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lilt: YVCCJiiy OUU. - -i ,' l:. vr7 i"tf-v fS '!" --'V;.'-;V-V-- -'u,,- -it yrJ : .;.f.' 4 published at ' : ?' !' 4 Vl Ci fTTl : o r f41 , J V,.fTTT-ri -ri rr-"" '-tt- I--'" A: -.v. 1 K-' u. 1 ' '. I 11 JS2S2a2a2SS2SSS2!9 ' ' " 1 ' ' ' 1 " ' ' " : ' ' '. ' ' . '1 ' -'-, - '' -7 ' . ' --" c J'. .v ooooooo o ooooooooo o o o oooo v Ul m W WJ I 3SS8SSSSSSSSSSSS3 gggSr2ggg2g3SSgg- i . w- v ta w (, fgg ; I w w www i -f .:, . r U 'Hf.ji: til. gs ? Ml Ct fcO fc ot a CO O M o rui.wJ at the Post OfBoeattWllmington;!?. C, 1 as Second .Class Matter. , , : , uBScnirTipF PKiCE.: ; : The siibscri6tioa price of - the Weekly vu is as follows I 1TIR. FTJRMAN'S NRW SCTJteMt?.' mh iVnth KonthrTinav f i-- -a- . r-T -7 r--r I ners naa anicie- siwr arncie upon' the "intensive" system of farming ami la1cingrichthoSethdt;wereorig-; nally stTi!e. " ' y-u...... , -f. I But, as we once before, mentipnedM Mr. Furman's 'intensive; farming? is nut so new as is supposed. u Edjfe- combe county: farming of .this kiixl has i !een f pursued ' for iriany years. Tears "before ' Mr. FuVjaahs sysn-iu had - been published-there were . excellent X planters Vi'jorthl Carolina who used about the same iniretlien ts claimed , Xyt the ' Furman. for 111 ul u as published in the papers. V have but little . doubt that you can find farmers in Nash, Edgcombe, W ilson, j Greene,; : Pitt . and : Hal fax coutitifs who are familiar with 'this much talked of "intensive":; system, a-tl havoTbeen nsingit for years.' Ixt we are glad that Mr Furman, a 1 1 ; i u;,.l 1 i ge n t and progress! ?e. (ieor-; gian pi unter, has given such aiirim ju'tus t o the stem.. In North Car-, olina we are probably too prone- ndf to Vie attracted by what origrnates at home. When Capt. Thigpen pub lished his . formulaV-as good, every, whit, we -may believe, as that of: Mr.' Furman the, papers said 1 wit. ' 1 1 1 tl e. $ f ; aiivthiiiir alnjut it.- - IJiit wheii the same system waspnjmulgateil biGeor- gii iH VAiuiveti jiers in our Stat e' as wclliia iii.,JStates south ol it.sy took,; it up, t awl : very wi-elv. and made'it knovvh'to ".'aU nn ii' who ;ould re:ul i) e w p a per. . or ear afL'r. year certain facts con-, " i -fct ''v'C xti ' ' c"'r- ? iueie.1 with Nortbf.Carolma fanning; i ' ' ' ' ' - ' - ! 1 t . ' ' ' -V- 1 I in the Stab and the Raleigh .Farmer and Mechanic . an Ja few" other pia-! pern, aiid but few - if any State ex-; changes noticed thprn.1 But a, Qciiv--', gian journaiist TOade a two three; weeks runninr trm-tnrousp norui m -.! -.1 .Usw- i:.r ft..;i o- iikf tAVrri1 1 into a ..leasint: ossioiri rrative. , N u Ar'v aim every paper copieqfwjiaiciieaaiu,. and paradedetas i's i hU wv aAnrhnftNortharb-' ,. - J 1 .i: i-. s t Una. ."i : ; .. r :' . O't iklil ' o.; S ;f I ilr. Furman is'doinff1 art'im Dortant1 1 - - - - - . -,... work: nevertheless. .feHe is, helping? GeorgianKthfamr o States. ;.lleii sliowing them that ex hausted -jamis urer;:a System: P ' thempst fertflelasJhaUe himself of the teachings of agricultu- . rai cnemisiry ana iias2giyeu them a praetical arid fluccessful test: .tl VVe.f Bndexl ! " to "state" atisonie length it; hew. scheme1 theOeorgiaii. iias. : uurpacOiWHtliot-aiiowrn mak lo this Irtrbrings1' in both" tiro 'planter and the merchant. . Jlisi plan is. f for pound says devel necessary elements which he-claimBf;-are absblutely! ne- pessary td.thprrectprwluction jof ,o'ton, the ordinary-merchanUWe ;-.ii,iHHutuii1ii-ui0j ' i he moment any one ol those is. ex- hausted at once the effect becomes apparent n a sickly conditiofa' of the; plantiandsai not the presence of theacld lathe cause of tbe troublft that has ;miczfed the-btain of so iauy oi our farmers, lu prooc c a I have done, the cotton - plant, "uiied to analysis, ascertain t"" I j --. ? . y-. . 'rfniiMMi 11 ft I ' tialPU nt rnrtnn tn anmnf Ha loo F nnttnn: I y P. r aVnvntLQ - - i na vand five hundred bushels of atj.:i nd lh I inn It. xr ::.r.Kno J UlUUiiuMi i . w i v , ' " Z f 1 I wua, 1I3 ' . . . . 1 snpfjosed tohava beetf uminoduced ly Mr. :rw v urinnoFeorgia. Uiree bares Jof ttiottpn to the acre on mains ofaheold Adainb.ui V- have no doubt i as . tothe ; effecTi . rather poor land a mile or two from is a wonderful; man,' but wo would' tiven.js of Mr. Furman's system and Ringwood Halifax cpuntyl' He ma- rather' get r our.';thepiogy. f rbni . the nf t hi lTod accomplished: bv dis- I nnrkrl rriitilv. ; ' Ort1 ft-fipldf CtKrPAT TliKll thin frrtn RaAKM ai; v.Wiiit fr.-;:...:::iv?' .i ! - i t - w Dr. Walter Smith s a1iew Scotch; rn?Ue8' iu y i lemivftiiuswwBuut jauus f snmft vpars aero: Mt: ' rtrnflp Katt ( . . ... l s into it verv fullv: ' His'bian w to I etbeBtfanUw "?. oouin,,tq 'nrarrtirapture ;uveij i ".