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PUBLIC
OPINION TARIFF Bfc' .
form. - -v:';v,;;V;'
publiHh some additional,' exr
We
tra. ts f rum letters that appeared fe
eeiulyin the ; Louiaville i.:JC7oWer
journal upon the Tariff ultiwilUbe
4. .11
i .ii. every .mem per, oitne , next
who refers to internal taxes ia
- I f ro
pari wular to say that Bit is opposed I
mTiiEUi bkixij aboi.isukd.: Auioug, I
tl- iiiuiu'rou.s letters , lhat.;jippeared
proi:i!)iy hoi.- more uiau 4 Hix orseigni i i
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toitrln'.! upon the tatr on whiskey and I
tobacco, but all. agreed tliai the ! tax
wist be relai?i&L JVha opinion -.vwas;
found in Maine, in Indiana in Tpxas,,
in some State in every "section; S We
do not believe that the nextXpngresa
will abolish the necessary ' and. just
tax on the nurtiui-inxunes like whis
key and beer and cigars.' 'Wfe do
sot
itve that tho North arolina I
Legislature can induqe thex Qongress. 1
ut jiri pi-ti ;it Liua tuny ey eu tuuujju i
it 'iir. in ' Hesaion .:and should : pass,
mother resolution to that effect.;1 I
Wiser views nnon .Tariff,: Reform iof
as
among:
Democrats .than seem to I
eiist
in North Carolina: yirgmia 1 ,7:
and North Carolina may insist . upon
kfiuff blankets and w6Aiia'chieib,.'
crnKery ana cneap . wmaow glass, 1
heap knives and forks; and a bun-1
ise, ami they may insist upon net 1
tiling whiskey, and beer and':tobac
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tii, hut vemocraisin otner otaies inis cause, pnt 'ineiauu arw vat
will not follow sue the poisonous i Jbreath of the
ia:iv suppose. ivIf they : do,frwe shall -marsh lands, which has within twen
be tremendon8ly,disappQiiitedv iflct: JlS yearajir: so Jnyadedmos every.
(Jertain Democrats ' in 'cohveniroh rprovince of the peninsular, now reign
rt.itir Northern States nave asKeq;
for he aboltLion of the internal taxes,1 r
but Ihi'v wera Proterfieji Democrats. .1
an t iIh'v ili.t thiariri, tne interests ot:rr
th. ir lioi.hv. Um Ili!lW-ar .Tariff. -1
We d. not. ex uect to. sec tlie wipjOst 1
on oi ih. 140 wiiiuon.ot-axe upon i
ybiskey, lHjrr- &c.,t ihadeHppme
fi-aturc. of rieirislat.iiri in the ' Con-
gri-ss Lhis winter. WeoJ96expeet
to sch iliH wimnef c 'out1 of this very-
nwesarv tax, utaiio a cardinal; pr in-;
eiiilf in the . I enyeralie attoiiai
Platform of liJS'v -1 -4 ili ;-'?H f
If this should happen Jt will say. in-J
fit this -and nothinjr else: , ' - " I
Ilesoteed: Wel)elteve U! is sou an
just principle in political economy ? to: tax
the common necessaries" of life nnder the i
Tariff and to abolistt the tax on those arti-
eies that of all othera'can besr T!car a tax,
samely, whiskey and labaccri,' btr and.
cigars, r ,i - .h- h-
Upon shell & piatfornv ihey would:
lie beaten out of sighti-and. because
I the honest amt earnest' : Tariff rte-;
formers would he disgusted; becauso .
the Iarse Independent , voters . in the
Northern Wt.at.es ;wOuM riot sunoort I
snob an unjust addrickety
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I uon oi principle, 'ana ' oecause inis i
into the hands of the liepublican
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me great qnesuon is xax-rtciorm. i
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n u w- . j
,nS mim iefioMiIle mlntton paper,. Ar r ".w
Tl party that straddles in 1 884 wilL " Vw-o: :- ' lto wrkSol "
1 . vT.-.... .hw eckIenhnrg'jimty,i.!iC.;Hvnaa;- Oarjotton Trade,-.- -t r oat
not .win lhe;sweep8takejC ;S"ch; i8 f L , . r si a- i Vko i.; ; Thereceiptsrofcottonfrom October 1st;
ft, '"'r'nr7iri ' t V ! t eleven oroiucriucic o iioud
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uu IIUIV Uir U11IJ .iUJUUOIilLO. Ill .tUB.li').: ... 7' .. N,
--"wiuna w baKU vuvui tt:vr
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8ve ground upon a readiuatine: and 1
reaistributin2 of 4he Tariff:
. -- -. .. ... .
