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The Weekly': Stan- 1 ;; r i v -1, Srt-ntf r)5it:7 J n&iJ 5;:J I ;;.,!t M J" .fHUtJD'j niTlT TOTIVTk ilt I i 1 ri, ".- . , s a Z:i '! i; Mil Si! il rt, ,X M I X O TOW .N.iCl., , at - - v. ? A YEA It; I N A D V ANC aL sg8sS8S8SSS8SJ. is io o o o o o o o o o ! ei o OOQGOOOOOOC00000- 5 s e- &c& o 3 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO pit -i i-i c o Sii. . f 0S8S00 SSSS8g88S8i; 1 "A I M Hf4 V-( 4 C C I. . fE it. veat the Post Office 4tTWttm(ngtcm,N.7.i v;'"- as SecQm asa Matter. , s ir nscRiPTioir rmcK. -.- f vi'itei subsri6tion price' of the IWekelt 1. ""r"?.,88, I States; could $ jnot-enter, Texas, and heves : ! 1 i. rK4iiiA i-mv w 1,1, do BY THE !; llev. Dr. Hay good is an able and exco lkMit C'hristiaa gentleman. He I is 1 tit?- luuai, a'nauww aurucittn ui' i m'ent. w e tear ne is ;noiM a . vry 1 as g.i Demoera thi. l..nri.i:ition prmciplwi;.f;l,a, Vro- I veirmiieiitW th pplei feTUei U a I tendency a decide!- tendency in I Ijo - our country to centralization.; ? -This j is mam rested in. many vrays-m the I pulj.it. Only a few days ago the, PhilT; j aWf.hia TXmes was speakings most J contemptuously of State ; RighU. The Northern "people," under Iherin-I fluen:e. and example of ' Alexander liainiiton, and under the teachings l of Curtis and Story, and of Daniel I VebsUr sometimes, for he was incon 1 sistent and sometimes held' bhel View! 111,1 lhe again held theopaP; under me ,mnuence; an,a niisieaaingor i ii ..-v. . v i iiVfi c . waa a vu . iumt wiuv hosi in fact and in theory to a Go rnment of the people and by the people, i ney prate oi mis, outxneir i works uagrauny coinrauicu iuey uutlialiout the "rights -.of. "the dear penile" .tud all that, but the actions ohln- leadersarein positiverantago- nism i all they aay. ' - " ''I. . i Northern people, favorthe inning of ..r-i." . u... .1 n l . I vve-y l lilll ijy uttJ UUTCniUieut.i r,- tv. 1- Seeoinl, fht? course- of - tlie -Grant Aliniin-t ration 'in dealiner with jtfieT Third, the overshadowing, preporr aerating, c.iiitrolling?power or the- , . . ' f w iv-'!' l"f: K5 -MiiiwipoliHts and rlu tiMirats.. . i iiey". ' -.. ... -.(.) tij.'f fiti'i: i .'Til. 1 Hiiii. it. .rvthinr ami elections !'t -eW'"g ,en at'.- at llieir;.liddflg;i-r:IWiry , , ,1 ,t.' .: ; .ns-and caHdor-ks rateful t.. the Northern people... , V, J Fiftli, the.'opveu,iadv.03caeyof aa l '-.stroi.T ftofeernment"-E-lErraHdv hi Ih h ' towards;:a in place of'. : f . . ! ii'L een :I tlie tendettcjb trrt ui, CMit'ralyzed-Power a lt'iiililiian Government ana wim no ouservation. r , i noser i ' ' ' - . ' ' I two eminent nfflisli ! authors. Free- I man and Herbert Bpericer,came to the - . . United States On few' months clearly iM't-d of the aire in .out country: saw I .V.. . . .; ' : ' ' I ":",,cl,l!?l ulL' Haanu.perpe, luity of IiepHbliciir institations x ia I the Uiiiteil StateMv'iJ'''iniiOnaritvt I - - ----- -w - - - j - m and the liberties ':'ot';tti&fenpU wri?' 'iv Ihreaiiedlftiis ve1rypitv tiaiizinsjr tentegpyjanre Americana of abilitv and- leHrninsr lau to me iL. ; Tlivy;dnft with , fhe to s.je iL. Theyiidrift ?with he n. - . . . . now or. iViiifrfir i Vih.f arp trM iiiiflieari of, Niagara ahd are getthig'iiea a,V . L ". . . . flt ctuig,patriotin3outherpman.can favor tha';nirn( f, tlw'Na, tion,in'- I a . i t-nal Government-it used to bethe -Ve mates - uo vernment-uniess inerejie the greatest possible necesi- ior such interference. .The United States must run the mails, , but that Miuiii. j.....,. ... g...., u.vooct, , . rfj;-.jwwi!;;y).'jineyi.iiiavevi.n mB iiiusi,-B.uigutiy; ui Homiers, -wutr-i laten t jilat forms, in measures advocated ori J tooney.. I Ther are io Hch'ont Of the I conld-havi sat atArthur4 Kound il 4idf- uie nifsuiigs, iu paiupuiet, iir ine i spoils of the f South-that ,; tpey are lame and' iasen ine oatn 'or oir' n0t halls of Congress, : and even in' the f Jrivn in cvorv DVn;M tn W'u I Galahad and the hnresthf thekniirhta.n , . ' v - - i w v- v j vA. uvutv u v vi! :v w .- a va ; a O I , 11 V'mi ilonht- this please' eonisider j ja oby fflfew a siirfiliis in or-' IBoswell mMined in opferaUbi, r ..- -'-, ' " I rr ri ' ' I noaed the machinery had all :been live I.lilll'J: . I Wa n. J sl knf& iintAn ifha' Sfa.ail' M .. ' ? .s'i. i- First, the readiness with which the 1 lTt'fVtR-i V AiiKanAW toy enfird approval, and to- - i - LiM.si .i 1. 1 ii in ami me states uiwertpe y Xlf rtT fearnfn waaeichau; the' benefit of his neutral flag; shauld-yim,: C.nisihuiio,,. .He violaUboth-at1 !lV7 under th4mpUe.fr,i Mtahlni. ... , . " '."' ';---..'