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- -:- ,15 '. ill I I? I til IF i w ' r 1 4 - V NlH r I ' A i " ' I wir tr T)TDTiprt WHamPwtiV - 1 I 1 WTZ ftfTATG TON. N: C. t A."-., .- -, unless vou do both changes can not be maae, W-Notides of Marriage or Death, Tributes of Respect Resolutions of Thanks, &c., Are charged for as -ordinary advertisements, bat. onljv feaff rates wienpaid for strictly in advano At thto rate 50 cents will pay for a simple annotuwement ofi Marriage or jjeaia. ; - ,-f'.V.': I 38T?Ait.tATinftamTibamadebTC1ieckJ Pnctai MonfiTT order or itetnsterea wsiier., xvbv W - . . . j- It nMWtetterflto.d4:A v I sncbemittancespeiH.ox1 the iDublisher. ngpectoea copies i orwaraea wnyn aeaireu. SENATOR BATABD AT CHICAO fenator'Bayard, on' Friday vnigbt lait in ChicgbV deUyered adds r the anniversary. o tho ; birttfof IT. lomas Jefferson. It is the. fashion j ust'now in the North to" belitUe the author of tua riiuaaeipnia jLmciara- tion; of. Independence aud the ablest I of Presidents perhaps with he ; ex- J Jceppon of Washington. I then for those wno Deneve i constitutional Governmen to cele- UteMgiet of ii l lLLat. i;tir.oi o-onliia that th I the greatest political genfus tha the South has produced i statesman who( antagonized thfi dangerous Monachfcal heresies of Alexander effinning, , andi ; whcsoormulated tte; great princi 7 plei ortrue democricy that they conr . It:- - J ..T -7 . st?tnt,6the basis of all subseauent ac- tion of genuine epubucans- to ithis M Hi ' M Bayards speech was broadly statesmanlike and free from ? the heat and ssion pi tne speecneoi; the hustings It was an appeal to d emDhasized' the. great reason J:aLr. v' R,Y,;A'k . 1 I I - ... . , I therein be n thorough and gen- hineriform. Ills addresslwas ' on a high plane ; ofi political ethics and philosophy, and gave no countenance tjo mere fi jht fo? spoils instead of rareal devotion! ,to principles.. Mr. ayard is old-fashiOned enough to recognize' principle as paramount. The -wild scramble for .office is too contemptible Ja substitution for high ill , . ' ! - i ana neroic of a statesman who fixes his I c.i.U I yes on "the; highlands of vision. LUIS pure auu, UUUUrtm ocuabur uues I i ; . il i I LOt hesitate to declare in ' this time of low political morals when the aim, j h , j..:',-., f . t I auu CUu ,yt .w0 ou w mv gu- . ering in, of spoils, that "the enduring ' greatness of Our jcontry is founded upon what is really' elevated and great in the minds and hearts of our people." He is! jvery; hopeful that the-people in th end will justify all confidence repoped in their intelli- gencand puritWrH says:; - .Vljetns neverfpet' that we have em barked Our hopes upon trjust and not upon distrust in humaii ! nature ; upon what it contains of strength and; Worth,: And not upon its weakness and depravity; upon the belief thatine instinct pi ; seii-preservauon, left free to recoil from natural and neces sary errors and mistakes,, will not repeat tumties for popujaj lelecns, misconduct in rulers 'and mistakes ia' public policies CkUU VU LV H1UU A VV UUV. , iUi M. UW vpvi am d that with free and Recurrent oppor- can and will bei corrected and iemedied . . -3 Ll3 Li' JiiJiJ. under peaceful, orderly arid effective forms of law. And cahl we be mistaken ; in the present indications, so manifest and abund ant, that we are soon to be witnesses in the election of 1884 6f a splendid and potential proof of the popular wisdom and power to redress grievance,, to (reform unwise poGr cies, to rebuke j corruption and to purify and strengthen! j popular institutions by driving out of tne temple of . our liberties mercenary and , macbind politicians who nave oetrayed tne .popular trusts and de- graded the adnunistratio of ur govern- The ieonlJ trn Un nf power, and t he people rJT 1 rmjThey-must'be ! ItUi oi, TO;ii source; pi. ret or heard else ; the ? polt 1 l-'.r?'"?' uvv. ni move; in the m tinue on the same downward grade. ruts and con If the people a genuine re: arfetrufej, to themselves orm must come, wnen the great . doctrine! 'of local , self- government will- be fully asserted, V,. ::'r il3i ri-:: i . W- V v'jr ' . auu wuen a jcopsequeni . cnecK upon all centralizing tendencies i5 will sbe given. No greater; curse can: possi bly befal ; -' the ' ; American pepple than ? a return I of-'-llamiltonianisni. This : would S $ iiideed . ''" bej " to ; de stroy a Government composed of btates, sovereign and independent in their Gonstitu;tiona sphere, and to set up in its steal a Gpv;ernnrent per sonal and. crushing,,' Asour tSpverrj. men t is; organized ritV k much; tod like.a strong Monarchy. Jt ls inoi United States is a Monarchy real, and r ?T T ""fvtr- ' - 1 there transcending any ;,that ; the;l Queen of England 'can jexerpiseTo! tua x x cBuutiuu b more is the very last thin'g anytrue patri Ot will favor ,Thb dynamite devils ciyo a ere deal f employment to thousarids of w4iie wuu are guarding tne . Jza ana vjacen V lctona and Mr? ; Glad stone and public buildings In bnb Un, London, Berlin, .'fet' Petersburg . , - k A tenrVrittog to change $aj Swr direction as well as full partioolars as (rioVi TAm tiaiwr in ha sent hereafter. - - - -! - difficult to make good til assertipn. In some respects thePresidenjtof the .; v- v progress in tke cotton manufacturing buff its agricultural progress business, f urniibed byjthe ctatQ Agricultural Department:!" V.' i-. -J"-" W marKeu. p.eii.uue 1 3 ITT .i..Uka finnnil AC i. Here are the figures as- Department f ... . ..I Years, - V,' wt...t ' flnta : Ralea. Btishela. " Bushels, 18TO.vv-iCo8a.5w irjwa.858e? w.t)Wocir:: 1SS2... ..630.758 2.973.600 S,uy4,0UU Tliese figures Vnove the New York Herald to sai y"lu IIS ISSUB Ut nit uui i insu : v 5 fT . 