lieve that
D. ...
anaall must
i Place. To
we must havp
ad Means that are ;8onnd,
Scalar. There must be!
pform bill. ani .'this. wiH
ported by a Committee" friej
protection or. holding the iv
naall as proclaimed in nis speeches
ue real relorm. The Democrats,
yJQ. V a 'B.')' :M': aeainstl919 bales for-the .crop .year 'no I fortunate colored people-
a. i j t 'ml; 17 j aa az.a. "a z . -- - '.'V'..' . . . . t--. , . - i ava Arki
oe tieieatea in tne nrai, if r nnfTorwaaahowiniP the JN orth UarOr I crease ra layer otiosw oi i,vw f. i . :a1i ot y
havehowitjrarilLrcform, ilriaditors through the State House f 5 S3:LUhhthA I k!We
a tjommuteeor -vsvsr&.n w;vAn kin liDnnnnmi annor-l ' .. ?' n , - ,-w: i. r'- ' f wutiiw-i"-, .
'k,-:V..:!v,.s-''A,,'',','"l.,; V. M'T-', V " -" ia s t' --' J-ii ,.i I ' "."i ' '," "' "-" -".t-' ru'-'-,i': -'- -'t "nfe. if
. i -L.' ' V ' ' ' ' ' - ! . j , I ... . ' ' ' 1 . J , ! I ' ' ... ! ' ' i I lllilj Ui 1 II . I 11M I 1 I 111 rii m i i 11 r 1 ..ii ' ' f O.j Hi ,
1 -j 'it-, ! , ' ' ! - ; f. 7 ,t , .
must deal franklv
t x . 7 J
greatx qaestwn. j,. Hedsinfir will
not begin ta do. -( -' ; N
jH ndisjelected what sort of
a-tWaya and , ilean committee 7iffill
be phosen?. ra "What kind bi a one did
he Create when, Speakerbef ore?, - Ask
Representatives Davis' :.and 1 1 Sf.Ml
i-r jl..! cii . . -,! 1; uv LrriKiKfi vpfv ror nn his innvnniy mhn 1 ii iui uic sauiu uuit wilii u i-jiririi 1 t.i t : j . - . i
r it 1 t Afa'.v. n I J iWBi:ieuffi followed, 1;VJ T ' f AUUl 4UUiM "tuiuuuu iai uuiioi wiu no oe.morexnan aa. inesecona I injoriea by frosts qb
wtfAlYoteCtionists. . He K.! v!. v .. .,T- - U,1tt5n,oorin' w oU I amendment will receive about ftno (Vtt vnt t 1
da- so acain. for the leODard ha t nf T a - ,t Ji rit;ln m''.n ' " H ?d wdl probably., be: adopted.lesa ..the,! noUceabte beinon
nOt Changed hi flDOta or Tia tha f I th ivrvriltn ' ' ' 1 I ' " Preeiselv Rt . 5 n'Hrlr vMtoav t,o 1 n,;n'fm. soj -tiA-'j iTStZC rnTT-? r.Tr S - . - . -
voriteof theraiadelpha'Prbtectioii.:I
, t.:..i.iV.A- -i.,,. , 1
i ' ' ifccpuuiiuaua Buuioa nis t
pripciples. He is the same Sam Ran
a 1 ii 7i - u v ' 7., , : i
dll to-day that , he was then, i
last speech shows most plainly.
V - i : . ) - , " 1 -n
hcr.'LoutsvuI CourierJburnalt
moat'; infiaeoUdajly' ' ift tho
Sottthivay s thisi
- ' 'iluth&House there were only thirteen
Democratic votes, led by Mr Randall, re
corded f in favor ; of, .the Keifer-Kelley-Robeson
tariff. In the Senate there was
jusl ne jnThat last Congressional canvass
iougut ttisunctly , upon tariff reform,
and on thai issue wcarried the next House '
5l te ' w,?01'
likely!; that; there are any more protection
Democrats; m, the next jRbuse than there
wefe n t)Mlas and it is sirny preposterr'.i ll?5 $;Mt ttJ;P 'Pgf.r;fs
w. jm4f4s,u9-!emocros o me i
next House will reverse the, party record, 1
Wjmmjfi tCongress. but for the.f
isBi tuirxy yeaxsi ana pu tnemsei ves unaer :
,tt)Ja4 separated Mmsdf
from hit oartv to helD Keifer and KelW 1
Ai arftf ta helD Keifer and Kellev I
and Robeson to fasten a vile and thieving 1
-J""! ut"" ." yw w1 OIOHa, I
TBEES 1KD HEALTH.
