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SO-CAtiO" NATION, AlljlK
Ve have: written stiftJeii'lM owno-
sit ion to the Logan e! ncaKyi cjxeue
- - : : s . . ,n
anl the Tonrgee scheme thraitsl
hai 'll V reeesaars? a go mtftitjna
lev :i;:iin 'an exteiiso? fTtie 1 fHetls-'o
Gov t iiutuMit t'dueatibn are t-.tiveaiul:
iiisisir-n i , and perhaps those'
pose tlitv plausiblnofnewha'
leninr:ilizing plans on;UtTnottQi:iQS
kWI.i if tln'tn. ' Wv fdvHr
Gcivrrh-i
suent
to t iii(;atioH in 'thtStaie tUetVi wq
will m-eivi; o.ur snare upon Jlhe ' ex-
ttr.-sH i)ndition that there is - not
it-id
, ? !
li the slightest ' Fettef ajf Tnlervehlloi'
in distributing the inndsand h
minnection 1 therewith. 'The i State:
aiv ro nave inu tuuus ium., iu jusr
i riimiP and control theiQa 4 I
iBT si'.lieine td keet1 un the lieavV
irixiiion in order to create a' larire
8,uf,tnK which is to' be:stributel
among the States either for the purj
. oi relieving iue people or upme
ta x es m u'nici pal, county or 1 State
; taxes or of creating an educational
fund to relieve the country of illiterr
' aey. .; - .:m -ji .
."' W would . not! be willing - to fe
cif o aiiy Federal - aid for education
that would tend to lessen the inter
est of the people m education. Peo-
. apjireciate that highest which is
uiii.iincd by . personal sacrifice. If
any :iidis " furnished 4et it be two
. dollars for every three raised by the
peopu. . - - y: --- -
Tw Northern peonle freed theVne
gro an.renfranchlsed - him.in his sto
iii ignorance. " They ought; to fedn-
iaui him and fit hiiri for citizehshirj.
This is bat,irfai; lanxfjifstj 'tX
''.-swept away the dauntless millions of
the Southern whites, destroyng.jtheir
entire basis of 'credit ,f Wfty ' then
1 1 1 . 1 C if ' a T I. L. .
should the SouUiern Aiteg tiphave
had to strufide; J f dr ? bare vihg,
and who have .their own diudren tp
e-1 n cate iie ei pecited in thcr f ppvertr
to educate also the. willioris.Qfr tgnd
rant negroes? $f? Z
. So the Northern. whiter themselves
.ftitVMirl tb
ll,;ra!9,Jfa"u T
aud. not
f.uuiiH uie; negroes wuoui.uuc .vp
loathed with;';ad.,
We are glad to feprodnob a'i pat-
grapn trom. tue rticnmona jutspiuc,
that expresses' 'well arid fotcefullT)
own' views ponpcVmng sp'-caiiejd J-l$4"
x Cl'Jf'iL -?a Tti1
tioiial edecatfoi JtiaVsf
. "We regret. exceedingly topoticeadisp-;
: sition op the part1 Pf;' some bf our Southern'
; exchanges tb.encQurage jhe'idea of & : system
,'r diica.ion updfet the';pontfpVbf 'the;Na-1
tkmal GoverumenL 'Solely the' editors of
t bests journals have'allOWed their ze:tl in life '
causelpf eucatibrit6;get thpbeflepflliejr;
juilgnU'iWe'.kndw iip scheme raiigljt'
with.RO, imich danger jU politicaf liberty ? pr;
npre at varjancQ with the' spirit of free ia
; sliliiti6hi.;, Tfie,vy' argriment; rised 'by its
Northern advocates; that it would result iri
. 'unifoimfty of , education,' is the argument;
that condemns t"Jmbst rongly; 'for ;uni-!
foriaity of educatlori .rnejtns' nothing more
uor less than teaching, all to. tbidk alike.
Willi aif educational jsystem pindcr national
. "; auUiority, .it would be only a question pf la
short lime wlien that svstem would become
a political machine and the hot-bed pfjteh-J
inlizaiipn: ,No party ,wptoldtpr could resist.
I tbe u-mpfciifori it would 'offer to' perpetual e
; power, -or disregard Uhe opportunity; jit
would afford fr tbe practice of corruptictri
iu liitflr nlares with imuunifv. ' The "illite
rate class,' the 'heg'rpes' of nhd' . South lp
. : whose behatf .
" '. strenriously triged," would be "the ' greatest
.sufferers lW it for 'tbc'Teasou that, inr the
- nature of thlrigsVthev would become; tlje
. , more securely chamecf t a pojiticat jriggeK
i
' 'j r rSenrnlstSdJijHtt'
j Florida will gb rfolirjitift iri 1884,
tte says- fe.-i;: .i.fo-H ? ;
"I think that Florida Is honestly a Dem
: ecratic State, and the best; lest of that is the
faet tiiat Sn iS7R-:whfin our Political adVer-
earies hbld all the Offices and controlled the-
machinery of the elections, they returneu b
- majority against themselves of sixty-five.:
1 thinv a ,d.m!m -f riptuls themserves
Hl acknowledge that we. have conducted
matters pretty fairly since we have been In
.SZrih
r
vol. xiy
; f t A' EESOLJJTIOIf SUGGESTED. ,
we navB seen 'npimne iiiat, it ueeras
tovj,vcaJtppssibly satisfy ,3,ny pi acer&
,1'"-'kut: ! -:;;fA' t:
i. in i ;.! -'mi, - . . ii i ri in iiir j
:naa never been a lax ieviea ( m ,ttie
noMrmeceBsaryi totaKi foil! xuej 0X8tj
4j
deciclo rpb'ff! Sfrliftt Articles' $he Hsxl
pass py without taxing all articles ,6c h
ltticnry finch i as rfcooacanaiearjsJ
injustice as this ?iU. .Yi-.r-b.' i '
V Bali" Mariner; ! wirtionoiQneve
that? the ' Democratic 5 party canpos-
sibly v succeed in theciinpaign
1 884-!f of the Presidency, if they wil
adopt a respiutio'n litpilkpt iTolio.wi tig
itrJR&oUed', "That1 tfrefialterabljl
opposea tp. ine taxipg pr. wmsKey
beer arid
thorou rhl v un-Democratic to"" tdx
ries that gladden life. .ButQn;thd
other hand we" favor forever' the tax
I tifctssaries- iof the fatmerj the-busi
ness man... we roecuanie ana iue ia
. .f.? . s-,. -,.r.-..-v . w..-,.. .
m It ouldlbe nice :experiment; to
can Yoter8.-,XW& are Spot's .awarpfp
g any lniusuce or ueiug m iue
least nnfakia thus stating the
caset
If the above resolution does riot de
scribe the position of many papers
arid man V Democrats tberi bavi
read, a certain rfcsoiution and certaii
utterances wrongly. I tbe posUion
of tboseJ who so 'strongly oppose tbe
Stab is not presented in the ; resolu
tion as above - worded .then wp are
much aiistalcen. Of . course they
woxfld not so write it. But stripped
of all unnecessary verbiage and boil
ed down wb believe their position
is fairly described above. This pa
per on the other hand, . is very sin
cerely . persuaded that luxuries arp
tbe very things' that ought to be tax
ed and that can best bear it.