----'--.f---- Iman-J&f the '"National JlemocratiO, templating such perfidy, hang the wretch,J, will and it nide,him pnlyjthe more ppcrip-z: .tn s4-s;t .j tr-j- approve the act be fore hand. u . . . . : . I ,Committeei";and it is said that he was, aYXijl La & .?oii ,popul:ir 111 I lie S OrtllV; i''ii .aiMV uu Ll ",""1 r?e, eentrdlized Desb h ft i f cOhnt idical Dber:-1 ! , . .,, i i f., h .. ' vji, charged by ji.manf,Dyuie name oif is JqgewmoQiurAipy-vM ji;aiv?..oM?Mw, A man :who,ha, lived through $e 11 W1 A:0tfttnM thteeftt ttiftg , . . . i-f er and nearer to the Whirriiool and cbuntryfto1 preside' at the JtHahcock of thbwsgdtl assddoVer hiS'.ileg; cnishmg , , !. '-w.aJ1iI ne- meeting in:the city of wk; iaordei ltiferdf'a:- beVes'Sameai ipe'ri rH preeipwv. . , , , . , to civei the full weight of his,, Influence to ;Df"ri J W.. .'i: ' ::-...V.if '''J Kafi Jftriinnf -"General: Hdncock's caihr Nash, and says he w;aork,Capt A. 18 no ; reason why they (welstill h6ld jtct the pVd ea of Pniqp 9aae?) r iuuta tub ioe raiiroaos ana iie tele?j gfaph and' the court and' the' educa tional machinery:' On aleaairiNorthernej ican mous ana aeat wiin 1 prisoner ; arraigned iheutosek KIH lican. , That editor onsrht.to livn in Russia and be "a" plastioVa4 cnnbin 'J Th4 STxis amVtafathat thefknegro yotef is very Ignbrant. It 'derjlores the fact. It thinks he ought? to be taught to Teai Wr?te anCeipherV It favors giying .hir a,ggqaarel Miance in the race forTUfe.r i ilt? bs-;i - . - .v: '-Bt -7 -.- s mat no . negro wnor does not r ducate their own offsnrinsr and then 1 1 all tbeV ftan'trt hHtr' AdrirntA n t.K OeKro.' ; lt belieyes that the Sbuth ia Enable to educatoDO races.1: . It bV' illeves f the whites will be criminallv neff lectful if thiv'ji67&ci their - own I race.1 tt betted t . . . ... . , . . " 1 i inother thines charitv beeins at -t golenin "imperatiVey; Christian duty If I ion and i(he rieh manufacturers of the large surplusX' lth apply I parfto the vkreat negro problem. I ; great negro' problem. I hey have invested the negro-witk I thA i;frwiknoirCrta5Kn:tnl 1 this knowins- how " inOrant and I iittit.it.rwaMah1a ht n tni:KTpnii I ni toH execute I pne,ittnqu lohs: of! his ewlrivilese I Iwith wisdomaHdi discretion. Is it lotti!eir;''duty pressing atv to aualifv him if oossible for tue tjxercisti oi ius,,uiuue i , ". - - . , . , - , i : : - : - The- STAfe 'is' Opposed to any CUv- kl-'l.' ' - e tn o : fenunent intermeddling in this matten j Jf the" Congress has a surplus it wishes jtd distribute. Tor; the benefit of the taegrdes. let it hand.' it Over tcr.tho and? let it beMistrul.ed5liyi I i.at)tfl;33ig LlnMBt laha nff 'FHia !W i yernmenvKeep nanos on. .xne otab - . . 1 ,1 rt . I Hehiakey 8 rfA u5iiLI?tAi an v' nlnprnrhnne. and 'I ; " J T" , I bhid" be "gjad? to! see ttie: change I ifiarip ; , r ti. ' ," 1 . . t -vit i.!t.-aif V; ti - . t T is knowatWfhe weakened greatly- - , -.-i-f- - .ff v Un tlio Tariff iaan nn nArh'Anfi ftsnsM 1 perhapacaused' r".", r.TT- Gen Hadcock' tb et ek -irfvthe v'y;- J . . ;HpiBai.coiuiuitaiau. -s uu umbckuh-; Democratic leaders. ijiHoce his testi-i I v,r -- tin j r - rvit -ri' iI r--n-j.rr-.--T---ra--:r- -p, f - ioera'Hiay oe oi tmuk '' Jr; ,J "!lir .'i:S lKH!i! "J 1 "- ' 1 Tlik J - j'"' t. " ' -I Hit' L'L:2. i a trlail fn hlana Ka ' ' fnii Kirno fit I ! '-: ' I 1 ioedueate thfe Smith- I upon en WadeijfIampton','i one 6F4 fi i r - , i . . f , vn J ; , I , , - 7 . I and ft tfl ntulenttnod ithat hin Ablect ia to rmi I I A bower of an elector and fhaye done vindictive Sherman' hiraSeJf. 1 J:;sj'J forhiaaselt what is needed to improve 4 be 1 w uiomi,'u', ou,uub .r ' iiineir uuer aesiruciion isrign( jllUt me W lUBl auu lUUSb tJiifuivnii uiu- ippupic, uiiire uuu cmic, r uuuucuu nu - - i ru'Piu i v 14 1 Hiiiiri.i i.ik -iiiiiirti iTiift.-.it &.aaA. ia. oa waw Miiwitvi ww. t MrAee l P:fai at -ppoft him Beanse-tho jlt'hk? ''-, i "."i5 1 Tn.y'i ''Wl"1- ((1J ;iWkiig 'WmoA. nrv f.hia na-. i far?. .! - ;'""uf u." v '"ii." tirl7 , Tnnrft ! WR10'htithan.'tird8ai'. A ' - .. 7;,;- . 0toit.fl HArhARheen"inte K,M-""'"V "'r"T;. :. m .j f... ... a , . f . r.-.. :i, iye COpy? ?i;" W ! r ; . " . wMr oUtWHhaf 'hot j ddty Mi. Tildenfreafrofflariy?,disapp)iirtment IR Wpy ftiw ...ii a u.r.M.kao. n aaAn- -iirai graphed 'to ihinr !0it' me subject and he frnsweredithatthe choi f jS- S?afoa iAliaAVt u rrtv : vi-.? rrii,vi ATtrt ht .rirrv iEiiircu biic i nt:i Mr nil , 1 answered, congratuiaung- I on the result. Chairman I . . . .,nijJi -.-O.' j. t.a States uiaijur. .iiiueu nuue uuwu nwu -"v 1 -t Ti-Ir V oa T"vr,OTitl-raortrtl I to hytbe National committee and thefitate I committee, and on alt occasions :cor4ially I cooperated with them, v ..rf ' Mr: Tildealf 250bQ to the camaiga f mid- r t , . V) y j . ,irie jurescent.jiiou jiuius, o4 1 gusta, ,.Ga,r have beep, j burnt, j Loss a visit and in; a i thU mtt.er Vrlen in land, . Of .t -courses, inr jspme asesL tdiiceriied W. H- I KA TCoalitnift-irti Hrtat.: A nart OT WlJlCD I aVoarttina ahd.Are mr Tketween' W e could 1 $50,000. i!.! I nil K7tt?'fT ;vtrvT,r ;hV,.