . ..... .. - . jl ..-.-.. - J.t risS? I their bkfast,wnen Jefferapn,ywithf a I ble members of the1 Preabvterandff really is injrather a,dilapidated,condiUon,r J 'Ju( ,T-, , work iot tthe same;, character on I bucket in hia h'and. nasscdJont at the doori I LtZa Wi, h-otHr-n ,hntf-vWW I discovered, recently tin the cabin xf a- co- . CBy onnf hop nvaaf 'irifiaVSat'AP rW"rr'h 'IwrirC1 I M 4nnVfA n.n .nl. I ,'i,:-Ll..lLLf--S ? si 1 ' . -rn !.'.t. ' I Inivul .fomilw tmn mtlca frrwtn Rmiflivilln "I UHABLE lina Smalli cheap! useful books are I ingUwitlvthePosVensible purpose of: getting I teryexeused Rev. .r. R. H, . Chapman I and is.preseijcd toythe library of the His- I washing airly413 Strange fttir say" thete are a I D. G. Worti 0, H.rBoblnsonfl-AT-Davis,; j .j.-rc .VmZ Bslla-A- Price: J D. Klaiiderrr f' - a natlVPiOf thatbtate, agradaaterOt 1 Accident on ihe lllaek Kl ver. r . . . MerccrpdH tikin 'fV p m, ,- XT I u'A?mm named enry;jarnam, a resideht I ' f r Thp. ?orresD0naeif6r..Qf the- Hew I -va fin niiiJi-naiiiiair.yi-j - tit I t -.Tr.... - I OTiOTDesonyi-v ,w. run -over- ana. nt- i r'To- fnr him in .? siia I suHJfi!wf i , - , tuyieie lYorkvm; OA' Florida, writing hp 65rr ijBed tralnojrohmj Mib- tSjti;- neriod "last year; showing, aecrcase: of ' hArthuk savft. thatihHbe'iouraevjtd iW tntrailSahear tauA to be -feent td I 9.031 bales. - - -"a 1 Boston l i. , " 1 ji j; .'rv?S.'tT;-VlXii i.-iw i u i' ?v ' 1 Vi-wii., Ao-MtrnWir r"- -1 I i n - we -lames I r; .11 .a. -m . : . j- . I llAnlA niffnt WW 1HH TTl I 1 1 H Tr T HO . llTITAli. 1 1.1in ITCUCl OI Auwwwwj a - - v ' .,1 , . ' . . M . i T ' ii. - - THnTT 'liX ES5W1' S-ww-!- us-ttt iM'wiJ--fti, : SRSdlfi?aS4S2SS i'--jfS! SheIb-.rfll-M-6t,r; CM aA MmsSJ ItfkddiUrKHrCbnd at-thlatJ -.T JL.n'tit "-21 .Hn -MaWjtt.-The-rei)ort of ufldiiihiin-oJof Messrs BettJrOIT(S-. wH:t3lMli-TOo!a,if-air itf piaio the Prf'M SsW.lSs1 f?5, $lWS5SSSiaSS I Z2.'-.-itX. ug-yV-. .. I -iJl.toaMii-i ..- I gSI-wlMi-ftiU-. . -Ul hnco-rectly.ppe-iedmotirUst.1 l.a-dIMai(hti:--J -i.isa-.- o , : r Dori8ellyifrdhl the gbvernmehl 'hatchbty ati Wasfrinfftori; 'arriTsdatji'iemiatonj I averaging about two inches iUntflUVi The tea$erat'owtefthe cans I the cans iii reach ;of the sun's rays, ) ana in i water ! Jhat tHey riue in.w-fcruus is one vi ms lines uruio i fresh i water -flshiVjoy; forever? to! the 1 angler and ind$cribably sweet to.heepicure I At mntiiritv wmn.h it TpRnnnsrui about two I Donnellr" surety J business; for of the.85.O00r'flsh with which he; stared frOroiTfashingtpiJ, lly twelve were, deader ( injured whn ha reachgo; ! : - --'- t-oL"' T s;t'-jt?r AtUliitte JBio ra Prlatfaer. w; W.! & w. Railroad, made aJdesDerate'effort It 6eem's,the a bucket of waU?r. from the? pumps in! the. I Pabuafter.tekihg wtepa suaaeniyxiroppea; me duckci nu uarteu for the dobi-leading intd the : City 5 Hall i ThAjon,-.fniuui:!-i w wn-nit I j "'" uv jouiwi v.vrva-.u t,- T . and chasedtthe: f ugitive'bht of theyard and I downThird Btrtet'.-tolW-Hart. school """ """ .u.....