L I SUPPOSED ; SUICIDE. i r j
Blyaterlona Disappearance of Ulr. John
' Sneeden and tola Supposed Suicide by
'.'r We are pained to be called'upon to an
nounce tbe supposed rdeathf by. Suicide of
itTWi trttrri'Sriiiif!n !lhh 'fmfnrtiinfttA vonnp-
JUlUVUU vuvv- J E
?man whohadjbp
lated by the premature explosion of a can
non on the" occasion of the memorial exe
v cisea in this'city in honor of the late Ttesi-?
dent Garfield j . on tne 26 th of plembet,-
188i;-It seems that Mr. Sneeden was acl:
I ing as a private; watchman for . the North
nol TntinAomnanv. at. their
varrh o Shstreet t; between vChur
jTsome bf .the workmen went ,lo the yard
to commence the day's laborr. they' founjd
-the gate locked9 and repeated ? calls arid
EnpCKS upon iue gam jveru uoirespouucai
to, when finally they had to resort to . the
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tav found alamo Duminjr on me steps. oi
J . i.-f-i r- . . w 1 -.. ',-
thft office, the door key by it and the g
.-gate:
Vk.nono- nri in its usual place: while a
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worn bx JHJ. neeue ;wa, iww,; v" : 4C
'i-a '. ia' rw'fi-Aad i favorite ridoi ;be-
fbngitf U iff. ybuigWnniilg
hither ana inuner,uu s 5
and ever and anon would rush to i the edge
rtf the wharf1 arid bark fundusly; The
irien searched i throbgh ;ithe;" yard" fbrMjv
Sneeden, but could noi ; uuu um,,
cover any further indications of bis where-
hadVneyer'.been .n9wriViri"dbfti:ftf
:saidK and ahe , seemed, .to be convmceu
once that, 5semthin dreadful. naa napu-
ed to her son. , She laid, the facts befote
the mayor ana ; asa.eu uia. eu.uiia
mauc io. ifvw.p "y. v i ; t ..--. --
mnrl.ifia "were.-, encaged during, the afternoon
;in, dragginsr, for , the, body,. but at last ac
counts it, nad noi oeenxeuuyeicu. . ,r .
- Young Snee.4euis Represented to have
been very despondenyatelypn account of
his helpless . condition, and had been heard
tn rAmorlr more than once that he was pf
no service to hinaself or any one else.
V-Capt-AlS' MbseleyVof ,Har
" li '-..I ii. ina iri hiaaectiori
new vpwnauip, r".." , . - ......
are uum.. ;aub wmj , . "
..-a mi..'.ij'4M-fiiii tnmiRra inar
.The only, thing tne larmera itr
"tV ' :VA Y- r -X -- a .-V' ; ... :- ;, r- 1 - . rr: . , . . .. . " . . ' " . ,. ,. , m0m mmmm , "T
totdtfHer position .rela- ,1
fe vfcl-headedi Tafr-mftiaea jtrstl uli-
A watchman in an anjommg vwu mai. struca a st,one -neartayeue uoun :iousp,; .ui5,,i;rui. ,wy .v-,v.i ..-.j v. wi0r uge 0l tue .Jxegistry- aepartment. 'mere-! tws staffmtnov.oniy )n iact sosppqaexi. 69lit,tvi$t -all is- i j .
rr trninnian' talking about! yesterday, jwhleb;: threw tbe engirib arid Persons among ; her passengers nd crew. upon the Postmaster-General madel-a;thp-! the order, but admitted that the PostmpteK HviMnniiDoN Julv 21 The British won
that he Bf:mff;: .-- ' eight cars off W tTacknglhceV,Fcank .Gnadeathurred. on.the.Tmssage from investigation pf ; my sihesKnd- General had-fio longer pdwfei kefepffeucb ; 'SffitftS'd totaW wSerS
tbe yard at about MmQJ 4' Hypner,md'tBB nreriibn'-ist-duh! .MexicPcter.ptesickne decided, tbali there was no fraud thercip," ,a order inrprce;., hrtrUU Smime t0Wp.wf . 7
iiTheaPPrehensionsofAhemother of Mr, lyfojuredriV RaLMe'of " '' . -
- ... .. --A".AA-.k r' : ' -r." r. r T TT TZ1 :rT' '1 ,v f..il,.f 4kan,ara.hffinl.oaTran,.V:'"1 wr- w! -- . T : . ..I . . .T ' P 7 . ... . I iW Varus linui; AJmencaU l.DOi. uriiisn v
finnWw re first aroused whetf the dog- 'tt'''J ' ' f t I . I been causeu, uyrwayuwaier tapn oa not authorized - t f ? .
Sneeden wre stiirmisw . Upon thesecffinse . jqutiu . -
came home without his l&Taster, a thing w.. ,if.(fi;,i.i&iia4lil!j5 j sca.' $ .1 ieft that , port there was i no sickness on " .,iiWuiV Vt fki, I 'aUW- ai.iXU, tjifZi ik JitntftA--W& P ;.''?P-4-
now is a. dry; spell :WnicuT;(Tt,;M-.-yi
destructive to corn and cotton. - ;
Ultima. , .,
'S I -; t vfVx. W Mm
if
.n
an urgem appeal tW the jiedpTe 61 thd State,
regar0l pf polojVhapt? 4n jtnrpii.