iir 1, . 1 J 1 J3 : : 1
t e uave aireauy uau bu mucn 10
say about the effect of forests upon
,th fertility of land and the health, of
communities, that 'wc fear we mayj
weary the reader with the repetition
v iuu wavvi ' -A. uw ? iUl jF V tiCkUW Vi
,th snbject is our, excuse for , calling
attention again to it. 1" The facts that
have .been; .collected, establish be
yojidfquestion' that both the fertility
of jthe soil and 'the health of the peo-
pl4 are affected by the forests. ;;e:
uuc jjuuicu uuiuciuus . uiuauauro I
facts drawn from many countries that
ait tend to show that the destruction
Ithe' forests' mean, stenlityiof soil.
anfl, in, many .'localities, j increase of
fevers and other diseases. ... ; ' ; tl
iWe' refer to the matter again to
call attention to some facts published
;in?the Lond6n "iBtiilder. It 1 first re-'
.ierB. u tne seriouBi .eneoie-r n t xiaay
capsed by destroying the forests in
Tie destructive inundations in North-:
ern Italy have been f traced directly.
i.suprem.eariyingT irom ine once ier
tile lands thousands of, the unhappy
inhabitants t : ; -f :
itaiyr now- nas to: import umoer.
larffely, and yet, the yKiifero says it
is! well able to grow the most she im-
ports, .osoin in ine matter. oi urivme
people from their homes oh account
'bf disease . and ; the . importation of,
timber that could be grown we have
"flagrant instances of bad economy.
Jtialy is a poor nation and no wonder.
ii iTheJSuilder, ; looking mainly to
the condition of the forests in. Great
Britain, urges ;that .the government
take the raatter4n hand and by copy-
i n ' the'
Continent in France, in Belgium and
, i - r - - f s - '
in wermany, w (eapu ;3H-iW;?
fie we , have before referred at
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Jength in these columns, it thinks
KjGnel xesultsTwould follow, nit ays
thai the supply 'of timbermust, be
met: and lasks whence is it to come, i
J Ve.beli6ve that the States in the
Union ouffht to take the question of I
treo-sbarinP' :t arid 'trce-tdantinsr in
, - - ' " f- : in.; t- - i.- - - - t - ... ' - -
farmer ought to plant
se v erai n unureu trees every . yur n
, The Charleston JVews and Courier
i . rtDvr f i nno ;
lar thiaariAQMinnAmji.''.name are
f tboiittn generation;
i- " .
qf.that
L,ii 1
, niuau
k it typified an equally peculiar, but much
aristocracy .
irenerAtiorr wiu . be extremely I bales. ' ' ! - - ; .-- -" t -.;:t-
.... - - - . - . i i ..... . r . . r r . i ..
.n-:TTnAi!v,tliaii:'P.'nfffliMVMK'.i TkA vAitainhr 'a-i' ho irnw-vpirr Vrrrnt JVTI-''f
A! Y e be-1 hnTidfid."arid-fortv-sccond part of the 1 tmw tkt. to date foot un 2li81S bales. as 1
vT T , ... 'SioOiMJWtt showing an in-i id-Wthrlver near this
; i : a feT "V.MVaS"l! :"r.;??rx-rr?---r - uvcr-;i fpx atreet docK. r a ne-remains were tuoseoi i
Ui:hwp?4diii tox&palshlr placed in that elishmentovT:, h.,vr s
aisevenuja f f whAn th oirpd ndfish: suspendea m,i Unhionn no.L7. valued at Z4y.su4.Ti .rr.-r j . tow-j-i .sis.... .j. .;: .: n .i
never be 1 toeHouse was reached, the Governor; ex-: J being the largest cargo ever shipTxdf gS:" 9 f,fe'Sf 1 f.i WASHIKGTOm limdcl
idly; tip t grgt and best oran.it was symbolical of One f fleures were given in tho article respecting LkPiW -i.pfrv Call for s 15,000,000 AfBonda
isns j .,,..,; jv- filv! r., t,o nthflf inmnin i l .miftnrl ? - ,-,.,,-,.. ,.' h atanlman flrrivml from Perth Am-. j.-:-Ji no11.rn. tfeo-M
t , ... lj - 1 u v,;rn .vXrfv UvAl U') biv- --S'K' Au'n)
A firentlemanwho attended the late iheeultZ I -tl ... ; M I .. I . . , ,
PBidet county, inforros usof an u&ident i
cwe..to fiia"knwtedge. 'whilfe thereiti
AAEr rABe'VhotiveabounfteerfTM
distant frprnj1 Bethlehem urcKinV
hel. started to attend tffe same'btit' hid I ftojn tiysrpoo and aether British steam-" 1 probably be-coneKlyovei 1,000.-'
partieuHr speciesXto?-:-5i6-tieetin 4Arlr.te4mship WoodHde London, Capt.' Jen- J
thef int' 'tlUn' i'tU V i4kinS.lefttheWilminnn comnressiUr
r,J ,'i ' - - " 4 - . r 1
te amo lo andgot permission! to'put .ap.