-, when &e boy, finding himself about, to1 'be a reuge' der- tbechool house; TMpV V1 -? -h'-f oeioreue couiu slow nuuseu.away so us, o i conceal wherqaoouts, t jbnjrojtiip ox the janitor was upoaChim. 3 He. pfferedDO MoiotoriAn raa1i9inr tVio . oTaoiirrlitv rkf - 111 A attempt - andwaamarched - quiellybackto tig qaartersy IV' t. Knil Xl.tof in.Kl.trat. for Hew nan- over county i The following is a correct list of the Jus tices of the Peace In and for the county" 6f New Hanover indkdi andth'recentlyappointed by the Legis- AtmnnL wl L Ktrausa. . Jno . R. - Melton. I John (waWmWHarriss, Sol. Bear.: Edward D. Hair,' John & James;' John If .fKn fiAto-flft' 'v"m ! W . TTarri Rnl. Rear. I t.' James .VV.T'Kiha', - Lemuel H. Bowden, Walker Meares. Matthew J. Heyer, Federal Fomt Jacoo u. iiorne. -Jonn 1 v.-v.j, --..j-- - ...... - . , Masonboro Baron S,;-MontfordrrA. J I Johnson. A. B. Gebrsre i - - - V :J . I WiTsohManhmg,' Georee. Harper: r. y . os Capet i Fear-irOscar -'Mi v Fillyaw,' Wm; T Qrpsnwoll Jno.jEw St. Goprgei : i. ? n r o t nase nea ;t water, jwl feet deejv-.THe mu .N.i-W?-? iTed,Hh some damage!. -The . . . . . : J.. ..a a rvwereu inrernai Wnt u io w extent -oiir Informant icdaldV-inotl sayJA Tbe, jk&nxttfct ff 'j j y Tf ill.. ltMUUUUU Uk - 'ClEIlt tO LtCI TT7MT il- V .in.. pound tax on topacco..be aupwed merebanis wno nave unvroRen oacsaeres on nana May-the Ist? irsopWillCaeTebatebe'maae . m currency or lonacco siampsi ui. ii jli-. To; tiin -first? qnery we i answer y es. To the second: Either currency or stamps; (So says' the H." B.RCfommissldner here.) -u yie Ieeenf rjnfonnde iqepprt. J ;t n -T)p'. J.. .Tt. .TTfttniltnn floroiMn.i Aonrnl nf Itt r rMriRiiL j me city yesterdayi tHeJhas Just heeoc;a visit ta Charleston, ajid he anmorize us to aay that there was not particie of fdida I tJ?.! tte recent irepOrt in referenetd yelloW'fever at ChaJ-Testotf. IJi l Hamilton giWtheTeC is s nof evr? thSre? and1 tjoent aJiyrtliMf'seasOTaffdithatfre . . . . t . ... .. . . nn i neen any.?: ohidt vewat lano, imrppr Qf ai quarannne -v . - -- h .a.... j j t ... oh I i.o. wv i otiiiitttifnoft iati Li mutes enftrfli i nirAn hiinrnn i tinn tn nimA . rAmnrirn. i nucu tirc icuuti xn we (xnmnuwas I decfdedtyaccsmaw Lake ppsseaedi 1 6m1fly t v .- , wuoi wjuj scuieuwi jpnuay -murBing ; rt roicrrea to ine -iumutee pn-jwisp ana learn-;tb;dt;onrof the archesM Union I ' .'Benort of Bev. A. -Khkland. accent for 1 'XtefaiLZ , over iauavcr, 'v.-,wf: Sabbath Schools, was accepted ana nj Ume ho rebate W be'secured." y&jJ Afi V Wukioslireasuows: " '8 cenr pund beneglected ntaatatHSdnnL id teams -were, crossinc it. throw I i,trv.'-iJ;Aw aa -k--.oc.;wt. 1 . . u f- vn-.'- " . a --'2 I cave ,w a historV (. of the . cases. . . - vrarT"? 7 I on me cKncoru overture, wiw iuuxwuy 1 fr0m f 6 to 83 per thousand on cigars and I was consumed iff thfrtrialrahd legal hirih -ns thut.TinintflA fiDAIlI -tell I n... f- r 1 . '.. .'.l'X:tHnA .Xiitl .'M.