-j m-navi been writihff about 1 ualiy, anai'Witnoup j ;powing' ;wnai i tan Theatre, i wo nours alter ,tne hanging oi theaeruiizfirsiii uses.t.rxe - England instead of thef South they aroloing..! weaee ivjwenwonea i . s . . it. i - " -. . . . i -i-' ! - - . .... - .tin tnoum w H.M . uurneu. uiMTtLiip.r wilu op..the..,mines..,.whence'the : . , - - fA'iiAn fnrtten I that the British GoVernmenthaB had jj is generaUy. believed that-the afire, was -i'.,", MjnuivuPinw..vv " , 1 - w 1 chA work of an, incendiaryi in .retaliation pynle&omeOf the nine l: . Astastn ef were Published." Tbe j tassne a circular lagamst, it. The rSthehahging of RlgdeyV ' , nsed, his;:fola;and, - - na-;vea;;theml an-lmmorl Voplo "Queen, 'Engliisj being - ' M vol: xiv. SffAW fhj cuuuu uiektui we require- 1 w n uiutppajr &v once ana neyer , more I make its appearance so. long as the proper I supply or perfect punt food is furnished am ii ' ' " ' - I e gives some French experiments. ina n m na m ., - ' ' j(ied..iTh yipld was 9 bushels;; puuims ui manure o lae acre ' complete fertilizer "was' used wisueis was luh yieiu. Anoiner ex periment 3p,;ooq yield was j 't myself, by the.use of a perfect totton manure, have in"; four years raised the nro- -.oucnon oi sixty acres 'or ... . . . F - land from eight' nuwused upon it daring the period. leaWT g tnecropa-the; ct of worwngwhichr under the intensive, system Was very small I TW'J'o81 PTonv ; H ' ;i u F ?..: TM J',... ' j ;W know the f act that Iiltleberry averaged more than to the acre. ; Capt. Thigpen and others can show splendid results-from the '.'in tensive"-plan.' Mr.vFormati's .planto Emancipate th: farmer isimportant tle;says:,tw-;'i!?-t T:i-afcr r,wui;Yi,U;a I ' 'With the. whole, . world, , paying tribute fo South Carolipa .as eager purchasers of, her phosphate rock, we have sat quietly by and allowed European manufacturers to tome under -.our,, very . noses transport the tock across the . ocean, manufacture it and Ship it1ack to us as . their most available and profitable market Ah 1 but you say We could not help it; we did not have the material here from which to make the sul phuric acid , necessary to render the rock soluble aaayailable.-; -lly friends, nature never; does"ahything, by; halves and never makes a mistake. f,The scientists will; tell, you that iron ore is' never found in working quantities without the presence of coal, laid away in the great, storehouse of nature tn close proximity, for without the coal the iron ore could never be reduced. ? ; I "The English manufacturers, however, the Jargest and most : successful manufac turers in the world, of acid phosphate, uti lize, pyrites: obtained from Spain, in the manufacture ef their sulphuric acid, lhey Bhip the pyrites from Spain to England huy. the Carolina rock at Port Royal and Charleston ,and other ports, nd undorsoll the Charleston manufacturers; who mine the phosphate rock at the door of their fac tories." . , t -.He. shows' that Georgia and Ala bama 'can manufacture their own man nure 11 tney so win it. Xiast year those two States consumed 233.000 tons of chemical manures, and ifafttnred l4a tlian SO-OOO Iton manu- t . 1 1 1. . tit ttr TI, lauiureu less iiibii ou.vuu iiiuuB. xic 'says: ' ; i , ve have that material. - The mountains both of Georgia1 and i Alabama - abound; in : 'pyrites'ore of the: finest' quality, exactly ; suited for the production of sulphuric acid, that product of which Leibtg, the great I agricultural chemist said: "Show me the ltJ L i. I wrwAVMAmf -awi tttA flAfllo ft atf VH Ffi tfVk 9 v.'! ' 77 I vauJOXUOUW "XU bUV DVttiV W ' mmumvu - -. ' "The American manufacturers have here.; ' to fore ignored pyrites in the manufacture of. . acid, phosphate rising . Sicily sulphur, a vol-, , canicf product, bought' at " heavy expense" across tne ocean, as me nase irom wmcu 10. procure, their acid." ' 5 His plan is to make the -fertilizers ! and keep the money at borne. There ianosagricnlUl.i and i com commercial; independence as long at Hhe South' looks to tha North for ; evervs thinffi - - .tr .. f. , . ,r fTftfei ttqtbftfiaitpK.- ..jf!:..f ,T, -!0itV-bjti iitfThe North becomes gigantically rich at: . Arnama nf'lha HnntVi 'iThftrS man . TehfV can persuade your people to Jive largely within : themselves and make their own: majiures may f be (justly r considered: the: greatest benef actor of his conntryrnen.;pi The Philadelphia American thinks that TourgeeV last ; novel.i wdl. ur- vive the 'age f f ; ib pulication,"- mQ T,'t,ntnft- lfiaairir sabers in the North have not. thought so well of the after this mrtAUimmA rV w'itsL? styleiTerges at 1 many point, ifrpori A rYcrfrrrin it ish?rftlir escaoes tiffain the effect of beiog turgid and strained4 Its nm--AArie: out the nHv itmay.be objected; tooithatthe story eovera too' much ground.' .it nas ,uw. wu charge, - . ... r. ? : - tQi;fTrnf a fPW Veats "sd to speak. - afTects-rjboks":that' vilify and And: travestie the Southern whites that '"is the'true -secret1 of 'r whatever success has befallen tne uuiq carper bagger J udge. 5 " . r.. i evoivea irora ueiniya hninwhim whiit i .i;iuiiier "pounds , of .'manure and the Poal. value , he th TOf.l1nr.7,r7'7 j r Jr","? ,i ? 1 .'lUB ! ..' , , . l ot him and he stoDDed not tn mnnifW . t t-l-.i- .1 . . . I VTIlll.; riO rmaOlO ThO Kilt n HnMttlk H I irlM . I -j.-- ii, i i uusueiB wiueacre;tne r T - " "7j "I", .?t vihat the corisequences, might' "be to perfect manure raised thel vield' to l ,1 ara Bintumess. - ltt.nvvtbe re- rcbmpanion:' hut. true to his1 brute' in w$ Dasneis.V' ui'ne same Acre'without r v vvm; . fMug i ,..