'After twekklnoj';Vifi .'ALVino-1 .WwAt
w au-wa
country; and holdfnjrnip to view the tempt
ing oy&Jer-oeaijthxueTr inexmfusiroia
oakrasb, hickoryv amis waliort rnDdi.tJer
WwraiH7tfrnj4heciiEH
7nai?fJfi
white or cworai mav' be'cyimeoekhdMera
iti this' "road? iThe1tshares
br7 titoet1 ''arq
twentv-fi ve dollars 'naVable either In ful
or bv assessments1 of live per cent install
menls;' Which " will be called Tor as the orls
progresses.' 'TJ
- The worktsTTorfitflfvtgorously pushed
by the GeheVal periBtebddBl, ho. with
his force of workmen, will soon lay thd
ThecirtrnlilBasointmiate lht.aai
ee-trasrenaaffwlietneflfectJ
and progress :ot thdjeurriseihelnifucel
menis, pians.QtvPpstrMcuou., cu., win pa
........ "v.... . ,- - (i. .r ?2Jf ' U . f . ... '1
some RYtIeMBiitke;sjMt'' Some Jlloeea
In.
i A ery lare fettlfesriake'-wlis "killed at
. road operator- at , thnti t ptnnt, which! was
seven feet
:1,onS by ctal measuremfeiftnd J
had sevi
reuuu ruLycs, k wu( ujuugu. i
this city ana was on exmpiMon. . ; 4
: By the way, talking 'Of snakes, moceaj-
sin was killed at the Carolina Central depo
a' few days ago which measured four, fee'
in length, wliUehifKefid was eight inchei
in circumference. ' 1 f
' The rattlesnake alluded to above killed 1
Wy?V?. ?W vrv- ri. - Jrm" f J
death of two' cows,
Fatal Accident at Gdldsboro.
We learn' from ! a gentleman just 'f ron
. :w ku
Gold8boro that a young man, named John
Price was run .overby a ifrefght . traiji
which passed about" 2 . dcl6cfe "Weduesday
morning, and had both his Jegs cut off,. . A
physiciaifwas summoned, s, but "the unfnr
Innate man died in a few roiButes. r He: is
said, to iiaye heen out pf employ inent and
to have .become reckless in consequence.
Tn fart it was intimated verv strbmrW' that
:. :H:i:5 rou .
. - -; I. t v t( ; . T
hi Inntimely taking off.
He .was aged
about 23 years.
Fruit Uptne'Conntry.;"; 'v.if"
. A letter from the Piedmont feection of the
gtate, in response tp inquiries about fruit,
says there is yet hardly enough apples add
peaches tp meet"' the local demand therj
being sp many jvisiwr&f The Press' Con
vention devoured a good oany, and , then
thftre i? was another meetin ebf some - sott
that came near exhausting the 'balance on
hand. The-hteE'frnitis ripening, hoW-
fivpr. and there-will be an abundance of it
lna thw days? wTiehWllmlngtori will feet
1)6? 8DHTC ' 1
m trn ttm .. i
At a Theeting of the Board of Directors 6f ,
Ithe Cllnlbg1 olnt baswejllilrbad, held'
slas pilat aAaili-
tional Assessment of ten pter .cemt. oa tHe
ctnb hn called for. A' Teport ag' - 'W'tlie
ambunt of gradinff doneiat .each .end wis r
b r .. . - TjJ
very eaUsfactoryv and the irujnos oi tne ep-
ternrise werereported Tn ine oesi oi spirits
bverlhe prbspectof he early completion irf
urv-v - ' ; i i 4 , ( I
thAroadit i wJto ir-fc faijtM. ,J
Te.epnone"toreen
;. ruiiiA.!ABndi. ?i ... I
ni WetiinderstaTutlhafe UwiTeJepbooe Cpn-
' clll.M
i nanv nas nnrenaseu nutf mumoihww. hub,
connecting wifhV ibis, ctty, Andwrtl rdn!
. i -. In:-- ;-Mi'TnWa -4 S .;' i'--vf
I branch lelephoiieiJiaes i tos Greenvdleiand
i . . . ... . i ... t.i-,..s - ii
I '"f- 1 " . r "v - w" " j. "T"
I convenience iadhaao swidirig at or visitiiig?
con venieuee-44hse-isiding i
our summer jeritw-
at-.1at;l
Accident tin tba
m& O.'RaUroad-An
, Engineer Killed atd .l Flrenlan In
Protest atralnsSIntroductlon- f Cak
som f Finrer.riiiMtii rMlal i '.
By Telegraph to the iCorntng Stari
I New ORtEAs, July 21.'--TheStbek aad
ijotton xcnangesyesieruay adopted
lulfons prbuastirig ' against the 'careoes bl
yellow feverlofectdtyessels being brought
to the city,' andadvising that no infected
vessels be allowed to enter the Mississippi'
river. fain, stun f j
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:S: PXtlCEiPLQC i :;'.
i :ni ".i&f&rtaf&i fti; :-( !"..'. 4;14 W s'hM,,i I '
Ai Ifasr- Seewea, Pay for Tapplnet rils
I Banks, a colored tnanj'! airainstC;; Of V.
t Okcnbun?. for 250.for; blorvl t,rfnoAA
. .from tne tormer 'into thO latterj a rienUioT
.fr5m tb farmer 'into the. latter a decision
. .7. . ' .
wasrenuereu yesieraay ior the plaintitt
1 j 1 3 . j .. .. r ..
f
$177.90, and $12 costs.
" too fronoaed nrilmlktMH
.evefituaUV WakVitmiUtfUl.pleasSitl
tribute iaip sttctesai The Wares of stoSSH
We made 8mal.;in30fder thTioor '-people!
:- tleettornme8tar.TyM t Vardrweye-toe
I" WriEWrbfli.The Mnawha-l ttat wheaever there .evidence of barld.1 and nromisesAtne trround stated Tfor issA- UtlTu" "T-
-- a - . - ? -.- - 7 , , - -b a : a . a. . 2 - t - " . - . 1 ; i. tr. . t. - . . - . i . ,. i ilim t4.f.M i.iih hcw i uuuu;. hl iiik t-iici in i.ni - - -
1 nresrf on 'thft fihesaneake & Ohio Rai!rn5ul.'vi UUder QOSerTauou u, ,Hu:wf. qwing w t v am, josno i,;a ftrier lienviiiB- to me the'f lftthe nrrler&5tial : V
;lm4 Sdueatlon'AdtUoi.tf an Ad-
"CbLtrMkkr Jhly lkAVtfie'evhriintfeefe-
Lsionof the State Colored Converitiori ,'tle
ahe, Q&yernor,said te intended to have cru
W U coVvicts ustdii:.lThewcmftiee
on "aueatiori1 ! reportea "that1 1 the' 6iip4rin
tendent uf -Education heartily ievmDaihed
-with the movement to educate the.nftfrrofis.