xavonte "porKer' there' until Jhfs re-5 1
turn, but he had pot gpne aconsi'derable' j!
distance oefoiroSiew
distance lforeS" was'Jsurpr
w(hBt soundediike'the-p
thq-pecuHarkrunt' I
Af 4is pet on tba road. beulnd ktoau'rly1."6 ,ar3tr 8te,mer haayet
look to the rear confirmed hia iisniVnn:l.cne to -Wilmington, -a! neat number of
for thPre M no flnnKttn,. Mw ' At I
7 fcuere was oonnung ma taenuty. At
the; next house he secured temporary quar-; 1
tera tor nun again; but- upon Alr.f ; Allen's
arrival at the church, one of the first grunts
of Satisfaction which greeted rhis, appear
AncecaWejimhisoW
followed him the entire fifteen milea, ap-
se or anytning else should deprive him, l
nt it nrivia nf anainn mtn o.ui, I
..,oo iTTi 4
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hJ : - J'.u'v -f
Bll anauoaaiy vain.
n vouniy rain..- . . . I
,Tbe State Chronicle ot .Raleigh: noli 8es f
ue memoers oi me oiaie press- w.no may l
attend the rahr thatthey wm beS
tychjuuicvi ak wiu. wrvntqui uuauuuaru.'rs, 1
l 1 .t. m 1 ! j -1
which will be located in the end of iPIorai r
Hall, and that every possible accommoda
tion and convenience will be provided ;f OS
We are in receipt of a complimentary:
ticket, through Mr.' C. W. Lawrence,: Sec
retary, to the 21st annual Fair of the Cum-,
berland County Agricultural Society, to be
heW at Payetteville Nov. 6th, 7th, 8th and
9th. ' ' -.- - , ,;.;.-- ;,4 j.,:r-;
Our thanks are tendered for a - compli-,.-mentary
ticket, through Mr. J.-'. VanLind
ley. President, to the New Garden Agricul
tural Fair. Mr. Lindley was one of the
most prominent exhibitors at the late Fair
jof the Fruit "Growers Association iinft this i
city. - .
Oodlea Fowaoli
f The body of Jennie Lespiere, one of the t
colored persons "drowned hy toe swamping
of the battcau in the 1 river opposite the
lower part oi uu uiy, oa jnonuay ; aner-:-i
noon last, was found just below the Dram
Tree, near Mt. Tiniiospitaij yesteraay
about 12 o'clock. . Deceased was about 16
years old and lived in what ia known as
'Slab Bottom,' in the eastern part of the'
fT. - , J ,1 .L
Wafy; yeaterdayAfternooni m
cisyT one. was uurieu at tne expense vuc
AJCmeierV - i
-i The
of the
about
milont
bodv.or Charles Simmons; another -1 -9yidLrof ; w uuueiu, . w 3Kuuuro, , spuaci t
)??&Z??lJJ eternitvof love. Mann'
r. . i ; iminp rwinip , ; - ouuauua jumu nwui.
i l a : tr.' l ftprnivni nd tiw MPftmpr .loan, ihiwsum. i uw ui uu smuwiw.
Rising . Sun , Tabernacle "ITo.' 22, Grand I hrbught a number of the mmisters anddel
tt; i rA A - t XTT.-oii Mn4tcwJ l efrateato this citv. on their wav home.