-.f t e i oyuuts, uajieu wuu,&uusptwu aiicr tuepig, i 'manure yielded but We bu'shels.'-He Biwoher' had observed hu- aU thVresult was a sudden yerjr de' r I.;. MMvi.;A.AA. . I man nature closer. , . VY ho. trains.' tha 1 TP4'0". " umiuii.-m wuulkfuH ui logtmcht .1 - " - . f w wv : . ' 4.1 ( . 1 . , . . ---.-. . t. , . . , , . . , - I 1. , - m 11 r T ' .v-slthan'pay for: everr .'dollar's worth of ma-f I A"5 work done i r arming t near lu uiccukcvi & SSiftSSlJif' GeorgilV-and MirU '.TOiMINGTjON;- NCi, ;TUID!AY, "AtJGTTST 3,; . lB'i -MHen . Ward: Beecber has-been wumug uia iueoiOTlcai ueuei.' I . i . . v . . . - : fjelical as' to the facts and substance haft bVil, lyrtMM .vllPfrcbedlTPoa one shoulder, and a rope at- vmva . ill i.iim. iiiii if imi ihiivi iv iiiiii a .- the .animar opart ilofoTnaftrWaa f lfttle child to bad temper1 iand spites?; : iur. xieecuer.ana ineTematnaer ot us rU were born in sin In! 1 m - and jhapen -In I Jesus came to ..undo. by Satan. Ws are all brone to evilasthe arSSttOjOt ub-H lllir i,r y;:v"Y5il l!Y ! wt , Aeeoujr.n!eBu uucuutHv of Brave 'off en;es riaffainst Li Ood and ocietyitswa cuVtiyated. nieanness, ffP iain.i It seems that he-has wriuen'ia'! . , ' ;' , I -n ,- . -Kill a certain power. ne is not a popular writer; It seems that only a few o-f : me n Map more curious are familiar witb productions. ; But : theXiverpbol. ftfercury thei j&oitUh1 Review1 ttpeak very; highly iofr.his ;. poetical; powers; "The .Jlfcij' in"' a v long: article, savs of him: . .1 s .? .7 z . - - - . - - - . . ; , j ''4mt4:'ra1o'itMnSniho Mil I of Scottish opinion ,in matters of , taste in. J men . and - books ur anulh . is constantly Bpokenof as a writer whose place, is at bnce important and unique. Quite recent. J S 3?J Wea,. claimed for the author of Hilda' the; . distinction of . haying produced the , most j tragic conception ox acmai me tnat nao yeri ooet it was said, had plumred so deeply J into the innermost heart of living men and j womenj and none bad used sueji I remarka ioie materials tor uis urnuia. , ,,,v y , :f.j .-:u. i'TVio frnirtrr nnrtfwna o'jsn fiat. An- teresiing historical, pgure to instoricai neure to wen versed North Carolinians: The Rich-1 ,mond State says?; - ! "An authentic ' portrait bf Flora'McDon ;ald has been placed in the Town Hall of aiil lias LH?cu piaucit in lilt. iunu xxait ul I G"aBgow,hy iliss Flora WyWe4t descends I ant' iora.Ja.cl3onalL.toccupies a place in I history as the heroine who aceomrjanied J IlAnntA Htiiiaa-. f Hmrlift -ir . n ArtAn Iwwt ifrom Benbepuia f souWjesttaSkye, in 1 174& v Her memory is also cherished by the- people.ot , jsorthj Uarolina, residing koa.Umu upper Cape Fear, which highly' favored re gion she once brightened withiT the. "tight of; The late James Banks," f Fayettej Z ' -i.i' 'rf-i;?.!--,if.i-t--.?.---!.---f.-'' H'P-' lofff a mnaf. jhfioroot.iii'rr..alrAten JTtT ; , . r "V - r ;the Scotch heroine, which wereeenUy - v:,f-.,vv; :-; --tt ,:-s - t:, w r .vMr; Hanna,! of South Carolina, was riding, in a 'stq A wjien 'his! hoipe; Was ; . killed under him by lightnings but hel -.; -"-'i l - An -v 1'' waB.uuHi iN- ,u,vhbmvh i.i.u. , Observer says: V r- - .""rriA nnroA innr mtr. pmatt was unvinir lay .ueaa, la Jff,;1 ; self, was. stunned andternbiyburned.. ."The, electric fluid ranall over Mfs'. Starr' sbody,: blistering Tand burning J Where -, . it ' touched; TSS-E;? little daughterwas dazed by iUie Shock but was riessseriousiy: iurt.,sie;received'a; painful but hot dangerous' burn , about' the neck.,T(i Mrs. , Starr' s. injuries are considered fatal.' She is terribly; bnrned. The , bolt struck herewith but light,, force and'she suaerea more, irom., oum9.uui,Jirom,i!uB snoCK ..jkue . Jiuiu rau , u vc jnct , uuuj, ru streaks, . tearing ' her., clothing , ;oirfi . ana. !lW(i,TO'W .BfW M.. tJ w , ..i, . herffihianst areTjKHwasen the- estimation of certain-North Carolini ians wbo ftreppbed to taxing luxu- ries but vho f aror taxing necessaries, that we hope thejaext forth Caroli na Democratio4 StateiConyention'will ask the Virginians to draw thir. plat- iormt.ior. .vuu s theijpihonsto- th betJoketto be "done." ,vWhat ' right ' has .a . North v; s.Ti o...svv J"J;"Vi V ''"'1' v1:? Carohmanita any,tpuill;?;.t.Av tit k v. ,,E ?' - 'Ju i " . . i'S'Of'- ; i butcheredbyiUnearest friendsTbe wspaper.a 1 for the pre vailing slang-an d bad English".' ,1 - - V, Tncker-f ,Ya !is. jod- , to the& abdlitiorif the tax on tu'xurifes, ::"Mark, j;liat ho. U'ibflex riil:rJn""--of V i-1i!ifrl'-W'Thrt? Jo'ifrlAr mm.t ft? l Mt he'useor siang'is so genera tnat i ported to be a-hani citizen i'V'-j.'ru'si "r-:i.K.V:'l of robbing and other ' . ' " 1 eu'wa.ut pcyptouuu, ..j 4 ;44wiH; i i-rtha saloon of A.! Street Seene- Early iTeaterday Morn- ' 'Persons passing in the neiehborhood of n r ; ; u., - i ; , . 1 i - . Orange' and , '6uth ,, Front streets, at the early hour of o'clock, yesterday morn- i .... ,wnen,suflaenly, -the flog discovered a leisurely., munching fragments bis bv. After hpintrdra- Mafpwfppf hnw. i' iU0W rftiUrA4; "iJt:: '.:.: j4' . 