I land .would attend the "HauonaV Colored
CotfteiinOii, at.JibulsvilletP 7hrgW''tnat
iDoay to reDommena:io ingresaiaibill friv-
S.natippalfp'j schpoJs.,,Aiv .adrgss
aTty- f or 'Its c6ufse' ' towards the' c6lofed
mtow4MliteMl&t lasf3-Mk'Veamt'-iid:
P'T.TlJfjrirSii'J.T 'T:!. .r.r..r, 1
tfr8oweiwrHu1e:
rthAtriaJjnry.iwas dea:4efendahts.t
?dlJht Tcts andntencesaje
tcrmmea by the condition and color of lhei
fi!cc1l8eaVden6urieing 'the 'lynchitigW col4
' oredanerisuspectcd Of offences; coaplaln-l
IieVaiSK
iThe debates torn the address I wafri quii
5 . "Attfl
liaree Eire !td Brooklyn
f.-i I"l fiJW5e,f nd; SHrriindnt. Ship
- By Telegraph to the Hoininar Star."' '
4 1 NEwYoRKr'Julr'lQ i-HAlarge" firV-W
How raging on the Brooklyn" side -of M&s$
river, and it is believed to be n iHarbeck's
Btorehouae. Two harks have lMen towec
into East rivitr by tugs, but both are burn
mg iuriousij, auu looKsas n meywoui
Dave to be scuttled or burned to tbe water
' StiSer. !lt is nW learned that'the- iare'is
in Harbeck'B 'stores, 'anfl that two sheds
swith their cohtents have been destroyed Jt
is, supposed-; that , the . vessels on , fire, ;ard
.laden wU.hseed oil, paints and general meri
' charidise. Tbe'surroundine' 'shippink is irf
'danger. !'- l; .' ? v m - !
MuiNiw York, j July 1 9.--A spark from an;
engine set hre. to-day to a pile of jute on a
dock . at Horbeck's stores,, an, immensi
86
qaicklyfcommnntcated to the ships Lawf
reaiw jeiap, irerse verance aou vi.. AuanaB,
.all of which lay alongside the dock, waiting
to discharge; The. dock ' was' destroyedj.
With the merchandise ' upon it: " Twelve
; firemen were badly injured by tbe falling
in of the burning roof of the pier, but only
one is thought to be fatally hurt. f The
ship'Delap was burned to thp water's edge
She was valued, with her cargo, at 150,000
The ship Col. Adams was burned at the
pierThe' bark Perseverance floated intp
stream and was burned, to v the .water s
cdffe. The total loss bv the fire will aeirre-
Sate oyertl.)0Q,00q,, r ii lu;ui
, New. ,y ore, July 19. About.7, 000 cigar-
I makers are locked out, bemuse of a strike
r m one establishment' and a Tarffe number
of operatives in cloak-making establishments
are on a strike for higher wages. , i -
tVEST VIRGINIA.
(a Abseondlnarxv"reaan,- hf
. aaav.w nHf,H. w r..w ii
Iti. m. ,.-t ThJ-' s? 1 - t I I Bor,! wuereanereganicouauonwasserveu.
Ann aaa S0A rnri m ,2 1
' ' 'TT.r'r: VV
- kS'rZ"
ltlfl-
I oi me vauitMu; xvuiguia ui abictko,, auu
who was dereatea. tor reelection in fliay
'la8tv1eft.for.Enrope on 8unday night. His
shortage, so far as. ascertained; is: from
$30,000 to $60,000. His bond for, $50,000
is regarded as worthless on account of
irreffularities in it. -The friends of Hech-
iner assert that the deficit will - not 'eicfeed 1
$10,000. Hechmer recently failed in busi-
THE GALLOWS
"A Negro llnne for Rape at' Cincinnati
Execution of a Wlfe-IWurderer a't
,! Canton, O.-A Hanslni? at Memphis.
ii. it . By Telegraph to the Morning Stacl , -i , .
. . . r!Twm-VTTr . Jnlv 9.0 TlnVirl Timlier.
1 "ike, colored, was hanged at noon to-day
I V UW WW MA.Ug(iU AM VV OVM M . vvVv O
i nine years old. ' ue mauc a conieBsion,
claiming that the girl herself was not inno-
cent, uy u" ii h , J . if f
Canton'OI, July SO. GeoTgeMcMillaii,
rfe
I with0ut a struggle ; his neck being" broken.
- f Hrwiui.iBiDand'' lachimose -onitbte icaf-
ioio. pegging nis inenps 10 pny iwuuu
find hia children and -mnrdered wife. usHe
and his Children and murdered wife. He
tad an affecting interview with ins touri-
little childreirtoiifraitour before the ei
pcutl6ni.Hllast Words were tha his lae
statements are troethat he should die 16-
,Aftentlv--9acrlncMl hv hia father and h
nocently-sacri ficed by h is father. and
prostitute, v :';.v jmusA r vrM;.
if J Hfiirsrtrtrrs. Jnlv SO. Robert Wilson.con.
1 who shot and kilted 'Frank B. Russell, m
this tvf Sentember,S9tb;i883.was hanged
i . r . ...-..r to ik wuiii-
the countv" 1ail at 12.15 P'-clock.
hTh, t6(
execution 'was' pnvate;orily three
I 1 I. ar
I friends Of the eonderaned map
ijBix'reporiers
i provided by
"..M..-tt.
i Tiff thfl tiripnrT Run 'TinsRe. ass- nroviuea uv
1 1 no witnesses. - Vilson s neca- was pro&ea.
M tft ' f'? Vsj'W':' -t-Kaa:
cVBA
. 'v-
An Infected Steamer from Vera crnz
to. srCromIlavaria Tor New Tork.i
;; tBy Telegraph to the Mornink Star. '4
i HAyANA
Washington
board, W,benishe.itouched atprogress
five or six cases ott sjckness were reportedrt.l
and thp sumbeTi increased to twenty seyen,
on.thepassaga.to Havana- m W'teft .U.
s'viiATBR. 'iue ooru ii a.eaiia - nas ub-
Glared the sickness on board . the steamer
City of , wasningion to ue iyeuow iever.
The sufferers have therefore? ' been sent to
the hospital; All the iatients beloo'g tf
the crew, except two who were passengers.