-:.WILMINGT ThoSodt1ii'fWd3r Wit&i 8ioh' t?olAra1 fJii,VJi( ou I I to Sheridan: Mil I rj.pmv v iviiu.; iui; iiijiirri tin ir CimMlOTa.:; RKo-A'r'UI jTou oaii, was carriea on dv tnetjotlis I ' - .vT;:..fr-47'rDpiiL .ltis oniy necessary pow tnat: Uie - 1 :Wka;Trwa-i?:ixTiW:rLiia 7l , a7f uc"eveinar - - . fc.l - IV u.. mu 1 .mentioned more than once! Sher- i T " v " w t .... VUIU r scoundrels and plundererk ipuna an f r drapers! illistclryftof ...... . ... . ederal iienerar 'w4u urderer? nd this Sherman AI and -drove out its women and children to suffer and perish hy the wayside! We -have' aDietnre.- drawn5 bV k .jNOr'tiern soldier. f of wnat lie twit4 . -. - ta were forced to leave their homes:' tone workdescribinghelvictorioiisi marcli brAlarift orlAttilai M": iUIU tit Northern and have placed the r have placed the responsibility where I . . . it justly belongs rest in historv- ana - wnere lv Wilt I ! We lay before our readers a por- uen' of an' 4 order 'that this modern-1 lion' of an' order that this modern1 pbth' issned. it need surprise 'no- pne. 'It is in keeping with his entire- record; teoW from the ' Balti- InAt 1 7W Tt i MiK t-Ai . , . . t I him in t he - est.irrt5tt.ion nf everv t.hHV I WiaW in Anv setition FTor we reioioe man many section, iiow we rejoice Luat no huuii uase -t;reiiuure'trvt;r uis- i braced "the- armies of the Confer racy ""Headquarters MiirTARY Drvrsro op THEMlSSISSnPX, IN TH FlKID.KEAH CHAT-. ?tahoochee (by Audenreid), July Uorrard. General, ItosibeU, Ua iiVl.VU7 M IMA.VU,Wli We j niuj no idea that the and meets. I make the mat- Li.-. .,:v u.t.ii .1! will see as to any man in, America hoisting get iruu -ucosou, iu uuuwho, oiiui uiu j? reucu uhk auu uicuucyuuug uis isuui oouinern witnesses-1 dDohthe! false aild - Mied byCapt: Iddisoh after ;the Fair j t . - f - tfliaAwa An . a V Win kaam a avm a -a - - ,1 ""'1 ann capital in 1 supplying; urmiea ju upcu ttfcKl 1 llhostiiity to our government; and .claiming , aa jetta, itoth ! . whence I will send them,bv the cais disposition of the millssave smalllfiourin !disposnon 01 ine muissave nuuimwnar Imills. manifestly for local, use: but. pf all ( saw-mills arid' factories disptise 'Of jeffec-' tually. andnsefultaDOrtrsiiexCTised.py rea- ULU1UIUJUJIU1CIB ll uui anned. The ' Poor' Women' ' will ""make ."'ur: TaAfiivJ howh ; Let them take alonisr mdir children onl olntViliirr nrrvtrlrlAl .- ttiPir Inlvn'l the means of hanirne.v6une8pare thenu 'w T SBm1,Wfc if: nu n c ;-Ma eneTaf icomraanding.-' fi,-,.;fj s i: liiit . i f It - . TI rri fai'ms and renting them to tenants., was wie ktowiuk uraiuuai;uuu xit- I forminir TO'tiifli'Triilltlpmo.n -who I Z . ...;tx iffimklrfii& i and Scareeiv mVmeai'say thai heeouid rental refers I ma vrkl' 'farms: tha'h'ave .deteriorated rT; wihin!' thW last. hati-"doieii Ja aaITJe " I for .the mosVpart fred I WO"SPAr-i -tOTliBijd too iiiodA tMKU-S; aeeiaeni. r,i...;,., A ynng colore- manswas brought over the ferry from : Bmnaw6dnJfelW. oahr . .aaVai?..! JLtAi-lX U ikwwiv heicouid recover jbimsejji pp Pfc the wheels I W Din.'!, nla.Thft,fluffflrpr WH9 to4neity HoSpitatl MTiAiW 1 , ,., , m a. 1 IV jn i nine feet iii the river, and Bays it Was still rising when he left.Fayettevillej'Xbe Worth State and JSiaaen aiso arnyep yeBieraay. ' I BiaieS lliai UB was u.rnuit uiuuci noguu. TmK h .acclHt,lly -ft l 'off. tol - Ior6 sent iM.i;; i. . m ' - . , ' ' .... ' fit is asserted now. by, those who ouebtl ! itisWrted know that I tn6w that' the "Short Tjie' railroad '4' om wiI80n'w Florence wur-ceruuBiy De I . ; . - ... . - . & i.i t.-t. t.' f 1 I ent of th&Board of Directors of the Wil- 1 'niJnfftnn WpUnn 1 VRlulriwwi Tinmntn. : I -t ''w-..Marv,j-j.vj . stoce'.ofMr.; WaJters, who.isunfortunatelv 1 gained n-Europe by. a.teverfi attack, of I ill r WMW1I t-a V-M I ' H KIIMWI1 . I.I k. MM Ulir I IIM J niovement, anu irom i we can aear we are 1 e are no ofhowheatll our commercial io- arson; Kansasi New York' and Chicago, iDelika. Ala., and Fort Wavnelnd. mi : , . w -- 1 M"1-'' W f fM.- WdaDw. i.t-mi During quarrel, between two kn-ed, J oysat Wadesboro Wednesday !afternoonr.' t u'ill ' ; Ha i.-I uy vf;,.,; cuiOBCU,iu i; ck the other on the .neck with a chisel, flictinp aniuo-lv wonnd nnd spvprin? the I arHi ortoFxr mncin oth ;n TOrtr I hort time. The boys were about fourteen ad. fliteen years ofage;.and worked with l . Rockingham. .-Our, informant did learn the names of the bov8 ' 1 - , ' ...im. m m , if 1 1 Cbncressman Green rln his letter referred . ' i . . to in 'Our' last signifies his intention of I wtaingainp upuicxsiacanver, aocom- i Mvocatinff an adeauate annronriation bv I the government for that purpose -at the ap- n for that DUroOSenat the ap I -tv t ..