'VTa An .nnt-AvLVn official - statistics to proye tat iherei has been no; diminutipn Jn onv of ha-other jmoortantf affriCUitural I ilAAi?Xf t,A" OfVa hnt w'n n imfnrmed I - - . ,,, !, IllUUUI.rLa.-UA lUU JIV 'V f ana Deuev?Luiat fucnfe Z.lrVr-iwlttuv. ample; we ' hear" pt atf instance ; where a South Carolina farmer sowed one-hundred acres with watermelons inl881 and 1J .three hundred- acres with- them' ; in ' 1882. .';and marketed his' seconcf crop with as "mtich ipase as his first onfe' in the ereat Northwest ern cities.; chiefly in Chicago-If South Carolina can showsueh statistics as wd have "quoted there' areiother' Southern States whinTi ithnnld show flanircs stril more aston- No.' State .was so prostrated by Radical rule. No State ' has shown m ore rapid recuperation. Wefenow but little of the inner life or the domesUa, life of royalty, There is a great 3eal of human ixa- ture in ine paiacest as,, wen as lu .me r dauStera of Victoria cote .Xbe. taugittera ..v y ictorm have c been ' reared with, riurer . ahd I more domestic ideas, we venture 'to say, than' are the Jaanghters of the New York codfish aristocracy reared. The daughterpf the King of Penmark is the Princess of Wales we think. At any rate r&. Arb.f'ale ant incident t that as' hvorth copying. She knew 'Well thje Princess of Wales before, she. was married. . She:.say8 that; on" -one Windsorothe of the girl's visits ,to I -Qaeenj said: "I think I you always wear a jacket, how is tliot1 Ch -'VattiX lit le Alexandnna, "rit-V-T ' cal. X on can wear it witb any sort ui Kuwiii.aun vuu kuuiv , i uitve al- ways had to- make I have never bad a my- own gowns. adyff.rniaid, and my sister s and 1: j make irour'.own clothes; I everfinakemy own bon nets. Ci -v i h -' -H - : , ' s. What. does this mean ? -The New York h Commercial Advertiser ; of ? "We have excel mg vnat.oeiore many uours nave eiapseu a prmment governmiiit official wUl makehis (iracuo; uiunuw uua vkjr, uic uujcvk ui his visit bcine; to examine into certain ir- regularities practiced upon the government by certain large interests, which action, it is thought, Will prove a bombshell in sonde quarters. i - s The : next House of Representa- tives is to" investigate what is known as the 'Alaska jFuf Seal fGompany,' a great monopoly: It is given out that certain Radical men of promf: I nencem b involved.gW complaints are we do , not exactly; knowv but t he ofiicials havenot act-- ed accordin to law.' Xa wrence Barrett's . real name i i r- Brahriegan.r Raymond's reaVriame.is Thaddeus fo'Brien.v Henry; Irvihg's is ; Broad riob. ( ' Their staoo names I . j TO ' have absorbed their patronymics. ' I -! i - r--' J , i , Salmi Morse has - abandoned all idea of attempting to 'present the rassion -fiay m jN.ew : x onc. . 0- WUmlnfftoa. Tfrlntsvllle '& Onalow I The BQardorDifectors-ofthe Wilmine ton, Wrightsville Ss Onslow Railroad met I at tbeQce of.theSenerat Sapenntendent, I is. JJV Jlartinyestefdayjand?itransacted I ncw X fS retaryjand Treasurer should be seDarated. uiu wuuie treasurer buouiu resiue in me fici: Wflntbn;f4n order focreas confiienne in thefinteriand' ihfirfc: I ry -. ,- r.T--,.ZT-r.Tyi. tendfedbisresigHaaonrvaa sucb-The rei slgnltioaa yiSSISSS? I .Ulirihf. tv.;; ' a.- r turd lUinwitinn Pmf 'nrtn prosecution of , certain , studies .-in i Sis in- tended profession, dclmebV whereupon J OiPTixbn was elected in' his iteada ?he directors will t the road to- r, ;and teke into-consideration;theftdvi- sability W push completiou. u1' t:' 15 i:'-.--- I lhe JhSoard ot Uirectors made an assess- nient on the capital stock of five per cent., payable f orthwith. t The capital stock eab- arribed is $40JOOO;; fand the present 'assess ment will besnffictentitxnp Ling cmejrbadiTheBwd of 1 tu;ectorfl "ill hold another meeting sat aioMiearlycday I llllllill a J IJlllltl A kj b I P? 4ke ;ehlb pe I e Wfimihgtbti Turpentine Manufac TPj?n mo road-r paflindfflii 1 Curing Company'' iseiname of a hewfeb IMartia stated tfcattherailmewiu' be cmnV I rani7.sinn1Wn1.v;i,ocir Ipleted Within the;uext twentya; tawra-elenavlk ontiana?5Uif?at ; aCkgt. antDrMor Telegraph Ctompanyhteb i4hnow!iphsb me its lines in this direction from "Wnrf Ait It is vxjt .that, the line will be . ebmi- pletedfromNorfolfcto-Weldon durine the present monU-TCbt'Biyant and DrMor - lis will pall on our' leading business men ana muy expiamuieir piana and purposes. The people bf IherSotb W4tt welcome this new company and will no doubt cive it a large Buare ui uieir uutuness.; Clinton and Point Caswli aaitfojW . A fiieetms' bf the piiectors; bf the ton and Point CasweU taikoad . Was. held aVtbe &jrcell House 1h this Ity yestetday: No bid was accepted-fofthe buildinir of the road, we understand but tt ; was de cided' to commence -grading the road; at r ' ' ' Proceedings In Called Sesalon. met at ai o'clock yesterday afternoon,T?ur suant to' callfof the Chairman. - Present, Mf. H. AVBaggf Chairman, and Commw-. " - , - rearce, m caning ine meeting o oraer vnecuair- VMarnen ith ti. wwinc -nf-t.hu mim rutea 0fthe lasV' meeting) 'and 'stated 'that iuh -oujevb ujj uiv picacut tuccuug " u act upon theT "resignation bt CoJ.'J John 1? Taylor, as clerk of the Board, which had lnttrnaei-edlo fake reflect to-day. ? 