The ship's baketand the- doctor' died last
nighk ' The person who died at sear was! a
machinist. The i steameri has-beens fumi
gated- and will tail to-morrow for: New
a-i-;-fi-: t i
Ex-PresMentVeintemiUa,- of 1
Ir-H-ivArf t Callaikf vesterdav 1 jnorninir and
1 1 . - r .
proceeded at once to Limtw Gens Lynch
at t :iS' about w leaver ijinia ior me -norm in.iqe
; Chilian transport Amazon.
rJCimj morning a large occurred.ii
Jnly SO.t: A he Steamer typf 1 m mt. nnA thftfinn order f PostmsA- 'J-rfnt!n- a nehWfi or vlevie for obtaininffJ j!ifli :
which , iiaaftrrived,;nere trom I J. General Kev. the power was aYwavs! In T money Ibroiritfr thrrfailsV mearisof false &ZZJ&r i .pU
III j-! )
wntit't'..tf
NAT tj COTioM EXiXH&NbE.
ntlve
Committee A System
Fortress Monroe.? Julv 2F.iiTfi5X
ebutiva Commiltbciof thCTNational. catkin
Change, Tibfck ftasjeeii idingbi
enmal session. herec has . been instractecT to
p'reparV a ststerii' bf 'rehaerid'i crpti Tfiooris
which skatt bujtwfof triiU te4ubtoittbcPto
ctjuslftuent phapgeft .jwiiicJiwiU ,he-
'thirds
aiddjfesaed otJo.aTid.splaiaejI
va wuv ukm'
Le also s
rstetff BillftesTed WtKe
the Business and Sther. coramittees.-and
Hftbt ' fuir-'arfd1 leYiMhVi:,di8iussi6Hs,'rm
tne various points presented tiw? 7 reports;
mittpe rm. Cotton -vT r hromrht- mnfit!
fforts j9bouJa vbft uaadjjorjiweyeiaa,'
orease of the doty pn tWs anjndispensabje I
article; hs such an increase 'would ' f all"'ci4
tirfely dtf vtadiidkM i n m ;; ila tul
h l be members : of . 4Jie xcbangebaYKtrJ
W ir labOM -Bptait Com-
tak6u in charge bv theiPbrtsWduth Cottdnl
Exchange. iteruvBitingHVaTioupces
pi interest along the, water, froytt , hey ; fjro-
Strict Clnaraatne TJrged , by tbei
r-::". okrdoPfiftaiiii' i-vTI
Health last night . adopted resolutidnst ad
yisinff the. Governor ta fesue. a Droclamatinnl
I establishing quarantine against all Mexican J
ouuiu American sou yresL xuuia uurta, iti
take effect ammedfetely.wMNo' infeclldj
vessel, nor any. vessels having had yellowj
I icyer pr paoieri on pod,,wui; up anpwc
under anv.cirhiimsCarices to come to t
" j .. .
vessel be.i permitted ,tofjvisitjrlheJcityao,4A
resolution was alsp adPtedf reguesUng,jhc
Governor of lllinoistpjorpid Dr. Bauch,
) impair the publid
iisiaha'State Board oil
Health.
Miiill lv .;i
In
1 i'f
ctttv-'Bute4fcbv?taTitaln.
ports were collected, u
ne' 'wouraxrr tn'"
-Two Birt(4 1 - , . . , vRir.nRr.BJ w? 1A
meuuimg jmiiaryj
his desijrnjnc efforts
confidence in the'Loi
-.r-mrr -m- 1r . -f- - v r, rw, I
. V . . . I 1
liberal Sbcription-Tiie Euterprisa
' 1 Trell'Aaaiiredy ''- Y'-H
I New ; York, July . 2a-Th I comrnittee
waited on Jay jUould. yesterday, on. behalf
of the New Orleans Exposition, to reatiest
his subscnptioh to that enterprise.' He ref
erred them to4Capt4 Hayes,- general manaj
ger of his rpad at, Bt,t,liouis-whQ; wi subf
scribe what Re thinks proper. I U. r.Uuntr
ington has subscribed f25O00,ahd President
Baldwin'of Hhe Louisville Nashvill
Company.has recommended a. liberal subf
scriplion. , The committee reports $150, 00d
Subscribed, and'. this, with what has' 'beeij
raised in New Orleans, it is said! will insure
a successful Exposition. . :, il a ti -
itf. 'tie-
SO UT1T CAROLINA
ht "till
Business Tlonsea Burned at Newbei-r
and Greenville IVoasea Over i One
rr nirnOrcd Tbnaana. r)o liars. . .'. .
Charlestox July 21-Before dayligh
a business block'ol
mne stores in the centre-Qrtho town.: ."ihfe
loss is estimated at ver $50,OCX). Th
n0sreHate instiranoe i
aggregate insurance is $43,000. 'Thepriri-
1 . 1 . -ajT Tl TIT .1. J
cipai i. losers are - .Messrs. rijuu, r v ngut,
Copppck, Fant, hepler, ,Whirter Peeples
Pratt arid Singley; ' - ; ! ' I
About the sahid ' time a large Are' occuir
;red in Greenville ia tt-'bloek pf wooden
puudings opposite lne.jiansiontiousQ Pf
Mam street. Five buildings used as stores
and offices Were' btirnedY' The total loss' ba
the buildings ambunts to $67,000, and the
total insurance $10,000.. j Tle loss on stock
of goods, law libraries and fixtures, so far
rahce $3,500. ; The 'origin -of the fire is un
known, but it is thought , to have been an
incendiary, 4, : , .. i..
TotbePaMle. ,'''' IS
.vi:
li In November; 1879J I was astounded by
an order oft Postmaster-General D. M. Kev.
charging me.wnn.; oein engagep in irapu-
. ... ... . ;
mem Bcnemes auu u&vices, etc vou-
scions that such charges'- had aO.'foundi ,
tion, I madeapplicatiouvfQf the evidencB
upon which, he acted, and demanded an ii -
vestigatiori-.', ' X also brought suit "again: t
him.' alleging the false ahd iiijarioria natur e
of the statements' made. kI challenged. h s
authority, to make theprperthat. Regwter
e(i Letters should not be delivered to me
Lj ncr. rmiHml:i.KAn
I an(1 that Money Ordera remitted should
i mi i jii iprs Rririi in dul ue iitiii vt!i tii ui mo.