-Aii I .s ij -t.j .1 TT..l.ia jl aten UpA ieriattei-and I areas ttatilithebvstEnsUon wasTeachod I Mn.wepr6ceMins9''weT etitvaied (Sy' I - wUWW - 1 floa. bsriRwi Dulstfeand RevHeffif&r I " brMwaVn&af her spnnarmeeunes ana Home Missions at t art i rtityr Xti t1 I ,u i j.w-t-"il !. w. lhe ?fr wUg;on thchurches sent . down to thfr sessions prior, to each nvln mbBiin fmMMKnkoao n fo tnci irresDytery'Wiraa suumittca, accepiea and aprved : ;:aKFwU :2(The overture of Concord Presby to the General Assembly, requeuing a change of the; Confession of F&ith with regard to (JimafViAge'of Ad'ecesedrwifeswa.. Chinch and..(jK S3 Jones of thq pap? being - present; ! were." cor? r welcomed as visiting brethren! f v' ;' Plack.one of the most yenera- frbhi attendance at this session; In response I Mmi ma absence, and directed the stated. Ulerfe' I to assdrevhim of the tender sympathies for si.fi -i:r j Sj v..f - Qjni ifl. uis age auu lncreasios lnurtaiutas. ' rroceeUUura of Tnlrd bay. .iRer-f Drl; Chapman having resigned as Agent Foreign1 Missions1 ReV J.s M; Roi Was. appointed that post Rev. A. Klrkland and Ruling Elder John MrTnrln worn hnnntntpd delefratea to the Oweral Assembly, wpriricals; -;. ' : "... .'- . - v I Dr. Wilson and Ruling Elder T; KHyman I as delegates. 1.. ' ;:;'v j:.' ; ' . 1 The Second, Presbyterian,' Church of this city wak -Chosen tas the place; and :7.3b o'clock P.' M, of Monday night previous to the ngj 0? t the tinie1 for the next meeting of thePres hytery. :-' , ; ul l:The Presbytery placed a call to the pas- torate: of the church in Goldsboro in the hands -of Rev. John M. Bose. Mr. Bose accepted the1 call :-:and arrangemeats were in ,-,",00t;Ad ; Tiav'.n v "WnTflMA tr nrfinrlh I -J?: -. - . : ' , Wdiharge the people; and Bev. Dr. B.H Chapman to charge the people. On the-report of Bey, G. Wi McMillan, Agent of Home Missions, there was a very I Uvly discussion, resulting in its approval I as amended. - I itev. o. ii; isier .was uirecieu to vuui. -i.. A : j orange irresDyieryeiauve ;w -.-kuuiiu. 1riBev;C. M:?Payne submitted theBtalisti- I cal Beport and also xepott on the Narrative J to the General Assembly; hich reports wcWaccepted'ahd kp abletog-'thV(nfMirbift: 1 UBdwirisev.ir.'W JS.reBcnu 01 --tne fiuUseran Church; ahd Rev?D. 4 D? Dodge ly invited to Bi6as?visitmg.memW l'j ne eyening session was occiipipti wuu a 'fraiscukf6rf causey fculowing a report on thaisubjecfc yi 'T.w'"1. oo eacn ra oejrajr ucw caucuses. m gouiR anfl returning .from the uenera A&semwy. j A connmssioTrWaa appointed ; to. JnsU . . . .! (ai.;-. . 'I "'Ii ".ii- Bevf Ai' McFadyen as rpastor ot Jttt," H aw 136ns; tor UMJo;charge the ;-V ".v 7 - 0. wv .T,mi.a-.rf 1. JBev.-S.. H. Isler, people. it-sioN fcu ir.tfRAV.ri.T.c M.vBose and jTeTreasurer,iwasijdireciWiWipay i children and,. grand-children, f ewpya Odinmlssianers ?the"GteheraI f Assembly J health, is ;of "sound mind and .Is able to SSW! prog siS&te and of Clinton and.Mt OUve churchey to j cpm,beftnna WaSW. 1 imlesxpasseda TheWere met by committee, 'hei,dejrny mwj? n -1? oif arable ! small. 