-i: sieiy caBed.irs 'A rletter sfronilMr. S. A seat hereafter iyncfhe puotor, says there was a lynching party at t, . c.to- ...h. f.. u. hady to' fake the prisoner from his custody execute8hmmary vengeance urjon him; ut be evaded mem and succeeded in I Hnhe man in ratei: locky IHoant Fair. i The, third, annual fair of the Rocky Complimentary. ticket Icrat the nJ,:f ,that :tv. Democrat- of that city3 1 a visit here, y It wll be able; editor of the iseen that he was vW favombly impr with the merits pf Smithville as a seaside ";.; rtfTii. i.r.-. -.. t-i -,ti rJ resort: "From Long Branch to Savannah, along the. Atlantic! coast: there is no sunerior lo cation as a seaside resort than Smithville. -a.T y-i vrk ;i - 1. y J irrii THT1U II in : .rut in 1 if-H iih uw im 1 1 rii 111 rt.i 111 11 v il.ii i liftkan HnkStK?l1a ii - 'il! v fi i 11 i XiWnp CarolmaCenttal-Kail I Is ..1 v . lUilminirfnn anrl.Mtnvn 4a 9Yh : ..... . . ... ... . wn. ddst theea' and spend a fewi days fishing' and. eaung me -4e nsn an me worn. rj, . 1 1 . , i ..t'Jfclnt few,, people , have s been, there mis year, '-but: those few have been delighted with their visit; and wur go gam. ' t 'Smithvilld has had no correspondenu or newspaper? toipuff and praise it;. ttut it is a vferyaqperier sea-side i.rnheyerthe less." . .,, IK' .'.i r The following application for an ap, pointment' as' Justice of the Peace,' to fill a vaicadcyr.5 rVan Amringe; Clerk of ' the SuperiorOourty found oh his table yestei. dayHWe giye .it;Vrbatim;i m,xm & Va'nAmrige iJsq uiif!4 ii.;tilv rHi-. ;if 041, ii-- ...... .-- j; WiSh to apply four the office of Justice of the Piece which office I bear is vakunt -I am a good auu nave aiwajro tui ,u, juu - a &iu kuu to the business rite up; i hut I will ask yon int. hryIK'r&',inla0rsi: is Mortfcgigd and! mUSk uave all uuc a uwt uu nun uut uc. easVdffida holders make' knoney you know. f ,vou,twill apt mfiwijlraarante you ;t0 hold vour pfflce as long as Tdo. write me an ansur to ihii at'onctdnd enclose the appint mennd offipepurs BespectabU ;, . , ., ; i'P;S. out Sppint John Egilsy he aini got Sense anuf nor dontappint Tom Gardiner Nor 1 Jia Quiggs kase they belong to the atistokrisy and yd : Hill the Pepol dont want no'hoW.,iI am tbe chpise f tSL PJ M. i: a P. S- before the war I .always voted the Dembkat ticket iarid 'so my appintment will satisfy therri ' 1 mene- tne uemokrats l am a Gam UP Libril now ' . v Si P. M.CT -:f r:r-;-' Sherman Lindsay was. the name of the colored"Mtoyv who was killed at Widesbord odWemesday afternoon, men tion of .whicn was made in , the. Stab, and Paul; Hears was .the name of , the boy who committed the murder. .; Mears was, still at large at last accounts, . j t i: -sj Q tfeif .1-effect the "Short Line, rnay haye ph WiHJ cbmmends the transfer of the 1 iaiut:iuu may : Mv auvMywui uucguuu, . uui I SS SOOu as M lr U. , cenrends. a buiklinff. contractor. I A the remains' of the j murdered boy were iW4,tamMl.JtjGaii ' jaken to Lbuisburg, where his family re- Bte Orphan, As J il Ijha ThBmnrHr.ai.i. in 1 located in Charleston, deposited fa the'i il UdTlCttUUlLUL .rvi Aunr a mrmnirnroi nnn BTonnonwoj-'a asm i i.. i AiaTV t a n ite 't'ho w zmj itv woi.vmvu. u wtuiuvutA. iwuivuiwwi r . - u i ,ti i h i ii i n Prv nnvi n cr - r j - . . w .. iio.t -n mi rui n d i an f rwii w ni Attn k - mrr i imiui iM,Jiaa uiuiiiai a ubutiuo a a wau, - a. w waa?m,. . . . m. 'i ir roost sccepta " u,"ir """" 1 INr7s"-r" -rr.. - Iftam that the citv Is freefrom feter s tiW,o K?i -Sr u lactones at . xjx xo. -,1-7-9 -t. -- n , gfftnirntt'3 1 (Utned) HAMIMHML, Surgeon Wen'L;-,! MPasaenVars-. I T' FMl.ttlK lMmrtAnt . T .Ml - 1'anrlna I 1TOI nW!D7 VIJLK IUI lU VU111U1 i H.UUIV. UCU1. J I I . T . - .. ' 1 J- on, uuv auu- 1 J . "t . .""i 1 -ir..L iS u h ofw. Aj . It", ,W ASHTNGTON. AUff. IU.- A telecram Was I Wor.v rrtm n 1..1 1 - iwoAMiraairi iom1 - s - . m 1 arnnirrnn mii iiurin- - t a ami. a 0 a. - . au71 a u vw . a.M 1. vu.twnr aaauw a - - . -i 3 r- een removed, r pendent oi Jf'aicfirounda. Thanna ;ior,a . !J" ' "n "VT beceived at'thd . , r . ties gave Blackburn 43,775 majority. The J SJ Onr aatde j-c'Jor' " i1'-'1' 1 5. 't. 1 v I iDeniocraAC faiasjority of tl,X42and lUnoflSciai night, extending from Henry's to Newton. T"'aS" W;. j ; - - L 1 renor r show that this has been, increased rC)lned ntakeit public He said; however The' rainfall'was1 exceedingly heavy but wenndjn mei;narjowe xia7naaiwio- ;t.r ; 12-f.. i4.wW w, t Wd hthat nonew1jcases oi leyer.wera reported. t 1 . ; - v ' . r - . - f - 4 - . . iii uiia Avuubb a iua iuiiit tv a ax- vaT - 4 w - v . . . - t 1 j uxi ;txr at; tri,-: ;-t'.. lUi.. f k iot i; A.hkm.v Aninmi the-Yard, was' reported ill in the 4 1m tntlnnti n fa IaI a ;a I ' - . - .aaaa- . a aa . ' I ! Mil r (TOnTI 1 4PT1 P1R I I I W ATI wnfi IS RTJIlI nTiP1 At I 1 lieu 111 II . u. . rahda'JWith Steamers and sailing vessels- ij7n5T.ITT7i.ui -71; i 1 1 4ffru,T,i,i -"f , .Jjlr" ?irrf , 1 1 terdajr. nearlyalwayspassing.to andr frorn mington, witp pleasure sailing Doaisr; ana ,i: "Ti :1Z7 ' " t0v'-.