!not paid w I wished to test the vilidit:
of g this, order, ?apd.It.wasadv4s,ed that
a ' ji ' S; ' a
tion was madevosthlaster-General Key.
which resulted io1hisssulhas'newi'6rdjr
in place of the5 first, -in which lie5 Stated in
substance, that thefevidence upon which,
I the
the first order was issued was inaccurate
L and incorrect net being satisnep
that fl.L
t was engagea in ny: iraauuieni. Tsuuemes
1; Upon I the promulgation of ihisc rie.wsorde
I i7i loom ; e ..ri.
(February.l880)k interferencewith myRei-
, istered, mail and Money Orders ceased.t , l
' a. -new aumtnisirauou came iu, auu wilu
it a new Postmaster-General, who; ; in the
routine-came to (pijri case. which f. he r&--J
f erred to Attorney-General MacVeagh, wtjol
examined the Statutes knd1 the' Powers of .
the PostmasterGeneral- thereuhder- and - dp -
n.Ain uxijL,Juji.j j9 jxxryaJL J. VJ.l.firs namfa ordef; awflt when-as il
was paDie ior . aamages. jajs,, siaiemenis i- isui mere is an oojeciion ificn jt coa
were falsei whicllT was prepared tp:prbve. cfusive5 agafB8tl4hB'fadoptkli fsuch; ja
Whilst this suit was nendinsr. alllrivestiei- T;feorirse'fS3o .ex -2fecua ,Watjjf -1
I . a. ' . . m . . . . at I- w -' a .. . . i ' ( I I
,. 'f - .-I t.uirii li t fiuuauiuiiDr iuu. xusn liuobauuiUa. i saiu jiai iaa-xmuimuh ,aa.i uvmubjiw' Ma. .ww wrifi tntwia i-imrtn mn r yi
tti&fAtit'2ifit.a
M,otd rsnnObV. TTik vthiKi. Kod ok.
to the SuBremb jCourtjof the.TJTnited ; within the coitieniplqUdh efffk SWuZ$!,i,x M i " 'CtkciKNAti, July 21. A.- D Bdllbck &
I States; lip assured, my representative thkBtMy answer tothe!rfisplution.of thfeHoii8e?hCo;cnr)ed hair . and . brjstlp factory was
i mere wouiu peno 1 ur mer luujriereuue wiia
: I tdy -busincas-'wiless 'fraud Was discovered;
t in consequence oi uus assurance, x consent
I ed to dkmiss thp appeal rlt was dismissed
part, relying, as 1 implicitly did,' tpptt the, ; appeal .i D$uphI, Thiler,etered rate the,sania -as last'year. .-,;No agreement :
assurance of thb P DppartmenjLrt iA J record as by agreement would have been was reached as to other matters concerning
s Some lima after this dismissal was efateri rendered nefcessary;y?th,ptiribxpf3ctedf ,
exl Of ecoro my-affrs1 tirement of .tPoptaasteyGeneaif,KeyMi isl - f:
attention .of PosttiB8tttoneial fiowjtae which, under the settled ride of the Su- ' The weekly , statement of the Asso-
third Postmaster flenewd who, withiatWO' -premCUrt.'preventM therOeoafion bf : elated Banks shows the foUbwirig changes:" -vpaTS.fifmade
i inlduirv ritttO-' aV5! business;, anneal that iavolved losrlcallvi the nossitne. Loans infmasp 1 9.00-
pf
1 theHbusef 'of 1 F
wtuvu luuiuouia tu tu wcsjjcaaci
Representatives,-stated the
Maont&nval . .fntnH tfftA
t suDsiaucaoi wie-i
Liatneement which induced
me to consent to the dismissal of my case
j'i iillv ! iff
" A fl'J V ' Httt fiKn
avf
iiH'-nlJ Ih-..! !. Jf.il -4-
he affirmed' this agfeetubntiend coridedea
.mat, even n b other raestioi wassisvolv-
ed tho P. O. JDcpartmentf hughe o W
w uvau ttseiiioi tints oismigsai tbrentd the
objectionable- arder.ine '4hdsceootnized
inai tne iumimens ot the agmemenMwps
xiubWiuiHiauuiag uiu ; agreemenx, lis re
eogriltlo laall- armiliohUche - DtMartWioMt
m 4i mtmf
CfenerBl Freeman now comes forward and.
ivt , When,the aUentiod iol Aa't, JLtVy,Gotl
-sewjofia tecbwcainyjtaryhwcaelete
wine uepariment or dJistice, And, refi
Ni'recbenfiyslnaffrffi W&kiA
upon
Thns it. results that I-am dep
' opportunity oi -aavHH it firufi
BO
the
TI
hich I;was advae4 wfiuldtiSullytid
ray rights and now the P. -XX. Department
-Hutes -an tae- advantages w uica "won Id'wastei
accrued to it had the case beeiitxiedand.de
cided against me. - ' -, ,'
5iu:enmn2tiMruiufitsiihinBtJoT mv
isi&vu ioflraaw. janseM m alii
iBsewaqfrespe.c jait -rjMytW'caicairy
.Kuusiueriuy- Biaiemeui-BDDvfl ianjd , oaticssj
tsa tha xceediagly jteresting &ndoottclti-
: meIletti.ftomirexTPoptmasfiBri efietall
upwe; herewith appended, k iA-Ktrxt"
... T .A T"i a Tmrrrw
-uvutBUAiui, mute jjoiusry uompany.
i New. OrXj&akh. July 14ih'l8S3j'isl-in
- WASHTifrGTOii, D, C, April 3, 1832.
? j wr0) pf ltepresehtgfim:
Sra I havfi nipr.lannnr .tOnackaowledga
VS00 fitedjMab)
29, 1882, directing me to inform the House
f lprefltativesi'whte&er iffrderi was
issued by the .Post-Office Pep.aftment.for
bidding the pay tilenf'bf any postal riiohejf
orders or ine. cteuvery ol anyregistenocciet
iters, to M. Av Dau nhiik- pr; any other agent
6f the Xoiisiaha Tiottery - COmpdriy" aric
directing tha-.reUtrn oftlhe ;same,-to'i th
post-omc where first obtained or del
bshedt 'rf ilaidorQeP waS ,issded,.,!ny
Lfthers been any enf$igemeut yieeof audi.if
so, for wnat period or time was it enforced
, nwnt ?n5If JBueh antfifdet. twas -dssuedbai
there beeffany subsequent order issued by
' tHe PofctriBacifr 'neVarmph1S shnferrilWbi th4
. T . "- --- " ' 1
iDBiion nnn Trki Yirhnr wi.vnAaA v la .4- nnAl
rative now as the' rule ef : the Depai
and what .are the HmitatioBS affecting, it;?