'i - ,. .f 1 - rf H r-,": i v ;Tt ,v " his wild'career and.lnecuned gemn' fas released' frorh his; laughable' predi'ca-" i w crops. - ." Mai. B. W. Cobb; of the Joldsboro' me ngeti w ho iwas lh the city yesterday, sporus uwj crops or-corn . ana t.cowo--in i ii- 1 at ,- ' - j , ' . )arlington county and in the Pee t)ee bot-1 f raw' as looking very, badlv the drought V kavihg had a seiiona effect upon them.1 :' j While this is the ease to the south of us, we are informed by a1 gentleman -who has returned from a trip through the upper part QreeneP' Johnston and Wilson that the crops of both cotton and those sect! ons are looking fine and promising an excellent yield j-i? f! J M na Approaeblns Fair. , . , fi,,, . We learn f rpm , Capt , Paddison , r, Presi-, dent s of the Fruit Growers.' Association,, .1 ne.nas oeen corresponding with parues ; n different sections of the State, and that he prospects of a large attendance at the pproaching JbTUit ;, air f are very; good m- eea, and mat the indications or , a nne dis lay of fruits, etc.. am equally encourag- ng. We are glad to find' that the -various mmittees are interesting themselves itf the matter to an extent thit will tend preatl v to 1 - . , 5 7. - he success of the affair'.'. ' " ' 11 ! ' '"! Aeeldent at a mil j Yesterday mornmg,;abont 9 o'clock, Air. !a; Gv Call,4oreman it Mr. A..Y, Wilson's' blariing miU, foot of Dawson street was. pnopked completely jVout of Uime'" by a breaking belt I One side of his face looked w much Uke , a healthy beef steak and. ,one eye seemed, to mflicate a 'mill,'; with tSullivan.., It has. not been seen, since the -occurrence, but Dr. Storm, who was called; u .. ... . ., , . , . aw viiifino m.m vv aaa waaa au . hiv utva jsaivisv, f u ' jdue Ume.i Aside ;. from t beine: excessively. painful.it is thought the. in juries of Mr. ., f Call wUl no prove seriiHis. , , ! , , ; f .Connection with tne 1 "Weat. :' " ' -! ! .' ' i A gentleman just returned from a "West- ,erh trip' informs-lis thit the Chester &' Le- ' - ' v i inoir Narrow Gauge Railroad hw been com-' jpleted to .Newton, Catawba' county , the itrains making their first recular lrin on the I! -- - .. - (16th. t As this puts Wilmington in direct i communication with Newton and the coun-. try surrounding it. viith only a few hours' travel jipteryening, nur merchants should jbo op. the lookout for the trade of that im-, pprtant section. , ; ... .-j i A Great SnflTerer. ' i ' Miss Ida Oldham, daughter of the late' jp. W. Oldham, who has long; been a great1 sufferer from rheumatism, which rendered her helpless, died at the residence of Mr. W. H. Stokley; at Wrightsville Sound,' yT -Z' kui S 1 plaro at WrightsTille this. afternoon, but yesterday morning. ' The funeral will take if we remains win ue. oroogiikuere lor; iaier-' ; ment inOakdale Cemetery. '...,... it w--. arw. w w , We regret to learn that intelligence was - , . , ... i . i received here .yesterday of tthe death, af, "Ratesburg, S. C, at 6 P. M. on Friday,; o MT Ir Woody, brother of t J. Df .Woody, , Z. 'n V ' . .uS of the .firm,, of. Woody & Curne. of this city. wbo, we understand; was to( leave last evening for that place.. Mr. Woody was a turpentine operator, and was between 8.1 ahd 40 years - of .age. No further particu-i 1 lars have as yet been received.: Tli a rritm ;3L private letter from a party ;in 'Wnit to ainegg fiin thig city,! under I daterof Julyf25th,.saysj We are getting iimim I iimui mi nn iri i.iit tm n nr T n a nav. , lJJ1 I fully improved to-day.' z . : j r- j - . . ... r A Bard Citizen Xynened acmUes city vii DTeiejpraphtotheMornlngptar.l ; St. PAUii," July 26. A ' special .from ifuegH City says that' a party of. masked menptoceeded to the ixuntyjaillastnightf: I about a: mile and Ranged him; to the pro I lecting eod of a railroad tie over a culvert1 ! -foev had been todgedin lail the day be- 1 rtT Hiaordfirl V conduct and h was ; - being accused crimes. f tie . was a then Oosmopoli- Jx-Treaanrer PolJa i I'm vent iTeara impriaonment.. and '.Vine to Fall 'Amount .fj Kmbeaxle-- r -By Telegraph to the Morulas Star; . Nashyhxe. July, 26. The jury inthe : . . Jy"!,- 1 rv.ait' nt ' imnriannmfint in thn ' neni- rule ia.uj xr . : ... . t tentiary ior. ' twenty vyears and" imposing.. ' Tr.rr.rLj'.-! 1 YELLOW FEVER. , - j A Deatn from the Diaease at Phlladel ' phla Qnarantlne Infected Teaaela . from Havana 'An tnreeted ' Steamer , In Hampton It oada Alarm- at. Nor folk. , . i - ,- IWAsHiNGTOir. July 85.4-President Jones.1' of the New,, Orleans , Board iof Healthy Jo-, . flnv tlAtrmnhml tn Rnrmmn hmurol Unix ' ilton' that on ' to f date - then hAnvt 1mi ' I even. a i suspicious case of ; fcyer t in- New I uneans this year, and that the city is in a healthy condition. " : i : , , - -1 The Norfolk quarantine officers1 have I teeqdirceted V cause the liarque Balome. which is suspected of beiUR infected with 1 1 Jzz&r r-- i 'U be made. PfilLADKLiPHllA;'JuTy"'26i ! I i a. J ' ' station irom tne vesseu ' ' . Hv VAbrifi'-which! was bound j from hRavtmi: VA.ong wmcm was ixMinaJfromniiavAiMj ,forthisport,aoadedwith!boiiespa1)ags,ia4 detained at quarantine, hud will i thot-1- nue steamer Swine to ston all foreW- vea scls entering the Capes.ani if, any . sTctoesa Be, found op board require then hear Ocean . .View untU " boarded officer, has aroused, in connection arrival of the British steamer Andean, at Hampton Roada, from Vera Cruz, with a case of sickness supposed to' be yellow fever;', alarm and protest at- this -port.