-Si uu ? j ;.vr 'vf ijiiit siiajnt with fishing and batning advantages equal Chicago, august,, ,?AR-J-T;)A"i.vi- WfJ I' .Savannah, Qa., August17. The sate- h tY'amr T0o tnnW nf tn mnra nloaoant Yilapn' I BV the bumiOff Of the ShOPS OI the hJf thbf TrollAar faVar hiiT ' maHa ltd1' iiVC'll ViwA lend me tep Dollars to open a ptUce with and I wili pay it: back the first case I tri. AArxt GflAWrit'rneSur if VOU kid fjosseblV r- ., it .nil .jn:ri -i T. I -ytt c i I iili.it, V TFT" i!tM.f-,'JlJ ' YIlw reVert Ilepoirted u; nai uevenBe Agem in xrenDie-me Stuiot Sontb c.oim und nie- t. . . . . IBr Telegraph to the Morning star. I WASHINGTON. AUffUflt 10. mfl aCUOff' ticorram from commander welcu- com- rnandW the' nawJvatd; at 'Pen&adoU?aA 5MwSoi!Bo.1w A a-w a .n aaxmB n v i W A -Kl IrllHn A M relieved the guard, numbering 3& men. Guard North possible '-.The case wasf debided last evening j Two bther men hnsnital to-davl but the cases decided. Wbdld ' like1 5 "anothei surgeon 1 levagtnding'anihi'tfPPiyg reasR?,8, w;-jTVhM: hdfi I best known to the officials." ftacticallv:' erfonned,.no 1 except of !ajil ISim XZ. . "na wilT.te riven an I 1 7T. . ,7 J .ui'-' ' I nnnnnuDuv io reiuw uie uuarccs uiouc i r rimnftiiMiAf. th triiftnv hiw. I inthnri thA AtnArinan. National Banlcof Nashville, Tenni. to begin businessr with a capital,;say of $600,000. ( i; i ur i 1 To-dav Judge Hamer issued arule.return-. . ; -.u- Wf tfiA-'TTnltoil ex rei Jas. N Ltpscomb, Secretary.of State nf the State of South Carolina against jonnj. juiox, tjommissioner oi me jcxeeo-: pa?8 an Trust Umrny, hh 1 wj vj jiuasw, viuiu , ix ne ucutiuu bwko wau-vu. "'-" i antiun urauu n i w: iwhi-um, i m wusi ior, me symm, ana - roceiyea i P3?03" account pass hooK ro.7,wi3rtnat i fanTrust Company failed and,suspended 1 no vrnnnr tkt nun' inn v rwirm iui vm whm t iiiitf payment,' when the amount above was due 1 Laid Gaillard,as trustee., He further oS? -'-I 20 per I " uc wui w injiuuau at v $905.20; was paid Gaillard and sub-1 were rdeclared, but prior tnereto uauiardi diedahdthe AsylumwaaabplMiediJand byll ia.n3Hiuuijtttu w.ubuwim awhi; j j " 1 ceive all personal property, and. moneys ot J . 1. . . n . n . n n r. v hA tnntl1 anu I lucaBjiuia iuwc us uu99ua,.auu in pursuance thereof he has received the'1 k w Hml Ka ta aa. I $995 erefoi thereforo Dravs that a ;Wlrit of mandimua, 1 issue, compellipg - ". i Ihn MonAnrlnnt tAnavomir. I jtohim f Our declared dividends and to aci icepthto receipta.fortliem athe. officer ep r. Norris, , who' 1 ge 8tates that dividends amounting, I Udd' disinfectants were - shinrje' toiaV1 I fUtme .-. nillLJlAa Oeen nnanie TJO.nnd me .DaSSr J Yratmlmon tarn (Inllnra rur 1nir4 TAnta : alleged al I td'995.731iave since 4 been deddred: ' He i Ifrbm New-Orleanai' hm 'iu im?i'& mlS-L j j irf "MP1 .Jtwwuiiaufc Durgeyu- ytouirejr, wjia m- i f""cu m ukuo.il i( tUc uwi. Official Retarn of the I.; By Telegraph to the Morning Star4 ( icahdidate-'fdr'- Reiisteras -'gederall """. .v,. JD ' ntM have over itate, and many,counues,gavflA.cioseJmarj Horitv There is no hone that the nronosi- ! It lr v ILLINOIS. U.'A a - . , a wm II - KOllmP - t QtOCa ('(JumDADY ..last ni2m.H13 rcen at nair a million "w I' r-.ITl nr 111 II If 1 1 n PTf Sllll 'lOOI!! TVnCL HUrilT E aiMUIIUUI TThft bIaaIp HndtvAnAl wol IWQf T7 ouamimpMt,of empioyea nve auDumi niius ucre. auvj- phuS' Hegewjschiof New Ybtk'is Pfesi- dentj apBear, of ewfCork?iTreararer, of the Company, The captal stock is f5i00X,00O;'andmostLof tt4sri the hands of Bghsh stockholder j .j. : uivi,,ua Four Hundred Kega of Giant Powder Exploded id "a f Raliroad 1 Ctolllal Several Persona; Killed aQd, 9 lepot Wreeked. Vti tax2i ::-di I rTeiegraphlotheat6ml!ag8tar.l . . J I srCiNdiNNAij Ahgy 17.