8QhponeRjxaboqtfiw tons,. sunk. General Dent; ex-PresMent Grant's brotbeV- With JJuling Elder, T; BHyman, wereapr j ftnvrm adeerease'of 24T bales -f-pointed a c5mmittee, to prepare a manyal 'SS STit ui.....VvvF,(v r. I TTh mrwirttR ,Tor-, the-fcroh-!vear" 9xiThe Stated Clerk was -mrecteaio write a to-otv T.:Blflck exoressinff theevmrja- Qnr Graded SchoolDr.Mayo'1 Opln- js Jon of Tbemr . Weaye sn letter .fyom Dr. 4iLD. Mayo, the ' eminent Boston editor and lec turer, who recently Visited "Vtolmlngton and bW W?gre WtnjU tlte past yearv .- 'i-. 1 suredKS tem nf irrafled ach'odls.1 . comiietent'. for ;.'the : 1 ewmeitary .mstroCtion rf .their ;clnldren,, l - icffworfe J W'Wff'ii tSr I T.;--:, Jl-" a I cW n" usesto . r- o - . ----.- i adiourned for the termpn Wednesday: af the only criminal convictions Of importance during the tei'l sfc-tftf i RtinnA TnhiiTrt ftAlirdftr.nV sentenced io- the Penitentiary for 2ryearsji si AudreVMcKeUloTed,'l fenced' to the PinitenUary f or 1 yearj ' John Wanet, colored, larcenyj- sentenced t Qui PenttentlaiyoyeaM The Other cases ined were of a trivial nai J t-ie a A-1 ture. ;;---:&-:- V-W '-. .- An Old Book. We saw yesterdakrerV bid pubii ication I in the shape of Tafc6pyf of the- 'Daws of I -.ii. . LtirwdiiL-s:- iiiL;: I ir arcmaa P"". , " theTeign of Gdorge 4lU,!and while Gabriel I Johnston was Governor- of the4;Prbvince.! T.I . ' st . .fkI'D.iiIfiM! I Papeear 8on-Th;book itself isjn a good, state of .preservation,, biut the ; bindjuig orical anienUfUjfiodety ;by Dr. P.. Wj J ;h,.,t; , . PrAiubi viMt oCnanL z. n..Vuice I ; mmMMSOnMi '33 Hntimating, the possibility of a visit , at an earl If day from Senator; ; B. ance,. of 11118 Sandohis t friend Sunset Cox,of New York, who are -thinking of .coming dPwnnereonansmngyeniure.f uicounse, n case : is ascerxainea ic a ceriaiai.y maw. .1 .i nn 7nn rvm An .n .mill )o w BU AV.f time Cape Fear hospitality. . By the jway, Mr,. Cox is to . lecture at Richmond soon. , Wouldit not be well for the Library Association to give him an finyite?' '.v . . .' . y : Looklns After Pboepnates A Ealeigh letter in the iBichmond Dti- pate7t says : Dr. C. W. Dabney has gone bna tpurpinipto Fear ,, .section to ;examine'; tte7 phosphate them; that may underlie the country. It will ha a. cmind iHaonvenr if he succeas- will.be a grand discqyery if he .is succt . '. . .. :. . . n v . ; -1 jful, because e whole world, is.-being. ran- mands of the enormous consumption of our; growing populaoa-j :.4--' . . : .- - rr. o. - , -Uiter tut HeW Tanfflia w'lr" it' All dealershaviBg tobaccbi cigars, snuff andilcicarettes en land on 'May fist can MC11PB.iiie rebitat:alhed..'tuuer.-lhe:r taruT;biIl upon these rticles.by application t0 proper d6 0t before the tin department at Washington on time above specified IfjajK i vi3 n . ? .i . rim !Ei:7n to on islrettM id" ibef. -i Fult'irticiifar- can 1 is in possession of L instructions from the rPartmfint v ' ! ' t1 "A lt 1 A nriirnwick. f liend infonna us that old it, JnKn a f jiinm k wirlpnt of Wpt 1 RnmA;'i" t&t httld unon 65 : vears I ago.--V ""FJOTJ! "H't? good at- n xena to nis ousinespii wf iaryi.