1 4 ' 'WHiirW4t1nVi nf ;:r?nt:'nvlni" wna tntti . r P, 7 : ;iv x ; ; ,') .ioiiit 1 ' , " 11 - ' - 1 read, and is as follows: Gentlemen I herewith tender intC resigi nation as Clerk of the Auditing Committee and Warden of the Poor1, of, iNewl Han6ver County; to take effect oh the 6th inst. ' , Permit me, gentlemen,1, in. severing my; Official relations' with :yoii; eitendlns- otc, a period of f our yearsto thanfc yon jor we uniform kindness you havd ever shown md both Officially and personally. n ' Very respectfully, yours, . v ' On motion the resignation was accepted, after which the following preamble -and resolutions were adopted r 1 '. ?-it hieas.' , Co1.J John " D. Taylor has been elected to the position ouCity a reas- urer and has severed Wa .connection with t!lSS; That in parting wfth iii'W nave tosi a iaiuiu anu..i4atuii wuww . that while we reJ - PmQtion,-we deepl7 regret the severance of a connection which has been so uniformly pleasant and aavanbageous .uip ;,isi. luicrew uji uc countv. - . . : liesoivea, Tnatinese resoiuuons oe si upoii the minutes' and a copy of the: same De nanueu xo kjol-jou . .Aayior. !.-, ';, The Board then proceeded M t ballot for. a successor to Col Taylor which j resulted in the election, , on the -eighth! ballot ot Mr..W..W.- 8haw as Clevk to the Auditing Committee and Warden: of tho Out-dodr Poor. I:--.-. . rr:'ry i .r-t-f -.' i;.7.vr ?rLJt Applicatioft-of Alfred ; Mulligan .tp sell liquor for the space of three .months , was - granted. ;V It was beredTUiarthe Chairman , of the Board be empowered to sell he boiler be longing to the; cbuntyr lying, at .the .JPoor House to the best advantage possible. . .. , The Board adjourned subject to the call of the Chairman., .v . -. , .- . ItlasLitrateii of New llano Ver Co nn(y. The following may bo-' relied "upon aa a cbrrect list of magistrates for New Hano vef counfty; as it Winhstaiid oh the 1st day of 'A.ugustj'inclnding tbi : bid and hew'apM rnt-es: htc' -ni, jv! h- - Wihningtbnohh Henderson,' W. H. Strauss, John R. Melton,: John Cowan, Wm, M. Harris Sql Bear, R D. Hall, John S. James, John? L. Cantwell, James W. King. L. H. Bowden-Walker Meares, Matthew P. Heyer, D. Gi Worth, : a 'H. Robinson Ai David O. 'Fehnell, ' jr. , Jas! Madden, j. C. Minis,' C. A. Price, J. D. H. Klanderfohn D: ; Taylor, William M. Poisson. ' :-; -? - -' ; Federal Point Jacob H.' Home, John Canaday, Elijah Wffliams. Jos. P. Mont- gomery, John H. Savage ' ' ; . ! ; ; Masohboro B.-B. Mumford, AT J. John! 80tt'!A- R George, J. Ai Montgomery. Jno.; ' ' n . A ' uVf:ir. Mosetey. ' - - ' ! 1 . - ,! - Cape PearrrOs- , Fpyaw, . William Cromwell. John . E- St; George, ; Iredell Johnston, W. O. Johnson JJTlie Acme ITIanniactnrlne Company Organization, jsieeuon orHaeen,;e. ' ' 'At a meeting of the Btbckholders i of the Acme Manufacturing Company, 1 held at their office oh Wednesday, April 18th, Mr. M. Cronly was called to the chair' and A: M. Waddell. ;Jr.; appointed Secretary. i: : A committee'was appointed to ascertain the amount subscribed to the capital stock', who reported that there were 1,520 shares subscribed,' the par value'bf each share be ing $100, making $152,000, ' election of eight directors of the corpora- I tlon to serve fbrithe ensumgyear which I resulted in the electiaa uf Wm. u Latimer, w rw.i rr, ci iTtiMk Vi a , t-h RIiatimer,; H. Savage, sJ. G. Stephens I nnrli .V:;Wj:r -,r. p ; ' 'f ,1 -.. fW ae adjournment of the stockholders' meeting ? ,e 1!?IO!, P"!,."1 l . . t . i ' . . Wa?yPr the ensUmg'year; : Wmi Latimer,1 President :. .2H.'aLatmer.Vlasure 'Hv Savaee. General Manaeer, :C. y"Ware,' Managing Director, New York. : . "VV . : H. R. Latimer, Bookkeeper. " 1 t J. ,GZ Stephess? Superintendent Fibre De- rPrtmlntr AougV Cfietaist and 'Supefrin- tendent Oil and FertiUzer' Department. ' v G.1 W. ' Warren- 'Ass'f : Upefintendentr, Brooklyn FaeforyF- ' '': " ;'"Th6's. RadclifferAss't Chemist 1 -f; ipti MV Waddelf, iihasng;A;gent:, ; Cronly & mortis Geheraf 1 Agents. v?& y E. s. ii) J VA'( Sew Conipanr i'f.-t-.'j ...f.T '- j bf incbrpdration with 'the derk'bf the Su- 1 perior-tkur-'inabcbda Witb-the act 6f the General Assembly of this State; being 1 porators are Messrs. 4 ward P, Bailey.and BurrfclEd- Bailey:,and James Sprunt, of; this city, and Messra.tLeoiiard;B 1 ward ,C;. Bejlmggrath and, Lyman. A.TRed- 1 wine, of Castlebury, Alabama:, .the,, princi 1 Place of:buainess tojje m WUmbjgton r fp w oe iw,umv. rjine 1 general purppse nfthe corporation,, will' be the manufacture bf all :the products of the pine tree and selling the same ih - this and uwier maraecs. -ft- f ? i. .-; ff.0.i! nrr: A getiemap of rthis ' city who has tried ife aayaa glass of Waxm .waterMOT as;hotywir bear iV ten a kUtbon? before jeach meaj, is a good, remedy torjflis pepjiai,vThqnantityshoul4be.from.ftgill to a half pin, -1- ,; - - i ,;? r- The folIowinsDarticulariofnhe loss of the Norwegian brig A&atialMrd, which sailed from ibis po on the -1th of March last (instead qf the" 21st, as erpneouijr f ported in the telegrams), we-fifl in the Bz.Tr timorc Sun cf the 16th ( I "The-North- fferman'LloJ Qste&mShi Strassburo, Capt. H. Heinekt arrived at nier y. Liocust Point, at noov vesterday. afteriag eventf nlpassage of ghteen.days iruii?reinfinnaven. - i7.sjrsnr Wnrth AnntXCnA RS WPSt. I WreCK Was to northwest. The ' mas w ci o uU,.. Offiwr von . Rhnnlrmann. BeCOna JDOat- swain De'aiande.'