--A'dispachironi LexiflfiCnKy,, says at ter,Mpunt Ster t ling accommodation train, going to Lexing- toui ran into the reap rmr of a tram ion the Kentucky ..Centra Railroad, .at ..Winches ter, crossing; this morning," exploding ' f oft hundred keg of giant poWderi The depal was, wrecked .and, the, f gihl'vblojviji. to atoms. Jfingmeer Bcnmer was act' rouna Yardteasterltandall was killed ! and Con ductor "BiJcMichael Jatallyj injured. ;Sev- I feral Othefd are' auppbsed' td be tfUextV A;l iuii.repon.is hor yen roeiyea.i v Wke Editor .of the rlsj ; Watlon Com ' pistes his'Sentence for LtbelllnB Aa i rail BelmMiU tg'iLBYivi S'"1 Utui hixK J. 87 Telepaph .tqthe Wxnfftc 8tar.lfi Naw YOrk, Aug.;17. John Devoy, ed- i hbr of the Irtih jyutf, who was sentenced (o sixty days! jmprfsoametit in; the penten, j tiary for libelling August Behat, com, - pleted his term mis' morning and ' was ' re leased q-om prison, v lie came at onee to mis cuy, auu prupxucu w miq uwee oi uis paper; -where he received the' dongratnla- tions ot a number ot jnends. . ., -'1 a Virginia: i '' Suspected Duelllsta Arrested at l.yneh I : Lvnchbubo." August 18;-hJr N. Hatton and EE. Hortesk officers in the Virginia MilttarvlristituteiwereaiTestedhereto-dar. on suspicion oi oemg about to .engage in a duel, iney were vququ over to aeep me rft ' - " ' 4 ' '- t -. . .'"..... . " "v j pucoarreis or brimstone and.itwo?narreia.DJ.i fowtierof theheepthe negro tried to steal. .-3 KEirTU:CKYtwitt-A itii'l fP'&Vi-O- i' -VJ 3 J HCharlot'rmew enterprise,. the cotton , ; t- ? ' ; ii .11 President Gililmkri: of the' PfenRftftola v1 tVisr :n -iUVi,t k i; ' ' . - ..--a -- jr . . : i anniwnrin TA!iArnMdnhAnnrnnriioToitr- nnt 'i :t! m . ? W ii7i,ntifn -thoiShiteahowinirfthe V .qarantme la enrprced. but to maKe cer-- yier this week - 4 1 1 n iiin 111 niir mi 1 111. -1 111 111.1m 1 .1 1 .1 vn.vrsB.Bi f' . 1 . ' 1 1 l, , - . r 1 -t w& - xt -m-ww-uw . - - . 1 1 1 vi iiaa 1 ri in eim r. ai-iifni 1 m irii f 1 r2VLc:a 1 i u . ' . y ul-A 'f. r :.J j TimFELEG&jirH.TIlOJJliLE, : ; : Chleasrbi and Other Places. . By Telegraph to the Mortouyr Star.l ; 1 I Js.ocicytjUQuni ChicagoV Aug. lDebfte'thettituaVfe1 .rP! juiKen: oy me local asscmDjy .oi.jsejegrjapni ; era Jast . njgiit, tnis morning . witpesseq , wnat appearea 10 De a aeciaea areas; in ino" ranks.) Up to noon fifty itadBiade pefsonTi ai appiicauui u ouperiuuiimeafc 1 uooa lor ijBinstotenynt, and thirty-nintt ' had "been1 j given places. i. t i-il'iio 1 Sunerintendent Clowrv has reborts.from Sadianapdlis ' and Cincinnati, ! to Ih'ttTwC tiatt all- opposition txronv woikpien. iiad, eased thereand that lull f oi;ce will be on utytcnight.,l, I'1: .JiU,-iui-." Washington, Aug 1 The, striking I legrapn operators of this city called upon that all J the rstf class rracancids hadbeen-t need a Tftssjr nythiag ddfialt about itit-i There .wecBDOi The striking tele- Vr "ui"jk iuij ui wuv; uuuuiurjii f? ulllo uompany i was. taken hack intact. bout 100 Operators met at llhlrich hall at 2 o'clock, this afternoon: whfirt ,th,lpRlpr it. . . . r. r' ri-Tmi acKpowieogedihat the cause was lost and jidvised the men to fseek work.' TherOhK 1 vised 'the men to seek work Dagq. office, is notf. fully manned .;u. u FELLOW FEVER. ! 4 r enorts from Pensaeola ITIeasnres Adopted' hy the doVeriknient Ibr'lPre- entina it; Spread of the memtdii -:. -c r;.AaraoTdssr:4,ug. p.Trsjaay, J iasi,Durgeon uenerai xiamuion received a i Leiegram irum tuie iresKiens oijuiei'iMmiaii ptj Health .pi, I'ensacoia, announcing s tle j appearance of yellow fever at '6 Navy J iYhrd there and renneatin e. aid toiestahliah! I a coraon ouno, wiq avy xard. 'ine l collector of Customs at rensacola: wasnn-i piediately directed by the aeting Secretary; I t til A iTrMBiinr . t mnlnv tn tq tTTil m on I aid the Board of Health' in .maintaining I qoaientisej x.Theltectdriiasti'iightJ Feportetj ?bat iorty men would be required I for service; as the natrol line was five milesH a length. k) The Surgeon GeneraL with, the, j ko-day4 telegraphed 'toJ: the 'C6Ue6ril astufoubwa:,. ,On s.tthe filine?: cf .a,ha 1 amciavis oi me mayor oi ine. ciiy rano ine i jthfy ,flre, iunable.;ito lenploY;ja,i8uniejat. l x icaiucui m mc uuaiu ui- uwiiu, uim l T . M 1 'II jquarautuic lorutJ, employ as many jsaryat the prices named itt you 1 as neces- I tetegramv' 4 v a. 1 a J 11 . J Orljeans 1 Tha medipAl Affifier at TTew Orlftflns njws- I r .1 -, . ; . ' . - rj-t- ' " 5 "("j - -tttt jnT , 1 1 A .Za rC3 ai v -1 fetrhctedi by! telegraph asifoUo gtamedlately, toCoUeclor of.Oui follows :s-TShiO'l toms. Pen- I isauuia, n oiA uuauui icuw nuu uivuico, i ' Navy 'Department to-day, first disM patoh announcing et,appearanwpf fever, at Pensacola, and me inference was that he was stricken witbilhatdiseasei but np defi-1 ":-r i?eTeoi tnis morning say s mat ourgeen jwen, i fffp1Trf2i front PensacolaitQ the? effect that Surgeon, tfiitjwen 'are VraJm nnat ,TOT,.or.lo .TTOoff-. m inArirt , iTheNayyYard. at which Uie f ever, pre-J II m.iln .nnnh rf.lni. fnHi (hAV-fclnnn Vol I!. . ..... , . . i;0f the yard. The Jidcombia Kines and I other volunteer oreanizations have' festal)1! lisued a pet. around.tha Jtfty. t,f .iu I I " '-m m.mm I ; i? vt fe - TtS SiihhA rJtitoq I VoV Urn I-.. iVW--i;Vii Vm.W Galveston Threatened -ltn, Water , ,;;Wai -:-f i - ray Teleiraift to thdMorntaa' starJ Jsdi .i0ivTOffMWtit?.This cityiiaipif' the Verge of a water famine.; Cisterns are v i I drained, . gardens1 are onea- up-, ana ae effectpt;ftheoonght,is)plamiyt9:D seen in theSnv of the vecetable market? For wee past1 haaay persons have nieen depepding j upon.,(meiK ljberaliyt1 of theiTj neighbors for " water enough to drink, Having exhkdsted theirsupplies hdwi most 0f those who-were ,we provided the be giflinig of the dry season1" are almost com- pletely without )a' .upply:la.nt .lridication af the extreme wantrt to; .which some per- i ions -are driven is found in a notice posted I in front of one I of .the i best; known, and most popular restaurants in the city, closed untn1 it rams: wn Slight5 raih' has fallen but not.enoughth change the,&ituai . 