- The- Nor folk and Portsmouth Cotton Exchange, and the Norfolk and Portsmouth Merchants and Manufacturers' : Exchange, held , meetings to-day , and passed resolutions petitioning, the Secretary of the Treasury and-the Sur-' geon General to remove the hospital , barge tot Lynhaveh hay, ", jus V outside' 01 'Cape Henry; and also, to order into! quarantine at that point, all infected yesselSj Jhal; may; enter Hampton Roads. , ' ' - ' SOX Democratic -State r Convention The riatiorm Adopted uarmoniona and SatlafactorySeaalOnJ 'niV ;.'5;i"mi:. ,f ;: ; By TeleKranh to the Moraine 8ta.l tii j Ltnchburg, July 23, At the Democratic State Convention,' yesterday H6n. Jdhrf Goode reported & series of resolutions, wbich jwere adopted. The platform flrst'declares lagainst any increase of taxation; and' a ;! cepts as 4nal . the . recent, settlement . of. the State debt The abolition of " the" internal revenue svstem -is advocated; and - a tariff! for revenue limited, to. the necessities, of :the Government" f avbf ed.V" The foundation not mixed schools ii "Dppcisedj!afldf-8eparate. schools, with teachers and trustees for both ;race8, are urge6U. Planks.in favor of ecbno-! ;my in State and General Government and of :a genuine civil service feforrnV are inserted. jThe platform is especially vohemeht in: da-r inouncmg bossism as corrupting and degrad- ing to' the -GoviehTheTflnal;reBbIu- tion arraigns in strong terms the administra tion of National and State affairs, andspe- cially;condemns-the 'corrupt -bargamThe- tween the' .Preside -andfMone-'The' . T ----- j--- -. ;niousand tisfactory sessbn,- i . r " r I NEir'YonK. 3!-,' - ' ' .l: f-!.-.: , :..ti mordant Divorce Snlt iartlcu-, ; lars of the Fatal Railroad Aeeldent ;' . Near Carleton Capt. . Webb'e Body - ' . 6y Telegraph to the Morning 'star.)' -'i"(-. ' iNEWYoRx, July,28.rnJudge'CuUen4n jcision oh the motion for alimony 'and cdun ' -i ... , , . I me supreme uourt to-aay, rendered a de- : sei tee in ine suu ior. uivorue -qrougub oy Mrs; Fanny Mprdantr against:, Frank ; Mot-'j dant the actor '.Charges of infidelity were,' made in the suitby ;both -plaintiff and d fendant. tand : Mrs. ,; iioraUt; accused her, husband of abandonment and: intoxication, , r while Mordant denied . ; these ; .barges and. said that it was unsafe for khim to live wim: i . i . mi. i " " I ucrwu awyuukui uci vteuij!.: iwmi, l flaniAil 1. mAtiAn -Amj AAna tnat nn.. ': 2.. t. 1 . . i . ' i i ; . l i - mils nit; auuiierv uuargeu agamsb uer Ujr j defendant she is not entitled to alimony or counsel fee. : , t ...i " :'. kochestek, yuiy i58. mews .was re ceived here early this morning' of a terrible disaster, on , the . Rome, . Watertown. and: Ocdp.nahnrr "R. ft ' TiftarOftrlfit.on tftfit niirKt." As thAThraisatid Tslandn train. Tnimfne atT A ,hirh srtAAd on thft main lihoi nparftd nkrifttnn th AnmnApr n'oticfiil a' rfnclA ' oat' puysuaan i-uay reported to, the iioaro- i j.7LlJTr Tv "r TTi' ,'H many TToifk ihnt Tnt.;u Tn ; m i suHiuier. 'wuicn u an exceBs.oi.innaverapfli.'jt. s brig Julia Blake.'died of veDCw fever V IAndok:' July7.! The'' Press5' Associa--ff X, at the hospital at the Lazaretto IjtiotfTsays- it,ha8been.,.Cfflcianv;:infoned1 rki to which place he had been rfimnvpfT l that 'a' case1 iof fcforeliUedtaP M Norfolk,- July 26:Surgeon' General Oo'ud to iha danger .te'.lhe.puUUc-'heai ' Hamilton's order itablishine,hosrHtal l from ?arge : cargoes of 'ags. recetted; faSHftSS mC7T:. U .1 barge eldea.ff.9ew.eirs.Poiht, andiS WuMteDt P"!tL"T?tf r" , tary Pdlger's telenani- V-the-CloJtor-.,of .tIrWt wiucik'Jiiieyaecliiil--Jtf mterftre -w.rHv.j u i nnLmtTWMS SJ ii the matter. ,ThA rtfrWi w I fining, near, Mrs. R. 15. Wallace's, on the standing ion the 1 track . ahead it Of him; ; eaauy cnewed, saturated .with. the nuias; or He at once put - the air brakes ,.ont ithe piouth, and digested, in order 'to ar and reversed the lever of his engine but i ri" tluff:end: alcoholhs fermenta"; is before the speed of " the train could.be ' resorted to from olden times, by intrpduc: stsAtnAAd hAA,A!hAirnRtiA1 iiritrt HhA JAh. I ing the same UV the ' dough Jhy J means W struction and l,an Instant all was a rscene of wreck and confusion,: and the air was filled with Uie groans of J the-"dy Ing" and injured. -Ttter? engineer;' whor heroically remained at his post? warfataUydniuredt When the crash came me- nremanj wno stood by ; him to the last": was instantly killed. , Word for assistance, was at once, telegraphed to Charlotte; ! a 'distance of twenty-nve mues, and on tne amyair aid taking, out. the dead, from the wreck was i uauacu iuc uioaoici woo uiuwu uu viiu untui irom a orancn iracis. py a mgu wrna wmcu Drevailed at the time, of the - accident .- It is ; supposed that' Rev. "Dr. Allwopd, of Canton, and "Rev. 