-'Sailmakd VCnc.ni' and Seamen. Frederick .Olausin,!il orttaj aid ,Weltenhaaer..f-; BorfvNofwas manned and loWereu, ana axer rpai. tkto 'reaehed" the vessel.-? I ptov'eorto W thehNorwjegian brig MkcAia ixrrClaptaui Wohy from.yWilmingtonr NAjwii rosin and 'turpentine f,or Ha murg. There was a' crew- or elgnt" on -pfara, w nuuu f ddr were badly crippled' Ihecaptamiiad received internal in juries,? a.wabjbigibii tne caom suffering mtensej.. PI Mercier had his' right fig Tha AAAir brbken: W tween the hint and knee; gevCarsoK ordinary seaman., right4 broken, -be- ow tne knee, and .&, lefsbn. first mate, knee badly, injured. One' by one thftrmen' s were s lifted ily llato lthe rescuing .boat, a feat : that uia,oniy.5bQ done when .. the helpless reck rolled to the leeward. The" cries' and groans Of the wounded me"n are described as1 being most pitiful and to save them Mr. Von Schuck- mann savs that he was forced to De rougn and prompt in delivering them " from .the side of the vessel tbi the life-boat. . After. all had been carefully placed in the boat Mr. Von Schuckmahnt and Mr.- De Hande boarded the brig, and with blue .lights set fire to the bombustible caTgO. At 9 A; M. the shipwrecked tjrewv were onboard the 8&raa8bzrffi tha boal was in its place and .the . steamer , under ,way. .Lr. Weber, 'the ship's surgeon, dressed and set the fractured limbs of the Troutided -men; and they were give dry clothes., and every: accommodation for their i comfort. . The crew were as iouows: vapiam, i. a;., v. Wohl'br Lairvg, (' Norway; mate, ' A Fellefson, Twedcsstrand; Norway; sea men, C Wansel,, panzig, Prussia Lars LarssenMaklinki, Sweden f Neils Beng- san, Helsenberg, SwedenVordmary seamen, W m. Stackhouse, ' Philadelphia, Penn. : George Carson. Calais, Maine ;..P. -Mercier,; Quebec, uanaoa, .; , . .. . ; . AfteMhe shipwrecked.crew werd safely onvboard, " several ' of the1 firemen of the steamer were taken sick, r?. and;;. to supply; their places Capt. Hemeke requested two bf the rescued to supply, their places for whicn duty ne would paytnem f l per day. One, Lars Larssen, a Swede, quickly ac cepted'the offler, but another rqf used.which was looked upon, by- those on board as a most ungrateful act.- Jjarssen received uis pay yesterday: upon :tue! arrival of the Strasbourg.: . r it'' 'I'4',k"'4 vif Wm. Stackhouse, ordinary .seaman ,on the AthaUd Lord, who resides at Na 1707 Becket street,. Philadelphia, gives 'the; fol io wing.. details of the , wreck: ,,?'We left Wilminffton. N. C. March. 13;. .for Ham burg, and lip to April 5 had bad weather; Un tnat day a sea broke over ; xaa nessei stove bulwarks and boats and flooded the cabin.. The after end of the cabin was, . smashed in.. A heavy sea struck the captain and forced him against the rail, breaking, Jt is thought,: his ribs. The forecastle, was torn up . and George Carson was held by the wreck,4 which had caught his foot. The' mate could uot?1e found any where. Carson was relieved with difficulty his leg being broken, and under the wrecked house was the mate with bis face covered withstood and ' complaining of' his leg Mercier,' the cook? had his leg broken also. The injured were, carried into the cabin The wheel had been carried away and the vessel was hopeless rolling very heavily and in danger of ! turning over. Capt .Wohl ordered the forehand maintop-gallant and fore and main topmast to be cut loose. They -would not go after the5 standing rig- gmg had been cut until the brig gave a eayy; roll, and bbth masts went by the board within a short time of each other. Hanging over the side the Wreck still en dangered the vessel, and it Was not until Lars Larssen, with almost supernatural strength cut away the mainmast and saved the vessel. ,Tbe pumps were then tried, and it was found that the vessel had leaked very little. s Day after the wreck a steamer hove in sight, but we could, not make our presence known, and it was not until the third day afterwards that i the Stra&sburg sighted and saved usv"."i Stackhouse cele brated his seventieth "birthday yesterday on board the Strqisburg. ' r The four injured men were taken to the City Hospital yester day afternoon- Capt. Wohl is in a critical condition." 'Jyphi i ' w Vii ; pilG a There iwas no. insurance oa the-vessclbut we learn that her cargo of rosin and, spirits turpentine.;was insured f or $34,000. - j ; ; . The Tobacco JXebate. . '. ; nt The following f rom Mr. Jsnljaq Sbr.Carr, of Durham, largely interested, in the tobacco business,, aetsus . right 90. t an; important matter .Unde4 , to ,in . f5un4ayrj Staji, in which, he, states wf.wereledi into errbr,: ? Please pardon mc, but your issue of -19 lain, contains a statement mat 1 De? to cor- Wt '-TTnrt thft ' inoTVtinn ''TKn Ral caption: The Rebate- Queries Answered, "you state upon the au thority pf your resident tlf.S. Commissioner that merchants will be -paid rebate, for staniped Btock oh hand. May lst'in either ijurrency Or" tobacco stamps.1 O 5U n Jn this latter clause you. are in enror.