1 v T ti .ji:n' , No Yellow Fever In th fCliy"of .leilsa T eblaX fordone KstalUtted' Aroaai i (IfTJ.Tard. ..v, ; iU,-:.v .11. : Pensacola.1 Auxr. 18.-rrThere is no. yel- fow fever at Pensacola-' There i; has -been one death.t the avyYareV whif hjis seven ' miles frdin here- Surgeon Owen and his Son and a'marine areslck-it ' iS' supposed i with .yellow -lever.. A cordon, nas oeeq i esiayusueu axouuu me i.tvj 1 and -water,! which i makes t Yard on land the citizens of Pensacola. feel .nerfectlv secure. . There, is no alarm whatever felt "here. "No one is leaving the city from fear othe:disesse.M '7juSgSlaM 1 ..,i.LMftl 'fo i i t .,.c-.-t'lf-.mv?-' i , Hb CaseSttU Preearious.Icl-f , j VniV P Anr 1S .There in little I change in the condition of Judge Black i since taaj evening, f.tiis pnysicians; repor i a very tuiguk lnaproyeiueui. uui uw to 1 still nrecarions. f'sf. -1 .t:'" 18 :ir - were sent. xo, 1 k-..:tim ka .x,v I are not YJylTrVT? I i 1 reinstated . mt. tjiarKB " miormeu tuem i ate Ttiection. l uioard oi ueaittu: was also. teieerraDnea.as a rmKrnnnri r TViAiiiQ Tfniira. .D uir. F . v T .. . : . I I ; . . . I IDCTU UkL U1UI, lU.abCU UU IU.C- 11UU JUL LUG i -1 I ioiipws: , i advise anotner nouse to nouse I eady to commence operations, most of the i mm ' m - - - - - - I awuuawu uu v inv uiit aa - - 'a niaoauo la voiumd tairp? Ihor thOM II . ' . r ..... Ave1 eases in theryard and three outside, 1 t-rr a J " ' --! I ! ho ,a nnminir, nn aa a .onrtiHotn -vr linn. tisgeroJItbesn is . o T : mum Vanceboro-correspondent as missing last lljriday. .was drowned. Bis body was found ia SWift'Cretkrtrt TiiradAv'-i ASteam-- " 1tjDat," the Zagua Jay, "from"' New -.York,-- -; bound to rranda, ? likVcamctlirough nugue puuuu sou sioppeu 11 ere ias r riuay,x . -ipth inst'- -"-Twenty-one prisoiiefs lit .draven conhty ail t AEight dollars ; per , ' f -day 1 1 Twohundred and forty dollars per L 'rnonUi I t300Q pecannum,and yetnorme j 1 c Seial thiqfcs SboAitf fcavlngfaorkahop;' - 2 - -Ai cbaVenTMU bf 5ieSTioaav:'gcfiwl '' i worker inXenoh- cQunty 'met in the't"lJap J- T. u. Hi Jjewiswas ejected Uhainnan. rt ted that the crops ; fronv'Tarboro 1 ' 1 illi aihston- hre xceedin ffl v -etd.x ; i he death'At iBWoiv' JSunn.thc le- lbyedifathpf cjur. Representative r; lly " muii, jcq., vvmi; 11 wcuiitu uu xn&k: : jw-' ay jeFienwgjtCAusyiec ideepes gloom -io - reaa- oyer .-ur - community. . w no uch reacretrwe chronicle the death of Airs. ucy 0.7risdale, wife lof ouf" townsman, . eo. W . UTSdale, who MkA in Uns place on . at Wednesday. .nicrhLt t Four -new ,- wel lings almost completed in . pur -fownv on't you see what the .Graded School is oing for our town.' The -.seasonable un which fell this week was a "great bene-- v UsopJoncWUson T Co. a seven staden'isit 'RuUierford ' College: ' Wt.. T. tMusfel of JRocky. Itount drew-t j I terjr. Sis ticket wasumbei 94,177. Lucky j ; iu iue ijouisiana 101- elected superintendent of schools in W ay iw. 1 une -crops nave Deea improved dv tnev uch needed, rain, this week.' t -r-r- Prof. 'omlinson. "who recently declined his re- lection to tlie Superiatendency of the Wil on .Graded School; has! been the honored . , . ecipient of flattering "calls" from' "various lacesCboth in aad out or the State, -inclodi g cans toaSupeTintengencyrof the per-, anent Statu Normal Schools of hnth A ' ama SndJ West( Virginia, i and to. several i lacos.in'our State, at salaries ranging troco 1.500 to $2,000. ' He has accented the call " the - i SuperinienilencT I of i the ,Winston ! T traueu ouuooi, ip.wnicn ner.was recenuy ( nanimously elected.' v". ' 1 w ' r";rew Uerhe Jourhcu: There is- n exhibition at Geo. Allen & Co's store the . largest beet we have seen 'this or any other - season, .