In answer to sudh Resolution I enclosa
herewith a copy of inn ' lorflet by Hqn D
MiiKev. November li. 1879. ASPostmasteri
deneral,torbiddihg the ' 'delivery bTRekutf
iSSSl
HJBMi1?!1
iv -5T l4l lO" - WCS '
haying appea .the samtothe Supreme
CourtpfUieUuifc
the dav Of issuing the order Of . 'susoensionl
iooWfi -tnA i Ttmnc4A. ,.1 thfc
certificate of thp .Governor and State OffS
cers pf the State pf Xouisiariathat he has
complied. wUh:theleg&l -: requirements of
thgl Stated and, also, pther evtdence,nnlie
Postmaster-G eneral rio being atisfi:edf rbra
the evidence subinitted to him,' that the
said ;M. A. Dauphin- is engaged in conduct
ing a scheme or deviceior obtaining money
mrpugn; me ,,maiis . ny .means..ijaise ana
fraudulent '-pretenses, representations and
prpmisgsj the. order of , pyembe 3,3, jl8t79
is declared, tin be sufirierided; so far as re
lates to the said" Dauphin riritii tbe casji
I. the Supreme Court of the. United States.
1 . I am advised that the original : order of
'November, 1879f was enforced according
to.Its terms and intent, until the order, cf
- " 1 - 1 ! 1 - ik.
suspension was issueu, since wuicu uuie u.
has not beeil enforced ' . 1 ' j
The appeall'as l ani tooky1 advised .lias
beeii dismissed uttde'r the 28lh' role Hhb
Supreme Courts bv'ftereeriient'iol Hhe' ht-
tbrnet1 for the annellaHt and th8Altorney-
I General af 'the United States. "' The dia-
I missal orfm'irrerltf nriar thjftinfeittibeneviJoIf
I my imiuediate onTCi&l'breaexJessbrV" and aib
I action waS takeh thereon. nOT ahtI advised
I .... - .... ...a. . . . "... i ... t.j..L
t tnat ne was latormea ot ine -agreement! ip
i uiHrniss. i ir. .i a; ;.'
ThfrCftS&'has -not' "been heard -aad'de-
termiheuT- by 11 thg 'Suprme Coart-5of the
United Btates: atfd as- rawatt6ttieyKjren-
eral bf the United States nae1' Ooasentod t
afi! disposition - of s th4tfpeal flktf pri-
vented suchthearinhu deternitfatio,
preparedsto -sayt 4cn if therel wei
4s? The law Phiy?authririzes stSch anordeif
j be in force when 4h -Po&taaSter-GtmerAl
;vacts"uppif eyjiencsiitisfacfyto him
i that any person js engaged in conducting.
I any fraudulent loueiyi'gMt'etiterprKtjqr
scheme for the distribution of monev-otof
i any real or personal property uy iui., cuuuur,.-
f Or drawing of any kiadCi orim eoffdufcting.
J -a i ; nhtoininn
.any.pjherscbcme, orr device tor, pptajning
money through tbe mans by means oi iaise i
or frauduletft preteBsesrew-dsentationsyqr.l
through the mails oy iriearis 61' false
ipesj t j t.i.-i.;. &; li' r
ycatmastet-Geperal'np
" I from the evidence siibmii
imirled tp nlm. t&
I ;tt.u ,7nW Arfn
.teredLet ahenpaynSent of Mo5e Wr gh! TZ
TOrf ?tUphl ni P5,slofflc! er-m-law,. Mr. A. A. McKethan,1 Mr. D. J;
Box New Qrleans, a.d iU McAilist aged 78 years. ; -- There are
fct..0BlL2f toPmany-coofplaintofiabor-
UCUCini, ItUUlUUlUiL bug UU11VCI V UI IKUU- I
order for the reason Stated thesreitt that Ml I
1 Bo omer uuesiion luvuiveu-,- luatruiay nuw i
I avail myself of the factor thd idispdsitioh 1 and?
F I made of the5 appeal to put the OrderM agaip ,Irti
He I US foriM.1 of wmhm -w titoa I I
i, oi represeniauves nas ueu aa upivicii; as i,uuum wi uigun 'uu, v" uuumug w.r
f the record bf the" Department' JaUthbrize,r0POi Stck"
i anoi, oeiieve, aanu response-i x iaq; in
;quiriea. " Although not a matter of recorfl,
f exercise of a inaridatory powerripon one io
i tougcr m uiueo.- - r ? t
I . . Tam. wftnAnf Fill 1 wr . v . . -
L ..T'.l ....Yeiy.rMpectfnny, .7;
l (Signed) T. O. llowa. j
a..-hi 4 tUpatAmtOpferalA
.SpmtSfTurpme,
a trage
dy occurred "at "Terrapin Point, in this - ' ,
cuuty. fon Friday John shot pnd in-" : -'stfintly
killed 'Ava Jiloore,'- a ybiidg white
woman with whom he ha$ .been living sev- - ,
eral yeSrsvA Leo brad bberi drlnkhigi Some
words passed and he shot her in the heart, .
JpUiyg her insjtail.ly Lee has notbeen ap-; 4,-
prehenaed.,.. We regret to announce j.
the, deaof p.;n.(JWMJmorEsq.. of - -Scctlaiidcck,-w4iichiook
place there. on ' - ;
Fridyftih:htlast after an illness f sev- ; :
eral'weeki.v "-Th Raleigh1' & Gaston ;"
?aadsSea)urR6aBo!te. rla!todaaa iw'Ur-?v''
eK'spba.liel
ktioket oflke inKl.'icceptioniroomifori travel- ' .
sera as thi9sphcei,s' RwlJrsbe' located . j Qst
Waftnl M&h'ftiuredmiiieie
JNorth otthehotel wherethe'-pld'sbed of jfef
A. 11. mwa 4JJAiUM ty I i 4r. I - . 1 7111. -al IIIIII -v
uaiiuu. .as vuyi jtojicw. to resume ills p - - v
sttoorir!cMuCtor7riS
i3)3itlodra; In hii ieteadii;
Corp iaiwhat:
er fat
rmprsrcall JVra(gged
ayten. r - com ami
ta1Sa;tnket or kiouT rev
n
Trtarit5ngs aSa4j. therefore, 4n.everyi afield
ereisporp as three pr four different ag vs.
'beiatTedfioiddllfc Iswr, white the firicp.and ft
corn crops, are. largely -.increased;:'.-It is es-'- '
r&hatcthHt'tMsudlyraSfees tof expoTta-i;
tibriif vej fifhintb4ed 4puiapdushelS;Of ;
corn and one hundred thousand - bushels of-;
CT7.