--j. rr. A.M,eBrrgatabingfeSK,W : Theteceipts of cotton loVthweWuit i ;'vr-I i-Wa-;.,.i?A-r r i f s.a. -mo dosed fo6fed'up-5lf bale,- as against- $-58 oales-for corresponding week last yeaf, The"' receipts for the' fcfbpyear-from I Bept 1st to date,Lfoet np,iZ6;vii baies,Jas I n . k ji'i -VWiJL'fc.-A.U,:&Liii;'-i I wt? rtr.rxv m'rrurTyr I wheat in Great Britain: 15 twmemL - 1 aau&eu lor uueajp.iu,.ciimvi;uuuH,jLuiuucis 1 per cent, in JJrance. i There is also I to. stimulate Droduction to. answer the de- I duction of--areaf in? Buslia. In 1 1 j -'.''- rPk. .iviMUititfi-fti Tnanna o rCTnuT 1 hanrt Ttiw vmtm , rTrtOVli' t mA- irirtrn- is ill GEORGIA. Denry X. MeDanlel Nominated a iho y Democratic Candidate for-JoTrernor H tsv juoss or tiiie dj me ; steam ooat "t ff wvenwoii iuen ,aajouiue. pmvalaMa C6i,niCBM?,,TA'ftrill'4'--1 LlJI'hAgtim wytliejefUidritfiRdvtfth ter in the riverl "While ; attempting . to go uer&ttfWgaaneJatrueKialvStMtliei Passengers were. sayed.cxcepf. a, negro man, paner Hii..:PaImer hi clerk n - rr-jjuq ; uciju uuuui committee decided to-mffht nottoputup a candidate lor uovernor, 1 so that 1 McDaniel iU. probably, have walMoyerl A Notorlon Crlmtna Kllled-?Trcnt I jRIver Opened to Navigation. " ;:p;TrByTeiejnphtotheilbr '.RAEciGnv; April , 12.uvPrUchardJ,a notorious .criminal in "Burke ana Mitchell counties, was ?MIled iiearaltersvlllB by two constables. , They had .arrested him without resistance, but after wards he, seized an' odobrtuaitv to'nick. Hr& a elin'Sahd at- tempted to. shoot a,.constable, v ajadswas ac, cordindv kffied -M y'y . :,Tfaa eovernmnit wffc . nnder -(nl&bJ ert JlansQmon Trent river, a,n.-importapt streanHbear ewbern is a ereat succe& A large steamer madea the flret itrip-up-the stream tOtdaK penetratins- 35 miles. -It XvVAvta 4 a A n a A 4- n a4 opens up a fine section to steam navigation: cS45?g,fr,fi w;.i i An Empnatie Denial of Teirow Fever Telegraph to the Morning Star.l regarding the dispatch sent from rton vesterdaV.1 (which -Vstat6d that yessefc. were, .arriving at pharleston twith Sn'frffiSe hem upma nf wlln-n tii kivarsn- tine station ttus yarf ,nQr-nas iaayiiypssel arriyed- at quarantine ,.on ; which ere i had beena;jcaseif?yellow: ifeYerodnringj.tb4 voyage nitner,i This statement . iBjauthor- i. by the Health Offlwrii m$yt mmX Y . rWASMJOX.i namchawttrFmflr PXaeed on the .Fotttfflce BUctt U,t-Keportt,Oon- I .Amlrttf Wfcoat rniM In Vnvnno ' ! V TBv Teleeranh to the-Morhhur Star.l "WAsniNGTON; April 14-Postiaster (3e&- frauds the name of . D.'E. .Chamberlin ' of Athole, Mas ' Chamberlin Zias been En gaged in an extensive ' advertising business with a view of defrauding the public,' and uccu upciauug uuuci - wo- tvuuniui; aliases,, all L of which r names -have been "black-listed': !D E Chamberlin '& Co, box 616 Athole, Mass? Athole 2 Publishing Co, Athole-tfassj-Athole-l'tovelty Co, Athole. Mass; Earl, Gray & Co box 1410, Boston; H EarI,ox lttOJioston ; H Gary, box 1410, Boston ;T5ay State PUWighing Co, Boston; D B Chamberlin & Co, Someryille; I asent of the Department ofTAericulture. makes the probable decrease in the area" of aad a re- Antriaa Hungary af trli brtadthiras been sown. The condition of the-sta&Q at "present ;isener ally very favorable. : ..si;fc Tno SleeaoH Fraud at ' NetisOrlea ir JFall OTO of Cttii BrXer. - New Oklkass, April the If.