-it weigns. -eight pounds, n lacking 1 pne or twoounces,measures nineteen inches T n circumierence anathirten and one-halt f acnes long., it was grown m Jones county i n the farm of our townsman, C. K. Foy, - q. ? -1 - Juir. eo. uoweiij on Half Moon, lsa,pit criosity, .Whendo years. void. ne ws la&eu wuu DroKen-pone tever.wnicn canseu freiB suneriDff ana leit nim nn.iulo to waifc ,or even turn in bed, t He is forced p lie flat pn his .back all the while.' He is now about 40 rvears hid ..nnrt:- in nerftW peauo, neing very nesby. M& spends much pf his time in reading. He converses well. has a strong vigorous mind, and Is -quite , in toll? or or TJttz vnoro n-v nrrwill have been a difficult taskto prove to : the peopleof Trentbniand of; Jonesslcounty. tbat a steamer capable of carrying over ,t wo hnhdred IiaIrs of viittnn rnnlrt vjir1 mnlio regular trips' to Trenton even, with ordinary , w we see the elegant steam- ferTrent going t6' within aThalf mile of the;' hrillaire in the,tame of-;a. Arakith.whAn - thu . vaier is, almost as low as u ever gets, tuc, 'psomV. - prKibal'there,is anuch Jthat is . ti uccu gicaujr .liupruveu UJ VjteU; ' needed to. be oono yet. . . ' . ' - ' ' - j r-iLS Gh&tlVtte'Jdut&al- ObseHterr An v ffioertfix)m' .Pineville came JintQ ithe eitv r : yesterday,., bringing; a negro man, named" s a aAw.fr,: i, A ttu.uLui ulv Aiu. auc3 vuctx tLd ui . oLiJtiiiiJL? -TAxiuvrri. r ' iM.orris.was in -8 bad condition. His lees. w " . - " " s - j "WifU'fin wv. leAnWi ai.w ail tViA fwere put lucre by .Mr. . isarvis, Taylor, tlie arrived and been' put in oa theTftilroads has been than . at any. previous Every train' 1 is' crowded. . who? arrived, in ; this' -city .A aVtoxMllo ytrry-t tliot.a rorr. Uiar mountain rainstorm prevailed along the road! was only, damaged in. two or three ; ihiit & nhott time " t-Tho wirRU nf the ' -1 1 1 ;u 71.1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 . 1 1 n iivri limn wtlk i it i;i v ii l jneWilSentherh Telegraph, Company, that, ? have been expected to reach Charlotte for several days past, were run Wto the office sage was sent to New York. ' 1 - Tarborp JSgutienier; jBenjvH. Bunwas' id town Tuesday. ' coron t deat -;the, t Xsw-Observer from i Wash savi says a large piece of deer horn which is thorouarhlV netrified. ' It was found' buried twelve? feet below an old-marl bed.r ThejTreat North Carolinian has the I i .:U M i .U-! ,1 V: . Zeb. wi, it is feared, die from the wounds. 'l'i ? J- 2 ' 1 ..I. JJ.I 111' 1 L I. 1 i . . . o cpmhe public wJH be, glad to receive him. ' s ,The4 Jyew8 Vbserver, claims tnat liaicigh is the only cirybr town' in' the tJtate-Which has ih X emal ; barber,; , v Wrong, j sir We , understand a female barber toJ be a hair dresser.' Judging from' the number of bald- headed men in Tarboro. we should say that B there are many, very : itt this blessed towa? mere are many, very many, icmaie uaruera itt this blessed town.? -4 ThQIfvws Ob- 1 .nday, gently, hints that if the. bdeco andiotherluxuries should be taxed,,' te West .will knpckidtq a cocked hat the present system 6f county government ' Well. Wlly: isit8olu s rir J y--.: . . -r-.Ilaleieh JSTewa-Observer: West ern Ndirfh Carolina is certainly a great sec tion' fdr fruit. In'Wataugai county is an apple tree fifty years old which, has , on it about fifty bushels of fine apples; and has' ' nine large braaches which give rise to thirty-' two branchlets; ,is sevenand a half feet in diameter and covers '28 yards.' Mr. -Edward: L. iPembbrtony one of the best known citizens ofj Fayetteville" died there yesterday',: aged about 1 55.' ' He was for many years a prbminent. business..' man of that place, , but some years since an, attack of paralysis caused '. his retirement from ; husmess'f-- We ire informed by Mr. J. C. Sxiarboroughthat in ,the past, week be has iseen persons' from every county west of the BlueRilgejrheought, which is of uuusual severity prevailed in. all, yet owing . to the' situation has done less damage; there than it would have done here, iThq: crops ef, wheat and oats .were splendid, c and the supply of food is abundant, : The amount of sickness.is, very great justnowt .he re peats, typhoid fever being the prevalent disorder: f i L Mr.'' J.(i- C' Scarborough, Statenperintendeatsof PuliliQlnstrucMon, hasjust reldrned fr.om the west. Since, he left thecity feix weeks since, be has Visited, all the normal schools.. g He says that With one exception, all these schools were' better than ever "bef ore, not only ' on' account of larger attendance, but on - account- of . the constant improvement in methods and the far greater interest manifested.; The ex ception was the. normal, school at Elizabeth City, where the attendance was quite small, the - teachers ; of - that section apparently manifesting but little interest he says, in the school, its' work and matters connected with hY-T ' 'i Z'.i .S-.ii) z.V- ,i!;t' i-.r i H i Mi: .- 1 1. 'I m h . 1 f, ; 3;T .1 t- - i Ml 1. 1 w : ' -l,1 i -!; ! ,t 'if ' i'. i
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 24, 1883, edition 1
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