MThlgHciQ.aM4AceDrp
at ihft VV hitc rl nuse'-WfrrKii -iiiT--.-
:VATjHWrxjwhc no.w-pre-
-sioes
Baiafac'lfea'Jtf the lMiesbf lhe'llnibn;?s1t
1LV
- school at the residence of the mother ,of .- - :.:.
JVLfkr Dr?iObbMirithicorinty.;ti j n?j;
.iMaleigIfcuiiV7Oier i-.nln " " .
the autograph signatures of the Governors -BtaflSdacetaries
nStsterof alb .the-Sttds ,
andrritories.otAer..
T'Uh.the scales of
a'curibsitv. It
an: The uooic" is iquitd
TcorifaiiBBiatanSCresideiC Aithur's signature. -
Wake's fruit
Kffitf, af AeiaidfeicM cBtWiBellf
yestejrdaymtJinoDrii Cap;IwLipseemb. .
is.v,a
j , ' V,vav . ulA VWVVU wavy u , U v . . . -
.'huildxjr. at r the LRalcigh & Gastorit Railroad '
shops. He was in his 67th year at, the time
oi Mwui-Biu. Jiev.'o.'oirapspnwno '
Ajp lajrored; s o-nf ftithf ully i ,dpriag he past . . .
eighf or ten years as President of Yadkui -Cblfegeyhas
accepted the",pr0fesspr8h Pf
.FrcpcU. and liie, natural sciences in Western . ,
Maryland Colletre". Westminster 'Ard.' -41 W
The disappearance pf ex-sheriff J.!J.'Cock-ejelJ.jOf-
Nash county, lsst, week attracted -
much attention. . Some nersons ' said h- ? ' i:
'had run awnjv others thathe had been; per- i Hfrf
ftap,s kped. But on llonday he made his ' ' ; v.
ap'pfearance. s&ying. it is reported.' that lie , '
didn nq(w wherei-be4iiad bden. He Ss -'JC-'i
. behind ..in- some .settlements as sherklT-. to '-':-". r. i-.,
the a!m6pQel6t' some $4,000 it is said. " 4 His '. ; :; .'."-
in this town on Tuesday evening, the 17th
inst , of paralysis; Miss r Harriet NYaHes. .
in the 62d year of her age.- '-r- Corn aiid
cotjon received a serious set back early in
titely'rec6yered, r-i Last week 'a very -; : .:;'
dlstressinac'cidcnt 'occurred id Mr.1 Walter " i
r Watsbri's rilachirielBhops in this place: A r : ' .
iue season, lrum wiucn iiiev nave never en- :- .
young ; man .. liamed. Charles . McDaniel. : .'
I a UJa!a aa1 rt-A.i a1. li- -:.."t!4 v'- ; - t -t-. ' 1
difficult tb procure and 'unreliable.' - How'
may uU.- Hrom propitions ,
seasons-.thisj and, next .month. 1,
Iiast Sunday ' morning' Rufus Mclver,: '
; a,gon. of;JUx. JL H. Mcfver, living a few
miles from Sanford, was playing in the
Jjj . ... .
wii" coioreu lau auoui uis own age.
when Rufus-ran into the. house and shut
the docuv . He playfully picked up the gun
and aimed it.'when it was discharged. and .
the load passed through the door, blowing
off, part of CBe negro's head and killing hin
instantly. Yesterday riiorning a col- ;
. ored boy abput twelve years of age, son of
JNelson Ktarr, was drowned: at Carmon s
Pond,- twd or three miles northwest of
town. The water , at this place is very
deep, and good swimmers have often hd
thotr mettle tried there. ; ', s
WASHINGTON.
Instructions j to 4 Disbursing, Officers
; Quarantine Notes Cliolera Reported
''Iil ' Mexico Decisions - Concerning
f j Tctcphpne P atents, &e..:-, ' . :i' L.:v
' , By Telegraph to the Morning Star. '
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officers of i the - National I Banks ; and Sub
Treasurers have been instructed to refuse
aynVeht oh ari check drawn : by the pay-'
.a .1 IT 1 . a.
i master oi :ineu jsui army n- paymeni ior
.aervices to an enlisted man, unless the period
covered by the payment is stated in sucn
chpfikf , This action is taken, in .compliance
i wnu reu.uesi. iiom m? oeuieiarv yij r.
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lucouigcuu-ucuciai ui iaiiuc
I ..pi.tal Serviceshas been informed that a ves-
j sel fromfvera Cruz has appeared off Apala-
fcuicoia'ine collector oi , inai ! port nas
..been, instructed to send the. .vessel to Ship
xsianu. i ne purgeon uenerai is aiso in-. -formekl
that's small-pox and yellow fever"
riaye appeared n llataujsas and Cieafuegos,
uuua, ana maicuoiera exists in v-.aiiipeaciiy
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The first .stage , of j the. settlement, jf the "
question of, priority of invention of the
sevdraf Harts tit ttic telephone -w as reached 4 ' ''
.Jovday. wb.en the'Ex.a.miner of interferences ' -iii
the Patent Office promulgated" his deci-.
M6n itf4fepPtlkinj; telephone' interference ':
6PT1A
enpsnd in f ayqr of, J."W. McDonough
'I in'nne lntprferericc.
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yiu Bri tlsb team Ten Point Ahead
.-;r ' t ,in trio Total Scores. ; v.
I Wimbledon; Julv 21. At the firinir at
800 yards 'the Americans scored 340, and "
tho TJri f l cri QQtfl Thi A morlrtona n-wa f Vtna -
ahead thus ' far. The American A
A irT&dvYTrr t.ihvtKr.A(f
at, fiDdtnat of tbo-
Fire-rTjieoutiiern nail-
road fc Steamsblp Association. ,
- ,i j$?ecu. i, - Kt ? T
iCseSf if he i depisiop .p flip araiwr is, in
favor oi-Al G. Bell in eight interferences,
Aa TftVot 6PTlAv 3Sdisottfa'-fiwo Interfere
j , JThe Southern Railroad Stcamsliip As- :;
T .$1765(W; kgat tenders increase $961,- '
. j ucnj3its .uecresisu circuia-.-i
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ion. increase. xoo.zuu: reserve increase?:
' $1.071."400' The banks now hold '9.589.30S
thitterxceai bf legal requriementsv 4 . ;. '
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