- Si Circmt Court to-day,. Judge ; JBuhngs pre sidinfir. District AttorneV Cebnard' amoved the Court to assign the balance of 'thel elec- . - . . . . m m cases v now enotBg sior nat im I Judsre replied that these cases had drawn mat. He the except- I uuus aua uujwuuusr( ,im mu ouitxugu tpigDgtljera to-Ji-t. I pression Here prevails t bat Justice W6Odj"0t I the Supreme53ourttJyll preside? thmDer The failure bfDifflngham Wtirpel, I ;mmju au ijiu'..w announced to-day. No statements made. FresldentAjrtltaii. at . Ansntf '-..; .efByjrelecrapht9 jlfpjnuisS;"- JACKSOHVILLK. Apru aJresidentAj; fhnr and party left Sa.iiford'last eyenine at 1 o'clock, -on" the- steamer Frederick -D- where a receptibn-waa held- . - rne , irresiaenjecxrernanr vjxqi ,MWPM fane.-She ot aground enteruig ffienarbor- butwasoatedoff.'ahdfisnoW In port 1 j- -jU ' i '.ft u'" n fct-J J-j j 'J: rai gtapi totlie3riiiigtar;l LvriCttBTmG.;.Arji5lt 114PIaisted, T.thi oarsman, "haalerohe into trauung' on mver .courseat ynwu.uj& r ..a j if-'j. -a - - -.; Mrs. Peter Fink, of Cabarrus, took poison 1y mistake and "died in a few I. jnhmtesitMro Fink . 'al.bvtbok; some I and is very low. IrsJKatie Hicksf the same county delapoplexyQvij ; - - JSyilson Advance: At his resi-" ' a dence inthis place Friday, April 6th, at niiJUx.. ja.rur." tioweii vi(xuxeaeau, ageu S3 yearsj and nine months. - The col-, ored editors ef North 'Carolina'- wilt- organ izo a State Press Asscxaafi0T "at ppldsboro, llaySth. i r: z?J-' . AN6rth! Carolina merchant 'was T'bed by jiree-card monte men of tP0 In , . - f ftShington City in lSSi.,3" i . Thbmp sori,1 President of the Nafional Metropoli- -. tan Bank, writes to the" Charlotte Journal-. ' 0li$ncr to know who was.the man. There' ' is a clianco-ta recover.. ?fwj. .- j , i-i rreensboroc ? Patriot r Captain Lorenzo TL i Bailey Jias been " appointed . chief deputy of CoL Thomas B. Keoghr U." S sJIarahal or the westernidtrictuof orth CarolinaT" Captain Bailey, says theJVa- -tidndb Republican f had been a xoember of the.Suprejne Court ofr the.; District of ,Co lumlioyutsevewyeara.":. ' u ' ini6ii patictidny" We "are gmtifled to knowlhat -Mr. John -D.-; Kerr . has so far recovereoVhis- health, as to be able td leave home. -Bev Theodore Whit- field; Dl iDi, pastor of . the Baptist ChUTch at Geldsbpro.r will preach, the sermon at " the commenceinent of thei Cbllegatc Tnsti tute on :the 18th day of Ma;y-next.i j - V., TJie;Ne.w,Yprk.n 'jays. , that -Mrs.' Patience Chichester and her two rag- ,r -ged children have been to the poor house of that -city nsj jStas paupers, i i She waaj born J"n Suffolk, .Va., but has fled, from her- " rasband wtfdlvted 4n;Halifax couhty,' 1 N. Viif nef jteifmui.jtreatment, . and pre ferred to die than'Jto be sent back" to him.