IIMIIl W 1 11- I I 1 K WXN ?L Klimil I m. I III B V-V ww whw - i-w w--- '
will h. , intarrort with thA -hrniom f : the I
same in Pine-Forest Cemetery thb inorning I
at7 o'clock. The sOm of ',t6.'90 was ifouhd. l
in tne poc&ets oi me oeceaseQ py voroner i
Jacobs, , and will ' be turned over to his: i
father ""'"'"; iT vsia i I
The bodies were
werelanded m the 'dock; toptJv;
of Wobater street.'
'" Coroner David Jacobs, was 'notified,1 but
no inquest was held., ". : jt-a.
: One body-rthat of Mary 'Bliza p'Han-nan-H3till
remalni'unrecoveredl"
Hore- About the ' TToodslde and nr
. Cargm. . - ' ..... ; - ' . . .
; In nQticing the clearance, of the aBritish,; j
Steamship WoodHde,
fact was mcntjo:
cargo of 5; 030 v bales
down ia a lighter, to be'putxai the 'steapier
at Smithrille: WehaTOrinceb
il.i it " U : .ll nAAAnfinat Itt 'WOfl'1'
that this was not really necessary. hut 'was
i i v ''.: ?''. . r t t; :"":1- '
done as a mere natter of precaution by. toe I
ftntain. who baa never visited our Port be
fore.- ,vin oinerv, wora3. sne . wouia easuy,
hive gone down toe river "and" out at the',
bar with her entire- cargo'oh board She.
left her.wharf and went down "to Smith-'
ville drawing 14 feet 8 inches,4 and . wilt not
draw more than 15, feet with a .. full cargd;
whereas there is known to be 'from: 171 .to
id feet on the bar at fiill tide.- ; .: . ' ,
j The steamer will probably not go out per
fore Sunday, as she has :Vto-coal; up.; and
otherwise prepare for her voyage..' '.;:'.(
The Eastern Association. ,. ;r,:
.T
'. t Tlnrinir tKo nooaqiTp nf thfi- StftRmP.r .
Damon down the river on Thursdays with
a number of; the ministers .. and delegates
trm tlia -Paotorn. A aoni n.ti tn nn hnnrrl At
nfi ... cf .Rev. Geo. S. . Best, of
mmiin an fmnortant meeting was had and
the following resolutions, passed, . being
aiAai nw a-czsv - iuiti mm " i-iiHiriiiaii
n. A. Jenkins, as secretary and by Revs,
V a ..":. i ' .iim. J t . ."T. -
Geo. 8." Best. 'Theo.!l Whitfield, ' WV M.
Kennedy, W. B.: Knight and . M, C. Wal
ton: ' ' . , r '
; Wukkkas J we have received f signal
courtesies at the hands of CaptrPaddisod;
in conveying us without charge to and from
the Eastern Baptist Association' is'i V,
4 Therefore be it resolvedthat our thanks
be extended td Capt," Paddison,' and a copy .
to October 13th foot' tip' 13,62& bale; as
? i Afmn'K.lM-fw,M flAlAhAli'Tnt fA thfl
j
gs arenow retailing a from
25 ntspefdbzen! r "f
, iu hum. xoauc, jmo-1 apeak irom his owb personal xnowieage ox i inpse ;;mwie - ian, ;mr.
oca that MIS oaies out. a i-nftt la mnnired tn imnmve its nav tration . P ' luuiycicu
" ' It " ja 'A a a 1 - - - - i aw ' . aW ( . . i . 1 - -. i . : t- '.J : -. - I 7- -!'',. 1 I 1 V. " V . -- - to. .u nauk -
pVA ?TC vh . urccn went to foint uasweii. ueattvs I
I flH HUarCH I I ll-... inruna nf S TOW L
VIIMWTOW.-. X -.,.''- ... W .'' I-- . .dfcUh. AJW,,4IIIWT."l..Jv..yy . " ' WT.i L UH CVEUUI1! ASOUCU tM .UU . U .