-. as the law provides for paying, the rebate . to merchants and other dealers in tobacco, not manufacturer's in money only. :: ery per son is entitled to a. ' rebate. whose; claim amountSito as much as . ten jftlQ) , dollars, provided that "the goods upon which' the manufacturer or dealer ia entitled to rebate must be carefully inventoried on tfte (first day of May, 1883, in presence of . two f dis interested witnesses, who must be persons of good repute in the community for truth and veracity, and must not-have an interest in any claim fog rebate otax..on lobaeco, snuff, cigars or cigarettes under the 4th sec tion of the act of March 3 188 and -must npt be clerks or employes ot any . claimant 22 W acKi , - ir r ' rThe interest that I feel in my .brethren in the tobacco trade has prompted me to nAke vueaoove correction. xninKinetnat-umisriit prpve, of service to parties interested in v the ; .5.1 ! ; i.i.jTHlAN.-S. CABBI i ;t : el h- p Behson's hewremedy t6it skin diseases 'It is'tbe best remedy ever discovered foi Eo- icuia, eiier,. dimples,? ; j; recsies Uiacfc heads, and all : dry, Really and roughkin diseases; Sold bv all drueeistal .. " "J ' ' "r-' ' ' " aT i-.r- Bestltate, IdloUc and Frlenoleas, .VjotK Afwhite tramp f rom.Harnett County who is apparentlyomew gvreshnaineai hffyeyidke up; on .the streetsja day or two ago byihe 1 police,' and has since been 'taken care'olf at thatibn ''iduU? He Steamer 4. Jffr yesterdaytwith the hope that he will eventually reach his home aid f riencls, ; bf - among those whoknow bun awjlllook af ter hiselfare; JO is;. ttenrfure 'of Imltatlona. lot. 7 , Tlie, delicate odor of Florestoh Cologne W- entirelT' nnvpl,-,' tjiShVfrtT ftiw.tnmrnf Hiscock & Cb,N.Vron eaclf bottle "f :i ttbuffh-llfeicrew weie 1?n1:,1T1t!l; says:' MAir penodbf 6dr ounlry's DmiOCHACYIN ITS PXTRITT .Vof: of tne Leaders. TcVon ;f Ironi e Jong report m JUo,uisvuie i ' Courier-Journal. Tfcf lrott-.?is Banquet at Ghipagcr 4 was voigtuing. Among tneLaap va letters sent we copy a few paragraphs from a iejvrjpmjnent.lfiaders.jThey tejllhpw Jefferson i whaiafWoVkfiedid: is revered and a v-va.jxv, -v axwvja xm, eYer,beeajnojejmporiant:a to scan the fundamental maxims., of social and politicaf 'hmffie? Jef sbn'fepUticatMflbbhT51! secnrO the liberty of man blimitih the powers of Government to' those WJircb wphld preserve the 'peace- atod orde df :BQcJetibE4hllaeaff,th3a individnai; in. .that , self fdeveiopment. which jf3ov1ernmuit,.,cfhQwld foster nor frustrates itk' a ymift&xtiKsl insteadi 6 Povromii J&eiflg7 eWstij tatea ipr tne- man.i laxauonuior retemre is colstitutioHal oanai'legitis tions, pah' 'maintain: that taxation fbt U-ibuie f rom tbe.many'topay ' extor tionate .bonntiesitO the few-iis.'eitheT josti !cbostrtntional,:f,or -'''consistent 01 Juincmnaw,JWTiies?iJ.ona piau moretharito: Thbrna Jeffersorfaiij - j....?: ?-J- . ferry ' - due the fact that the love of pergonal liperty''an'd jiatiqnat' .eTO"nq'my:burns bo ardentlvw iiniKe'bbsoiOf ithe whole American people to-day. jHW Ul lUVpivOj 1 jviiv n vuy ; i i uivayi f. v ybu as a hatiom'aiike from, oligarchy. ana , communism. riis; sitesmansmp is: the happy medium by which the maimum of perabnallliberty1 is pre seryea w? ao jciuzeij.,wijLa.oemmi,- writes r' believe j it is ' Buokle- who ribtes thcl'two ' reat' 'ineywlioiitli antagonistic phU ca most memorable in. the progress of crvilizationtmj onathan-s Jd wards and i. nomas 4.etterson. . jue one, reprer sen ted the .stern, .austere, puritanic, fatef ul , element ; 5jthe ; other r the mote geruai.. iioeraiities . or numan : na? ture..tvTbe rpnder. pf jPur, country; isihai both elements loined to&rether. so happily,' and so long as they did passion of iihb civif war. which was tics and ' ethicsy.have lef t these ele merits still existing ''- And ' although sncn i statesmen as Garfield saw in Hamilton and his : methods the true science ' and ' functions of .Govern ment, I think the great body ofi our. .people, North and Soath, are devo-? ted more .than yer to the: sentiment and polity, the- form, structure and genius, of. goyernment such as, Jeffer son, conceiveq,,ana our uemocraey nas liiustratea. 1 nereiore, J enerson is. a living power -.to-day, while tthe JLawarases ana, tne iiamiitons, .and their f Federal .eybtees; before th6 shrine of centralizationV" are I losing what ground they gained during the excesses of the civil war.". ' - - : HOK. ' AfeBAM S. HEWITT, ' r -' in bis letter, says: ' ''Your mar be sure that I sympathize witli you fully in your conimendableeo tb.revive the memory of iloe founders,, ot Pe- mocracy, and to restore r.the; govern ment of this country to the basis upon which.. Aew,. placed, it. H The Demo6ratio party, are certain of suc cess in getting control of thb;Fedral Gb vernmeht whenever they are uni- ted UDon the nlatf orm of nriPciniea which Were enunciated bv Jefferson andl.whic)i he incorporated into the auiuipiHtrauon uf. ( stairs. , , : - T' t .-.trnW flAUTTWT; T '.TITTni'W: saidri hia lettef?L.ioin hi th hotnaere vott nrbnose to' oav to the1 great political, .pbilosbpher - and"' pa4 triotic , statesman wto I remains; the best representative which oar Soon try-has produced of the0 'principles byT which alone 'onr0eculiar4sy$ can realize .the hopesjof-a founders; 1M a -gratifying augury' that- the young men- oi t-ne great rising com monwealth . of tha Northwest are keepin&r fresh in "the minds' of the pebple the'best exemplars of 'the Re- T-,fN ' -'T t f. f - !.