'Dr. Fiske; of Syracuse, ' were !passengers on , the ill-fated i train. -Fourteen dead bodies had been j taken out atja8t.adv)ices.t ' '-.,r : y BuffaIiO, July : 28: A ' dispatch from ILewistowh says - that - Capt5 Webb's body Was found m Ihe Tiver.here tOTday, and has been fully. identified. j ; , .f,:, . . "-f .fvrBrr r.o tit t? kfkp '.t- . r - '"""Mfc- aii mmJ fJ .au T WVf ' . -i - 'it ,: if;V'( '- tifiyiL. li'iii j; T.'-i f ai-,- j- An Infected .. Steamship at . the Baltl- '--v :; " '''?' iittore 'Ciuaranttne.:,'"1';' " -. ,Jf " r tByTelegraph fo tne Monmfetar:! li;'r ' WisnrnGToir,' July 28. Secretary Folger to-day ; received a telegram from the Collecr tor of .Customs, atj. Baltimore, as 4followsi "The steamship 'California from: Vera Cruz; Mexicoj ' arrived here yesterday 'even ing.:; The Captain reports nSut; deaths from yellow, fever during the voyage, with seve ral cases still on board. The vessel is now rr tt j'r.t:---i t t . atouarantine here.". . Secretary-Forger" im- taiatAWfetarmnhei to'thA fXMiAntorthai rnediately. telegraphed to .the Collector that J a strict quarantine oi ine vessel ana a strict isolation 'of 1 the officers; creWi,' pilot! and passengers snouid oe eniorced:'J'M p". si.i : Seventeen Persons Killed' and,. aToar- teen tiVonndeiJ. Y'-July 28:-i "1 'a;:" .Vrii .iv, ta. it Trident occurred ;.' On the RoThe. 'Watertowh Trident occurred:, on 'the Rome, ' Watettowh . I &; Ogdensburg;Raflro'ad;;;at ;Caflyon; ; last ndfourtpen 'iyounded.' ,i '- ; -eighth.? A visual oj ftna vw Ltd t73 is ' - . ' ; -- - .".JrHf nr- m-..fli 1 r-iusl , ci.it v.-.'u .7!Jtio- -.-.l,? " t J J 3 Caaea of Cholera lleported in Ensland f-4atbreak of theDIaeaae at Roator. V, i CBy Telegtapb to tha ICorntaBStat-liicl if lLoNDOWi July; 27. The i: individual ait Lbndon dock who it is said has cholera was, takes ill on Wednesdays a The case df:sut posed cholera repbrted f rbm Wales occurs. iivu 'a Ajiauirmu Jauu..iouAiiWlU44iDauiJI i twenty-four' hours 4tfter?:theiiTi(rn.; was- r 'P? wvji tutor, i; Antkm. ;iU': '.nntwwi tw.f,MM tiagaajs BtjuSerm s and it is taken. ; Another t Case; k sunnosedc Brv! havh J 5 been cholera,' happened; tat iKmsingtotiy .atJ iwsaaysvagd. i 'The mcUm, i Who:; was a. i .drunkard died4 !two ihoursT after he Waa" taken ill. ! Officers bfthe4ocaleovernmeabJ da hot behove i this An .tbWafeoL.h 'Asiatic cholera.'J Several .aeathsokKcurliiii.lji!!,- wnh lll? .liondon weekly at this: season, ofc thtfyeari drmit arrha.ThBreWle wciness:. sot)ijoseaV'fd Ibe'"? chbldrah'asbi'e'disafveredln '!iofldU, i .docks, and another in Wa3MKPpe-6reT I1 iqocKsan canuons; &ch ons;haveJteen.v'take'U'Jin'Ct)hnectron''I:Mf.J N.fcDavis, aprdrhinent citizen of each case, vl, 'vv ?" a.u mm up Lifc t.K a TAWn nmV?iQ ?vW,mTJft5AU r'i -if- r vt,m VVuUVUB vv turn. vamv a ao c i I careO' OI JSGrvntian raffg wjul not 5 intended I I . ; . . . . I I AuEXANnniA, July ST.--The number of deaths from choiexa at Cairo vesterdav waS: A British .lieutenant and r eight sol- I Bnussiis, Jufy1 27. A'siaidiipatch5 tjo the Independence -J&says , tht qholera b reported to have appeared at Kostock,' and that "several deaths have occurred:' ''' J SUf ty-six deaths . ocdurredj : Bt.Zhizeh'y es-j teraay b 4 at .ynj Dm, jju ; at Menaua, au at , rantafr, 12 'at1 Mansuraft atrd 35 at E.apreL lomzao-y u'frir t,-n : lt.A o fej ifj Jon 5 XosDOJf.f Julv: 27,-r-The Manchester Uuaf&idn'i cbmmercial article siVs thai! the flemand forietoods- and! varhs.is- slowv ajkf though, prices Tarer without change The tendency' is in1 favor of buters. The Egvp'- pan jjaue Kui vuisorgajuaea, jowjngi;m4 tn iM:TJSE,$COUMG-ES.A eeautlo nary ' measures Against helr ' Vintroductlon.i .j; A s .By Telegraph to the Morning Star.l Wasbungton. July 27. Secretary F61- ;er J 'has J directed ' that the hospital arire elden and i the ! liritish steamer Andean. I ow ancreoV at Wuloughby Cbye;andM "nimble Lights, Hampton' Roads,:: respeci.l iyely bery renioved.to Lynnf Haven Jbay. -J action was "takeh t hec request lxt the jautborities.at JNorf oik, : Portsrnouth, . For jtress. Monroe and Ocean View, ' who repref ynted that the present station endangeredi- fSSSS'S? ksitwitj bSLS om SlKwHSvld tfiTeral vessels fr6m Europe laden with :rags purchased in Jigypt alter the, cholera 1 fNTownnionrVYvra -,3 iH v? ' : - .' I :.'r. 1 Mereantlle j Agency Reporta for.' the : ir.ry. Telegraph, tgf the Morning 6tax.l j :.l5 ?i New York. July.27.R G. Dun;& Co reports . that at nearly all .the important! terathereif 4ec?rease rf. business : aa pnmnftren with-tne Rame:,ner efentnm of as compared with-the same per centum "of ! last year. ' :This is probably accounted . for; ;by the ; uncertainty ; of . communications,, owing to the telegraph strike:'" ' Gradual im-! jprdvements in: this regard will "restore corn-j imerce to its accustomed channels. , , K The failures' throughout the ehtire'eouri- trv fro-tho Tfint bpvpii dura . na . -mfwirtArl. -n n t..: a-i-t- Ti inn - s i ,1M .r .J.Wlr Srfv.Ti,, lo rw. u. uuu. co ju.. uuiuucr xu. ainuuvb follows; Tew llaBd, .btates 33; .MidUe i . - . I States. 32: Western States. 37: : Southern ; States, 29; Pacific States -and' territories, 20 Canada and provinces, ,81 :,New ;Yprk city. .8;- '',.. .V.:': -'".