. ,' IT"
i mt .111 i i-r - i- ,1
iYf - l!!'' a
W wqommeridal history of ' Wilmington
Kthat4yf or,.tL first time, in the. an
9 '.tbe poytrthereiwas ntefe(i7atne,
and steamed down the river
- ? i j - , , '"- - v w - 7 1
V,m.,h,e 1 ;
she! has taken 4,817.bale8 of cotton, and at
HWi1? W1U 00 on f.Doa
raafnig the cargo-5,030 bales, she is bound
d H is expected" will be' 16
j7j mfkhifi u&i.l'
PrP? T1" hr . JHldw the
o( fl ctopti Jenkins, Mr. Melntyre, the
Chjef uQfiaceri ; or Mr,$naith,f1the; Chief
c a-a.. ; a '
Engineer Cwho! have all, been verr kind
Ajpq. Obliging) they had'an opportunity of
niiautely Inspecting the 'huge leviathan
and noting the neat and clean appearance
of jeverything on, ard. , The , Woodside.
Wai built last year by the North of England
nipuuutling tJompany,1 SUnderland, and
fitt(3d :p -with'f:allcthe latest: improve-
,ments mpiuc
Chkdburn's Ti
uii. srJ! - ' r - -. i
lyeuuj, luiuumK steam steering . gear ana t
vuttuuuruflicmveiegrapo. CLer register- I
?d tonnage is 1.140.,, her engines of 10
norse power, attOTieierajBpced is 9 to
10 knots anffidhi. ?tfs
The -offlfiTa wr-vnrv tnnph ' nUi
wih? the eustom of sleeping . ashore while
c, puu uivu. iw mb . piugic. 01
. r . ; . . . ---o -
Btav Here taave made manv friends' Thev
They.
wefe delichted with.the town and .with the
people, uuu were sincere in ineir ' praise 01
the; very kind treatment they received.
We have never met with more clever gen
tlemen, and ouriwishis that the Woodside
will make a very safe and prosperous trip
ana return to get anomer cargo tram Wil
mington ere the cotton season'is over. -
Toe Kaatern. Baptist Asaoclatlon.
ie Eastern 'Baptist Association' which'
'aVBethlehem Church, Pender county,
last at "12 o'clock.1 was. very"
ly atfended, 'delegates being' present
frdm nearly all the counties in " the bounds
of the Association. V ' " '
Steward 'was elected ' Modera-
toi Rev.' Mr. Carroll; Clerk, and Mr. A. M: I
I - ' . -
, "; The introduelory sermon was preached
oy.iieY. . Jvenueuy.
A large amount of routine business rela
ting to missions, etc., was done by the As
isociation. w
d Pollock8ville, in JbnerUhty.' was selected-
as the next places of. meeting of the.
AssqciatiQu,jr.f-,,:;r M.i,. ;;
ReyT. A- Keid, of J3eaufortJM. C,
on ' Wednesday to"
o nigc auuivuiw, uu. jitoiciuojr iuuiuiu
- All speak in the highest terms of the un-
hounded hospitality they -experienced a'
thfehaudaof Jthe . people; otlhe neighbors
va """s8 "f"
uqn, and all seem to naye Keen wen
with their visit,"' " ' ' ' J
pleased
i
CdnUnplated ImproTiBenli of Black
Rlyejp visit- or. congressman Green.
ri
mejt
onT
targe
Iriftl" HviiTtrn.T Orwii' nn'r Cnnorresa-'l'much
'icct, ai&cmipam
-up. Ulack luver, on the steamer jonn I
. -
a I V i -rwi ' a wa- HsaI -g TV j' till
:Bridge, Black' Rivei1 Chapel, Robinsons'
u- arrs ianamg, ana at i
IK11UL UU Wlka.llWL.ljy XI7ICACIJ U&L1VC I
7 " ---rf a-t,
. -j.s 1 .in." m.j I
aim pender counties, with whom, he con.
:f erred freely on the subject of his' visit.
'It was universally 'decided by the people
interested, we learn, to get up strong peti
tions, all the way, from. Lisbon djowni and
forward, tuem to Congress, and . our imme
djate "Representative, who Jexpressed ' him-'
jBelf as 1 being! strongly impressed with the
'importance ? of .having . an,., appropriation
"fr,i-m the. Qeneral (government, promises.
;.to use his bestenorts to Becure one. ( ; r :
Irect importation j ,,.' (tr.- s
i i The lsriush steamship varou isay.wixica...
'arrived here yesterday, brought a , stranger,
'to our port in the shape of a handsome fox
.hound, direct- irom -Sherwood uorest,
lioltinghamshlre, andfrom Kennel's Grove,
hunted now by Lord-Galloway, and pre
I door is the, .nronertv.of Mr. T. Bo wen.
viously by the Jfiart or xaroorougn. i ne
"Who was hereon a visit some years ago.,.