-. jrA 'i-i 1 t -.,' ' - f in abetter full of patriotism and go sense:11 says : "The"' question that now ' addresses itself to the Demo-' cratic party, andi in language tod torcibte ' to , be misunaerstooa, is whether they; are ready to respond to this momentons demand for hon est government with .genuine and ef ficient cordiality. If they- are, the arms of wliole' boniitry J af eo'peri to receive therir. !Bat if they prefer instead to enter upon a struggle ! for. such " 8 :4a.ere'' pastime "'"sticcess 'as Would only 'transfer3 to1 theii'; control tbspbils a'4-jplanerfupon tueir auversariBs ,- nave ;iattenea ;so long they. will fail evenf .thai poor AKWf ; v . v -r. Jh :&wrws hi m?r.m i . i i Y'f!:wwi.y;-f''i';'" i-. ri in a 8p.lendid4etteravs: 'Indeed it may bejwelli donbted Whether oh country would bave had an existence as a Republic had it - riot ': been' for the courage, fortitude . and wisdom of Jefferson. aJdleii was aa boon td his country; Xm life a benefaction to hur manityKyery? lover t ? of liberty ErAnonTlJr i ' I thruooutithe1;mjritee4i wprldfder i lights, to : honor, the .tnemorv.-of that immorcai "Uemocrati-who can smite error' evenT from his erraveJ' HON. SAMUEL J- Tt A frri Ar'.'f! K- writes:" TeWting8vpf 7 Jeers, are ,an inehaijstible mm,e of wisdom Y poipal I jstudent ; any time, in jts Mbgj-ss, Ijs teite4 thQ;acoura-, oy?of his wonderful sagacity. He is the builder, Ofmore bulwarks bf our free lnstitutidns'thaany iotheranot I might feMy of' allthers' cbmbirie He aanebbnomist ;Ia! relentless enemy Of corruption, arid a firm be2 liever id the" ability of the' VeOjiltci ffOvern themselves?- a Hi a i deiraetdrs 1 are paSsifig rapidly, 'into obliviori; Theidea1fo inatfaS J madcf ? f bt; nhe fGbveBimeit while his memory grows every day 8troneer ar 1 bri " hter.4 If our oun tFv-tretches from ocean to ocean and frtm' the .Oulf to the lakes, to ? p v ng to o, j -i . rrr r- ti it ii yiiu ini itiit tt; t i i a ed wforsrUiiction: it is chiefly due to his statesmanship.. CHIMES -Aim CA8TTAL7T1ES, Attempted - rcape rJiX:enyla4ia. Burglar and S,aot oy ber, unaband-. 'festal' Snooting' ACraye lncXai-k JschpOl TeapaeK CmtaUy Ceatenf nr, a PppU J?atal Svrovf oCUs!tnlii$ Suicide or a Catn'oite Prlcst-barthz PHUiADELPHIA. April 17. ADOttt UOOn to-day, while Sheriff Easton, of Carlisle Va( wsn'.TemafPwes, was osmy ine three colored, and three white prisoners anatackon their. fcusto4ians at .21st , and Wallace streets! 'They knocked the 'sheriff downyl badly icfjuriug him, and would bav espe-bjqif.-.iprqer.. asatstanQBi oL Uie iqity which the! -prisoners' scalled oh. thei crowd for,, assistance,; ..the. captives were lod&d ithdpehltAtlary: H ' 6MrJLtU:i)rlFr:l Dorsey, , a machinist, had beetf on the Joofe otit for burglars, and had put a pistol under last night bis ; wife v lef f theroom in the dark while , Dbrsev was ' asleebr f As " she was cdmmffback'Ihe. awoke andbearine a noise in the roomj5 fired, in, that direction. The ball struck his wife in thie preastf ana she iea in a short time.-Dorse v. is over- whelmed.wjth ;grief cxt-U xmWli:,:: Galveston April 17.J4A Gateiville bpo- cial says that one Chancey was shot . to death by a mob in Corytte county'.' one' day lastf week. .One of the mob was also shot and killed. !: . . - ' John O'Connerwas shot by Jim 0Bryan near Bon yesterday, and. probably fatally Wmufcim,! W: 'V'April1 317,tMiss 1 ivaiie wiuitu,, a Bpnooi teacner, a jnrtipfs Ferry, in attempting to correct Wm. Beck. a nneen year oid pupil, : Was assaulted and beaten by him so brutally :that .she, is thought to be fatally 'injured The box was arrested. . ' h CArauiTTSBtJKCki Kv." April 17.-The sheriff of this county, last evening, in. at- tempung to cueu..jL oisturiiance among - a lot of raftsmen." was attacked ,bv one , of them named DimpsevWith a knife: ; The ,&ibux Crry. Ia.. April 17.-r-Durine. a storm Friday night the house of. a farmer named Diamond; near Danbury, was struck by .lightning, instantly killing a tbreeH year old child sleeping: between its parents. The iamer wui prooapiy die,, oat- tne motner ns recovering. . . , cv. - St. Paul. Minn. . April l7-Rev. Jno. Schenck. a Roman Catholic Priest at lions' jrairie,, was t oundideadj in his ibed room Dunday, under, circumstances whiph plainly point to suicide1 His death was occasioned by a bullet, woufld and a revolver with ope cnamoer empty was found lvine near his boay. The eauBe 6f the act was dispone Canton, vMiss. April 17. Mr. uoula, a promising young:" lawyer was ac cidentally killed by his friend. Joov Wan ner, while gunning to-day., . -. ; UALVBSTON, Tkx., AdjiI 17. A Pales ti- . .. tit ;cii tine special says that the room of ; Mr. Rey nolds', at the Arlington Hotel, was entered early ; this morning and Reynolds was chloroformed' and- robbed of v$3,000 in money and jewelry.