- . HemiBdemsto be somewhat -unsettled. AsadrCasi:.yi4Ji' . , i r.Tarboro Southerner i. Saturdav. weritv-'one'of the colored teachers of the couhtyTmetdi'this pftace' ottd 'formed a Teacher's. , Association. -fr-r Be v, J Drs. iuuuujr, ui iiiuremuu, auu xiuiuiuii, ui BCOUand rieck have for more than: week ' been holdins.' at the Baptist . Church in this placed' religious f meetings. They are ' con sidered two oz tne; apiest .preacners i m mat unurcn in mis estate. . !rT The Greensboro Patriot learns that Kevi J. Ti Barwell is'f avdrably- men- . tioned in cdnnectien With the Presidency of Trinity, College.;. A number of the Trustees Of the College met the other" day and talked the matter, over informally,, and Miv Ban-. well. was decidedly the choice of thosepre-. sentP It is understood that Prof. Mangumi 1 Tl Ml . ... , mm .. . pi napei jni, win accept limine question of salary can be satisfactorily arranged, j ' New Berne wria?: Quite an exditemehl' was ereafed at the- cotton yard J8terdayiby an aGraypetween Mr.r a rank yer and1 Mr. "J. Ji-Wtilfenden and Judsre Greeni v-Duriftff Uhgi f affray- Judge Green struck ...Mr?; Myerj.Qn.. the head ..wjthhia ... waiting cane, .wnereupon jjit. jyiyer urew-.. W 2.il . J--., .1,- . tl,....!. ' - Mf.,Green's left;, thigh., Friends' of the partlerprevented any further disturbance. ' WhitevlHeJeTfise. " A-few' . days ago asMrfcG, TV:.!Elkins was driving along he road is mule . became frightened and 'threw" himJ nut 'injuring him quite : tiaUy-'t-e'JldreB; of Mr.? Luru Baldwin,, of this county, have five living simd-mothers? that is they have; two grand-mpthers arid three gfeat-gra nd-moth-ers. r The Wilmington Stab has . en iereo hpon - its thirty-second semi-annual ' volume... It is. one of the best papers in tbe - South. Its arrangement is as line as in any paper We have ever seen, and its editorials- f'td -ii : rtivSft wJoii-ti' i -'iff 5 Vw Charlotte iurnal-Observer : , George Little," a colored carpenter of Mon roe; 'dropped dead in' Rockingham yester day morning -of, heart disease.. Mr. Jackson Simpspn,Va prominent' citizen of Unioieeuntjv Idled of rheumalism of the r heart, last Monday night - Hewas 65 years old; Mr. '-' Thomas Fincannon, ho livedon-Mri W: B. tWithersV Biver View plantation.' in Jhis county, died a few -days , ago from injuries received by a kick from a horse. .The animal . kicked him; in the stomach producing iniurjes from which he ' never rallied. , --Mr. A, ; C. Wadsworth, ho fa the past fiye or mi : years has been a citizen of Charlotte, died yesterday about noon. , .',TnrWasw6Tth Was Vat -one time ' Begistef of Deeds of Lenoir county, where he.vwas' born .'and' raised," and was depot ageni'atKinston for several years. ; . 3'f-Fayettevflie 6b8emer:. Died, tear ".FayetteviUe, ApTil r 2d, 1883, Mrs. Margaret ; Julia,? wife sof J. C. PoerEsq. She was born in Cumberland (now Harnett) December 2d 1830; She was a member of the Presbyterian -Church . for over thirty years.