1 1 t . . a. v'U i -: "a
a rtaa nmini imh. ihiiimih iu w i ih w i.ii l i w
snots: and is fourteen months old: ' She is
attracting a good deal of - attention , among
sbortsmen in the: community,: as well !as
others. W;hQ. have a fondness for fine i, atpek..
nother Brltlsb Weamerfy .a"'.-(- t
: j The third- Brhf jSteamship foT the.sea'-
sbn arrived here for a cargo of cotton yes
terday.-"- She.is ff:jOht$ytlmBL
erplr' commanded r; ,Captt Oflpray, '
registers 1,539, ahdis consigned to Messrs;
r E. PesChau-:'&; JyestennAfani.f;Het, cargo;
insists 01 V wmj p suit tvuu iu wub ui,
r 7. -"i iSI klii mo "nrJi,
f 4 Worth and the cotton ties for' Messrs.;.
V UClUIBBCIi W W. . auw vw, m-w w
tWRwuiPt & Co."
fblendid 'iron steamer and -measures -
240
length. , "i rrX-'',.
"TS.!Bfc4sB"r3? t.ir-ii a .
Another BodtFfrtenOSi?! min G
j The body ofnthe Aird and la of the un-
who were drowns
city ly : the? capsl-
monday'af ternooh
yesterday1 morning
towed into the W oos-
mt. teeima
boy N. J yesterday, with five,, hundred
ioiaof .steel raifor toe Cape:Fear & Yad:
Ito f WBaOroid 1
& Yad -
jiicn, inciuuiiiueB piumpsuaMaueu.rfrhe body scarcely quivered after, the drop.
Itoadlr'a majority Over' 12,000The
' Xieslslatnre Democratic Tbe Tote on
1 tne AmendmenU.
'- i By Telegraph to the. Morning Star. I . it
x Oolukbus. Oct.MLMore: comnlete re-3
turns from Tuesday's election iadicate an
first amenent will notJet: yer 100,00a
PFfote liW
iea
M rom o,uuu to, au,uyu and iheXjreeAbacK
VOtSaO.000. y,
tCK; i
f fPHMi ?, ? f?
1? T
BJMrman'a Bleetlon Claimed ojr 13000 1
UK''
Plurality rrliesislatmre jaepuillean-: 1
Cbok-jT llemocraGIeted Conra-' J
Journal, from Des 1 Moines.1 low.' savs i
Sherman's majority ."jwill 7 reach 30,000. j
Complete returns from 59 counties. ' which J
tJiuv ifu. . 1 1 1 11 1 1 i ' ni ihiipm ' invvw r nhvi !
include heavy Democratic districts,'' give;
ia,sw, and , partial .returns from the re
maining counties r eive him 27.000. " His
plurality will not be less than 12,000.; The
lower : house of, the Legislature
Thh RflniiWinunn" nrnn hnu- fA AMI" tHd 'ntt;-
position 41--of the remaining five the jBej
r. - " ,
nnnnpana mill out thrao 'I'hn Ncnato iino I
... ... . . M '...m
V. - - r- - ' " T ri.rr.l
j :
Tbe TlHrderer' of tbe Gibbons CblW
dren Handed at Graysoji, Ky. Wlfer
Oiardererr Hansed In Oblo A Ies-
ijperate Strnesle on tbe: Gallowi
' I h m.KjKh.-4hfn-1 - -I
' t 1:1: r"i-'T7:r, , I
-r - "' - -1 r-?., a'
was hanged at Gnym;? lgOT M.
to qay. ; uis necx ; was proKen. tie: was I
tf an.l?rlain?ed. f blf . ?n rWe:
l2SfwHff:i2It-?,S-
scaffold that the witnesses against mm had
commnwja perjury. - ms crime - was tnfe
murder and outrage of the Gibbons girls. f
.. Toledo," O. October 12: Carl' Bach',
was hanged at Bowling: 'Green, Ohio, ' to-;
aay ror toe muraer or ms , wue in uctoner, I
1881. in a quarrel. , with a corn cutter. . . lie
was tried twice', and? convicted cach,time.'