- ..Hia wife, on waking, was uieuutiu ur a leveueu revolver. iae burglartescapexL: $;iiO-rti . , N"bw York, -April 17.r-DiedriCh Steffins, a tierman beer dealer,- courted a .niece of Diedrich 1 Mahuken. - a German grocer, bf Brooklyn. (The latter, imbibed, the leal' ous notion "that it was .his wife whom Steffins'2 was courting, -instead of - bis niece, and, accordingly when he saw: Stefi fins on the streets to-day, delivering his. goods, Mahuken stopped, , and without ut-' terinsr a word .fired four shots -from a re volver into Steffins' head and a fifth into his heart; . tJ-y..', f.c r --'.iimw i i U-ENTLK31EN4 x our Mop fitters nave been Of great value to me.' -' I' was laid tip with typhoid-rfever-for over- two months, and could get no relief until I tried your Hon Bitters. . ' To thosesufferina with de- I bility or any one in feeble healthLcordi? I auy recqmmenu; inem. v. DTOKZiu' .683 Fulton gt, Chicago, III) - I-- CA1TAJQIA; An Incident Tnat Created Alarm .in (he Vice Regal HouaehbldT. ' i yfBy -Telnphto theMornhjff Star. ;,: '. Ottawa. April 18,-rAn incident at Ri- deau' Hall, last night, caused considerable alarm jinLtheVice Regal honsehold and this" morning 1 was discussed' in Cabinet councils. The particulars are as follows: Soon after midnight a policeman named Geddes heard a pistol-shot in the grove be tween the Government house and Lt. ,Col. DeWmton residence foUbwedlniiick succession sby three, pther shots. jGides rushed toward "the crove and 'saw' - a' tall man retreating.- .Remembering' his impli cit instructions not. to leave.his post ou any OWUUUk,, UC 1CI.UIUCU IU 1119 ucau, uuu the 'msLtx made his escape. .Officer sFalbn' who ws -on. an ; ad joming . ...beat, jnet Geddes returning. He also heard 'the shots The Isuperintendent'ot police attaches .lit tle importance to. the occurrence. He be lieves the officers' drew lipori their imagina tion lor.'tneiffj facts as , to seeing -a man emerge from the grove. There is , a small lake -near the grove andr it is . asse'rted that tne snots were,nrea by a; Jfrenchman who occasionally shoots, muskrats which abound there. Whatever be the,, correct theory, there is no doubt' that shots were fired, and considerable alarm thereby occwiopedV ; Mrs. M. El Hawkins, Ridgeway, nPo.v says: ' 'Browa's. Iron; Bitters .- restored; my daughter, who, was an invalid, to health. " A Brirer Steameflr SonlcNo ; tlvei iiost OtrMeettns of jtne SUnther yreaa A-- ; ' fTelephV ttelioHungStar Memphis,' April 1SJ-Thesteamer Jnb? S. Brunsford, owned by Capt Melton R Harry, fronrStrTiaiKur rlger for Cairo withi i wabiut -lumberv jatfucks a.-e6f; at 1 o'clock tiiis morning at Deans Island, forty miles above Memphis' arid sunk. The boat; is valued at $&0QQ and insured'fbr- $5,000i A wrecking steamer has gpne to the scene of the disaster;'' No Uves werb icfeU?0i f h Chattanoooa, April 18.The Southern Press Association met t0hday; at the Starton House, ALHJ Belo, cOf, Galvestoiv. Teasv presiding- ThesessionrwasspentiBia dis-. cussion - of an increase of the .telegraph service, and ad joumed to meet on Lookout Mountain to-morrow A, banquet iby the" citizens was tendered the Association ten night.- .v,; Aw ''':.;; A Good iPdnndatkon M lupAioericaa households the prevailing complamts are , weakness of the stomach and its' conseqaences ' Indigestion, Ner vousness' end Rheumatism. i finch feUuereri can ..lay a, good foundation lor.healthy using'-parker'al Ginger Tonicast Tones np the! stomach and: nerves; arid keeps Hhe kidneys active to carry oft the 4oul matter. 'JjtJ- OyftmyunbS'' !j " ,The - cattle dn ve .from r Texas this season is estiinated at 230,000 , ' '1' vv e have reason to think tf , Rw t; t ti ! .1 . 'inic that North" Carolinalf 1.1, r,W .ri" ".IBl?.rn to waextnd8dno1iini, -hei!. tialfprgood in -North Carolina -Cn- worker here, lie is a nativ.. TVu.a guBty tti&kaid U now in : -A f Jjihcoloton corrn. . Writes-that Mr. Andrews, clerk' m a store, .was robbed-'of $300 and hi s witov. g last Saturday night - OqcI ThomaT S ln s0?OUMt81inffn' has' been nrrS and jailed Ferguson-saw JlndroWs S tBff money ttned' to borrow it a V 1 her saw jximr. come out of ; the hotpi was some-other evidenee. The: ing bf tfif 'Southern -Moravian Proven! ; , r3jpd-IdtoSaJem recently, a very im portantquestioa wasander consideration!.' thatjof unltmg the Northern and SmthiT FvinceaIelkdtedaedgtby aiiasfirianyldopttdln the afflr2vle' The matter is to be adjusted by a commf' has enjoyed quite a tobacco boom durim, the past week. - Prices for all grades hti been well sustained, and buyers bid win much animation More4han $12 7dn paid out by the warehouses on Tuesday Newv Berne, Journal .- The n; rectors of the Athletic Association IipI meeting ?yesterday. evening and awarded the contract for the lumber 150,000 feet for the building. Little Jodv Howell a four-year old gent, walked into" Jovner'a parfyesterday and called for a bottle of beeri4Wim Whuei fen Enriishmn who came to this section about the close of the-warand who had been living for some time with Mr. B. O'Neal of township No " 1, was broright to the city yesterday and lodged in jaiL About lour , weeks ago his mind became somewhat .deranged, and leaving Mr.O'Neafs he -went ud 'in tiln neighborhood; of sGreenville and while there, cut a terrible gash in his throat. ''tt&&$6'Me89eWger: Mr. John Rbbinsotf, an old citizen of this city, died of paTaysisesterdayvmorning, . aged 71 years Mr 'Robinson 'was a native of Ire- lahaa brother pt, tne. late Mr. Wm. Rob inson, ana a tman of .fine education. . The stone given by the State for the foun dation of f the Confederate' monument has been shipped and is daily expected to ar rive. .There seem to be no doubt that ev erything will be ready for the unveiling on the. 20th of May, , The grand three night festival given by the ladies of the Memorial Association, for