-; . -f. - . , . ,: ' v 1 m i- ' i r.4 -I'll. Something; Afcbnt 1 Bread-making, f yy f By the process "t'V' tAtmiil-i iWi -Jj-Tlii T1J 1 fvtTntv no mr.mhj-j-ine.OJd linn Of , , .i.ir.i..j.j:,Ti ' , . I Whfin thB hnlt dpnnpnnpfl nrl Rtmr r it to to anchor WWJ"Wyfxpyiujmi iQrpa,con-1 . 7) ; .7T i . r " r . . by Health to KewTTbtkr'Bdston.' ThdToh 1 f .? - ". with the I Vouncaifccided vtodayitoply fofc"poweii:l i --Aaheville Citizen z, - So far asu; of, bread-making it is iin j pot near the cotton, square lis said by offi ce flour of certain 'grains t cialslof tlio rftad to be unfounded. - -Thc I s tended to convert I! into cellular structure, in which it! is most; i brewers ,)Fafax?ttmBiM-Vtt:yti& 1 flour is converted Into glucose, which again is fransformed atoalcohol1 atad'e&r" -.ft .. wih im wjf: 1 Peculiar 0M.W, oy,116 i ouuiucuw cuou. xuu rases produce the raisin2.of the dough-t-. . . ,,- thef porous and spongy appearance, ' "; - By this ferraenfetiou the flour nott baiy loses weight.but the bread also attains quali ties which may injure the process of diges tipn''; -ifrv- liti 4'i;: H In order .to r evade. these inconveniences chemists have' long ago searched to impart the spongy structure of the dough by other means . than yeast, , respectively -by sub stances evolving gaseous "bodies, 'or which in the oven are transfctanedL into gases themselves. To the best known belong the bicarbonate of soda' and cream ; of tartar certainly well i known . to all hottsewivesj And with regard to most of the baking powders of the trade, they are mainly ipr&- Sarations - containing these, .substojices. towever, it cannot be said of .any of - theni that they exert ' beneficial influence on the system, not . to . speak of the ..adulterations to which most of them nave 4 lately been subjected. '. KKr wi m H '. ;i iuis-M-.. t We are, glad to Jearn that; Prof. fM N. Bortford, of Cambridgei1 Mass. , wh'd "held thei'chair f : Chemistry iiu Harvard a Uni versity, invented some time since.. a baking preparation, forming an exception 'to those spoken of, which) has -already, attained uni versal reputation. ,,. . V f The idea tjy Which ProfcHo'rsf brd v wis gmded-wflsotonlyjta furhish afjjbstitute for brewers yeast, but also to provide tnose nutritions constituents of the flour ttosf ih j nuiriuous consiibuenis oi ne uoar .just ui I th hran 5 thfe -,-8 of bolting , . These the bran m to process or jDonMg. (, APese are. me so-canea pnospnaies, wnicn are aiu the nutritive salts of meat,' and1 of the ut most importance 191116, building up, of the organisnvi If we-take into consideration that 'the lutritiVe, Value of "wneateb? flour- is irqm twelve to fifteen pereent.tess than of. the wheat gram, and that this loss; is now YeBtoea;Ty . PrbLif Horsford t invention. then, we most look upon it as of the greatest national economic importance: - As Justus von LiebigS sdid:)ThU'result isthd same aa if the, fertility of. our Wheat fields had one-seventn or one- Spirits "Turpentine. section wa3 visited last .Wednesday even-" ing by a delightful little shower, but it was "" -insufficient f and , the" farmers ; nrerr cry ing r v Dry, drydry. . r . 1 Concord Times:SIt.U reported that negro granges are being established in r (this county;; rrr? Ckod rains iu different , parts of the. county this week. Dr. ' Kron, of Stanly county,, died. ,last 5atur-; .day, agedabout85 year;,Dr,'Krdn was ja native of Alsace, and immigrated to this i jCOuntryrniany years ago. - ' ' ' ' nometerha8 sto64 "at lOOinthe phade; and ; ,"in the Bun it -actually boiled over. , Mr. J. B. Whitaker of this city, ' informs -jus Jthat i9 wash-woman,-Aunt ()harity4; t .Hatcher, has been .washing for his . family 'tor,, forty years, consecutively.' "--i- Mr.;" ' , joo rryani lniorms us mat Air. Isaac W , . - SsJ Bu-JUiierwg is reared ILat e wilUoaahia leg.if aiki j:.?! - Italeiffh rJtec6rfaliThQX;&te ear Union, wiJU, meet with the Church at. Biuei, liiaqen county, on tne 5Vin ot July. .;:jT;r"l V.'. .KTSrr? "w.rr:zr s avfw .va uvuubj vi . M.iituiiuU) nuuiuivai sppts in Alpine (3mtserland.i.b) .;,.., Charlotte' iJburmK Observer?. The . a jfiSterdaY.r.was the ; heaviest that has 6dlenui .this section in ihanv davs." It v wasiiieneraJ all over h& county; and?didii; thousands of- dollars worth of- good. -r . i'TJnidB ceuntyjx alsorfwell'knowTtv-s-.-tw Lawyer s road;-"six t - ,. - - , f "wy. w i v x j wk , "v 1 1 rhoi wegalJier',i,ther growing crppisjia remark .... ably fine condition, aqd ihe prpspect of a ' " fifle yield -of- hrights Was never more eplen-- lid.,; rf-; Mr. , r A. ,W, : Graham,, the, pro jressiye man i of HElsboro, having seen the good work done'-by tho - rock crusher, used ,v in j preparing, material for macadamizing ihe ptreets of Asheville,is determined that Hills bbrdi shall have; 3 one also, d . 