- --Maj. B. H Glass, a well-known Virginiatt-editOTi: who - married Miss San- ford.sbf this town in 1861, will be a candidate-for Postmaster, of., the next'U. 8, House olBepresentatives." We regret to iteam thatihe valuable grist and saw mill belonging to Col. T.": W. Devane, about ' eleveniimiles norths of t FayetteviUe, was burned last Saturday night at about mid nfghlv -resulting in.; the total, loss of the propertyjHi On iSaturday evening last ? at about dusk, a negro named: McEachern and one of Mx- John Buie's teamsterst-An-. . derson McKay became ehgagetl' in an al tercation! on the road near Mr: Buies prem- -ises, ithich resulted in ther serious and per- hapsfatal wounding Of 'McKay. . - y . Ht iml&effi-City Monqmist;lo tfieiovers of antiqufty Nag's Head invites to th contemplation of a, hoary past Four miles Sway,' Amadas and Barlow, under the auspices of Sir Walter; first landed5 oh the shore and threw over, their.- ballast ;at BallastPoint Before.Plymoiith Bock or .Jamestown x was known.' three ' hundred : years ago, these hardy sailors landed on Roanoke Island. The 'remains of Indian -fbrtiacations, ateyet to be seen,'sent wit p esses of that conflict which, commencing then," has gone on without end "" Away, twelve miles to the -norths thoi ethnologist is mvited to the remains of ,an extinct race 'f. of extraordinary' physical " conformation. ; s Thigh bones of a racerthati must have, ex- , ceeded in stature any : race now known Heads- bird like in shape', jaws With double Jronfi .4eem--these arefisomejimes. washed out from the bank, near a fort of breast work, indicating the place of burial of the slain 4n iyfyiiyiiiia J: v. : . ; - .arRig11 i.tfew?:Qbsmer. : Last eveningsevery large audience of white rind colored people gathered at Metropolitan Hall, to hear addressees on--the subject of the Albemarle and Raleigh railroad. Mr! Branch Merrimon, a brother of Hon. ASj Memmon, died yesterday, at Ashe- ville. aged years. For someVears he had 1 lived tin -Baltlmore,.''--- Yesterday afternoon the enterprising tobacco town of Henderson1 Vwas visited ;hy "one "of the -svtre8tnnoWStorrai;-' lflieveseason j , daring, its . continuance,- and, ;while large sales of tobacco were in' progress, a bolt of lightnintenthydestroyea large - tree withki,, a few feet of . the hotel. , : Col.- Ike 11 Y6ug was pear by but not a hair of his head was flcorehed.'-jjti Wast t wonderful escape. , r . The position of State; Geolo gist being1 a Stateofflce the appointee5 will be a State officer. To be eligijle; tp office v in this St.ata.undflr.the.;: constitution it a'p-w. peares that one must be an elector ; and the -qualification for suffrageris a twelve months' Tcsidenceln Nprth jCarolina f - So no one can be appointed State Geologist unless he -hasresided lh:i Nprth, f Carolina " twelve -' months-.,-. n . i-j ;f ir-s. J; " i ..c 'M fim'asCrtifieldi Mdl- yesterday morn- : lngv destroyed sixfen ; houses., principally .. busmess "places.' The loss is estimated at 1 $100,000; insurance about $40,000 p i -a r ; f'Jj:
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 20, 1883, edition 1
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