the benefit of the monumental f und of the Goldsboro Rifles, Closed Friday night, and that it was the most successful event bf . the kind that has ever taken place in pur city is evidenced by the fact that the receipts were far ahead of tbose of any former-festival. The receipts of .the. three nights foot up about $336. :af-:GreensborOiFario;. Julius Reynold8i?who; was convicted a year ago -of breaking into the store of Mr. Hardin in this county baa been pardoned by Gov. JarviSi Reynolds ' is quite a young man and is well cririnected;5f We learn that a desperate and fatal affray occurred at Reidsville, Saturday, between Frank Ap- Sle, of this bounty; and four negro men. Lpple was assaulted by the four negroes and fought like a-demon, killing two of them and vanquishing the others. Others were engaged in the row" but we have not been able to get the full particulars. Apple, who -1s a very stout dnd muscular man, was struck on the'' head during the melee with a piece of - iron and reported to be fatally injured, .but the report is not" true. He was badly bruised and beat up, and it is miraculous that he was . not killed. AH the participant .were.more. Or less injured.. Morgariton Mountaineer: Eggs are selling In Wilmington- at 15 cents per dbzt;Why soifcfghHlierer.': There are five schools in ; Morgantpn. Four female and one male afid all in tC flourashing con dition.: r -iMadison":i county has more than two : hundred .cases , on its criminal docket ' at this " term of 5 the court, and of those five are indictments f for murder. . ' To give an idea of bpw. well watered land we have here in Western North Cam- liria, it iaonly necessary to state that until . a few years ago there Was pot a well in all the 'county of Mitchell, every man in a population of neariy.ten thousand, having a springof delicious water just at his door, ahdfn watau era Ashe and other mountain counties nearly , the same state of affairs -exists. Asbestos, of a good quality, . has been ' discovered on the farm of Mr. Clarke two miles from Morganton on the Lenoir road, and a force of hands is now employed in mining it and preparing if for market, ;ii;ff . ,(i . ;, Charlotte i- Journah Observer : Two shooting accidents occurred in Mon roe one of which will in all probability,, prpve fatal, j Both were the results of care less handling Of pistols. " A party of young girls, among whom was tMias Rebecca West, daughter bf . town marshal West, were'playing with a pistol in the presence i mxi UL. Vi juagewortni!.: anu ume j West.was handling the weapon, when a sharp; report rang out, and Mr. Edgeworth fell.to the floor, withthe, .blood streaming from his forehead.' An examination show-; ed that the bullet entered his f orehead di rectly between Ithe eyfes -and lodged in the back of bis head. The accident occur red ih thb forenoon, and 'when the 1 train hiftif yesterday i the , unfortunate man was still in an -unconscious condition. --Alwcbncrshooting accident, but a less serious.one, occurred in ?Monroe at about the same time.; Jimmie Price, a little son of sheriff Price,' was playing with a pistol when it went off accidentally.; Henry 1 us ser, a colored man, standing conveniently nearreceived the bullet in his leg. -At Rockingham , a .very serious affray oc curred between'a white man and a coloreu man named Cha&i McDonaldy but who is familiarly known as- ?One-Armed Charlie. Th weapons used were knives, he favorite instruments of wajfarein that place, ana the result was serious. The white man was not hurV' but the.' colored man fared badly v f. , U '.,- . ' J. Lepoir Topic: The jail fees of , thiscbmity'fordl88l'arixounted to 51.44; for.1882, $9.80 anA for, 1882, BO.Vnary red-" h Dr. Spainhpux and Mr. Rogaa have cotttm,theif?iifvegations ana have made some valuable discoveries, w Tuesday and Wednesday of last week they opened & moririd 75 yards distant from tne first orie, and Within a few feet of the pre sent banks of the Yadkin, all on Kfv.i. Nelson's land. ' The skeletons of 27 W diaris were f ouncL'i Two- distinct' methoas of sepulchre have been , met, with. Ui 2t skeletons, 8 were burled In stone; that is, the -remains were eritblyt:surrounded dt stone.- No,, relica ere.., found wj; them. ' There' were sbt storie sepulchres, two of them wntabimg leach a couplo w akeletons lying the one on top of the otuer, and the bottom One 'having its arms' anu legs stretched out and weighted with heavy stones. Over one of the stone graves was found the balf of one of the mysterious 'pitted"; stones concerning theuses oi Which, hi Indian' sepulture there has been soauciecuhvtionjt fltls oval in shape, havingiathe; centre' a circular, depress largeenough. to hold rhem egg. A- number iothatcheta murderous 10&" tomahawks, arrow tips of fall sorts, some ebpper poison, tips and a bushel pr moreoi round, smooth rock used or dressing ra bidea- were foundvTJiirteen pipes, some ortortetnrm ttnd Mrwr- f aflrnenUBe. nO w aBk in shaTm of ornamentation. were f oiinO. . . ,i! : 1.-1 on am- one Deauuiui Berpeuuue piya Tt uiaiviiKurB- upuM .nr-r" v "r Arf the jwas dououess me cniei s pipe. J .m m. 41 - a. .. - ' hfof am -hnaab twn -fonnd a cm a curious . nnTI' shaped ornament. It cannot be disc?v whether it is bf stone or metal. -' P 1
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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