44 . Mr 2 Ed, A. Oldham: saysin his sprightly Win- ton Sentinel: Four otl North Carolina's .1 - . ' ' . - n. - . nunnyiparagrapnersweres.itt tne i ww litv. one- idav" lastrweek and a iollv crew hey'werer 'DJ 'SCarraWay, of the Wilson ! ?yfAQ5ttThad llahnine.vof -the Henderson i , ffoldLepf,. James A. Robinson, of the et, and Ed. A. Oldham, of the Sentinel.1 ! rl rehsiorWbAnan : f-Yes-' erdajf evening1 at about & o'clock this city , lad a visitation of wind and rain the rain was'slight, but the wind was terrible. A large tree v?as bio wft down in front , of the. , planter's; Hotpl; C. P.' Vanstory's stable ' was greatly damaged in its roof and gable pad two. chimneys oMr. Alley's residence sverehlown down on the house, a chimney'' at Dri Callum's was blown down,: ."a chim . pey at JIr.r Fppin's, damaging the house consiueraoiy. i ne iamuy were just unoer &tOhiitotait3 n innr prtnf tiiarnAr bf jBenbpw's stable was blown off. and an 'numerous, ntacps t.rpKs wp Hnwnrtrtwn" knd large limbs torii loose.! Great damage jthe McMahonHaBdier Wrksi -about ihalf the;roof being gone. '; Somo distance out in the country a man was carried aWay'. .by the-hurricane and dropped into a ditch. In P.W01 a?ouif mci,eansviiie tne wind was quite severe; carryifig away' trees and H " " r?:r ' 3 rr-rFayettaviUeOmjer;, Night ef ore last a heavy storm from the west" 1""""' uuu u a" o uwuta. uu igcu ?hour. There was some hail at first, the hour. There was some hail at first the jWlhd Blew Wifli terrific force, and thelight- -;; j ning came: in. - almost ; incessant blinding ": Isheets,-while ; a much-needed rain fell in ' j torrents.' '"The : next imorning t shattered i ! fences and fallen trees all oyer .town attest-- ed the power .' of the tornado. We jheartly' congratulate the; people of both iFayetteville and the Bennettsville (S, , C.) I section , on,, the recent action of the syndi- jcate now extehdihg the Cape Fear &i YadT-. kin Valley Railway. A formal agreement I has been made. by which the road will - be" j built within the next twelve months from Shoe Heel to Bennettsville;the" citizens of , j that town and section-subscribing one-third,"4 I and the railroad company two-thirds, of the j cost Of construction: i : ' That excellent' i organization,- the LaFayette 5 Light Infan try, has received an invitation from the ; iVirHn!: Stat il A orlAnlhmfl RAAfAtV to' h - A. . r ..mm , . mr-m 1- present at ineir approacaing n air. ana 10 rmrticiijate" in a "UomDetitire' Lirilr on; NpV.1;lst; 1883. The invitation has-been accepted. ;v,, 'i "'f-';--' ' a -'Raleiirh '--Ifews- Observer : : The J! 'rt iW. ti,'t.in;.w Jtv loofsW Tn;ini L Company intends .building a passenger de- xixecuuYie ummuiee ox ue wunu Caroli na State Agricultural Society are pushing t matters .with eaergy, and promise a fine ex hibition at the "coming State Fair, r ' A spdaf frdnJKtioiville,- Tenn,,says:;?'A team of five gentlemen of Ashevijle, N. U., - nave cuanengeu me same, numoer oi me Knoxville.vTenn., Tournament Association to' ride . -in an- inter-State tournament at Warm Springs,"N. C. ," on thfe 9th of August ' The' challenge hai 'been accepted and prepa- . rations are being made for the contest. The Vegetable' markets are. looking badly.' -Signs of the drought .were general yester day, 4. gentleman from Richmond county informs uff that it? had damaged thecropsf there- iln fact the drought Appeared to, be pretty general and to affect all the crops, cotton the least and corn 'the most Hf Superintendent of Health, reports that the health of the people in the city is good for this season ot the year Only one. case of contagious disease is reported a caset of diphtheria in the northern part of the city. - It is said that a wonderful cave on the Ducktown branch of the W. N a R. R., has been discovered that it "is ' being ex plored by the railroad authorities, and pro- jnises to riyal'the -Xuray cave, in Virginia ill uuu vuuiiy tixtjie la one 01 MM! greatest iprivate ' enterprises in the State. , One . firm owns r thirty miles, of narrow gauge "railroad, connecting five of its saw mills..": These nulla ares of great capacity two of them particularly, , Each of these ' cuts 50,000 feet of lumber a day: The ma chinery is of . the latest andr finest patterns,. This is the-largest, lumber business in the -State. -; -The, Haywood Grays, of Waynesville; -"nave been armed an equipped. There are now two equipped military com panies west of the Blue Ridge, the other Tbeingiat Asheville.i i Yesterday-Mr. O. W, Reyers ,was . awarded the .contract for carrying the mails between ' the depot and the postoffice, his bid being $395- s A requisition has been made by Capt El lington; of the"Reidsvil!e, 'Light Infantry, for knapsacks for the use of that company on a trip to'orehcad 'hekt 0 mohthv"3 W.regret to learn that Mr.'FrafakThirbwer :was quite badly injumed by the machinery at the- Raleigh GHiston', Railroad shops 'Tuesday. i The1 counsel for Stewart Ellwbridvmg asked tiie' AJtorney General r f sets 'bringing gw warranto ' for the Bfate"; but he gives leave ior csiewan'Xiiuson ay reiaior wj bring truo wtiiraiito. " ;'?- 'iv' " .1- UltiVrO 1IVIU vu to vai 0 -bring an action" "of (ftd warranto in the cfry muddle' Hhat 1 officer bar replied' that tft fsets of 1 - thA pfltn flrt-wnt "'wnTrant !iib i. -1 4? "5 ) 1) - S' 'H v i i'1 -a : I1 S;: ;'-'l J-4 r t - i.-r- t '; f j" a-
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 3, 1883, edition 1
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