On the scaffold he was cool, and responded
to ' prayers by ; a 3 German-! priest . He,
Charged his deaih, to the, persistent efforts
Of the Districts Attorney, whom he. forgave
Bis neck was broken. The execution was
private. ; :; ,:.f?"'.. tuo'-rrhQr
- LoitrNGN at, Canada, Octo ber.l2.t--Mann , '
who murdered the Cook, family, was hanged ;
at 8 o'clock this morning, in the jail yard of
this place, lie steppea upon the trap-door :
with firmness.and without flinching careful
ly inspected the pinioning of is legs; wore
a cheerful smile, said good-bye to his attend
ants,, nodded to tos newspaper, correspond- r
ents, and after a very impressive prayer had'
been offered by an Anghcan minister, drop
ped into eternity. He said it was only a hop,
a smiui wuuu into an
s crime was the mur-
Ruggle W. Cooki. his
wife, a son and: a daughter, in January last..
. Mann jconf essed ,i.r:,j K'f,,iF:
,' CiiEVKLASD,-Oct. .12. -"Jack . Radford
was banged .'td-day &7 Fremont; O "for
wife-mtirder, committed last Oetotoer. i Uq i
made a fierce , fights agahlst the officers ;
cried Viet me go, .you hell hounds, ". and.
iihfiwprpd ' hlftsnhnmnnn "and 1 'ohirehfi, enl-
tots upon them.2 ; AfteWJbeing dragged S to
the 'Bcaiioia .
away and
trouble
his guard ; drinking whiskey, talking about
oEfering prayer.- Radford discovered among.
a a ' . i . r n v Jt n 1
ureensiaue, uie i
yt yiaau. x ucu
scene.' 1 Kadtord
aww vuvm, owuppvu wa mv JW
tojrnsh upon hia father-in-law.. The sheriff
made a furious effort, strapped as he was, :
aqd assistants, had all they could do to hold
him' VUa aA
bfm' 'VTTA"- rvd ' 'and i?TBfd fevATvhrtdv'!
,- - - J
The body was cut down in twenty minutes. ,
.About 150,witnessed the execution. Ji
I
YELLOW FEVER.
Deattts from tbe ilseaae af .M avana--,
The Epidemic i' Breivton, Ala. He-
TJorts ; from Vera. 3rna
ana rensa-
' colal' , ';.': j
. iBy Telegraph to the Jlornlnjc Star.l , .
t jWASHiNo;TON, Oct 13. D. Wv Bnrgess,
sanitary inspector of the United States Ma
rine Hospital Service- at 1 Havana,1 reports
that during the month of September there..
were 562 deaths in that city,; 60 deaths from
yellow fever, 44 of which occurred among
mercantile shipping and private individuals
and the remainder in the marine hospital.
The wharves are : markedly infected . and
shipping going to them now runs the ' risk
of being invaded ; by the disease. 4 There
waS 20 deaths from yellow fever at Hava
na idnring tho week; ended October 5tlu;
Surgeon Stone, of the Marine Hospital Ser
vice, stationed at Savannah; has been or
dered by the Surgeon General to proceed
to Brewton, Ala.V and investigate the air
leged epidemic at that place.,,. - v
' ; The Louisiana State Board of, Health
'has been requested to send a competent in
spector to act wittturgeon "Stone in theT
I A- report1 from Vera Crut,s,Septembef
27thi says:'5No yellow fever among' ship-.:
ping nas ocurrea recently -r. .-v.
i A dispatch from Pensacola Navy Yard
i a a. j. ' 3 l - . 1 aj i.il 1 a .
Was receiveo to-aay,: reporting mat tiie tast
f case ftt yeoow lever uati: iwui uauaaigou
. . n . M J i J!.l.. A J
casea,
l.tli. -. M : !; V I '..I't'-t-ft'iii- h ii- fat lV.I
Tbe Boston Post Sued for. Wbel by A
I . t ;'v : ColoredJLapryer .v'v
Boston, Oct 12. Edwin G. Cwteer
colored lawyer, f entered a libel suit , to day
against' the Boston Post Publishing Co.,
for defamation of character contained fa
ant artick- published inc that npaper ithls :
morninff'.- The damajrea are laid at 10.000. .
The, papeta have been served upon the Post
.1 dempuon or f io,uw,wu ounreeper cens;
1 bonds; Tbe, , call will mature December,!
1 bond
15th.
4 f.. - ----.-
he tneai aesperateiyjiODreakJ: mere nave, oeenjn aeatns iromDiacs, i . "r. '. ?
jump from the. platform.-. With. I votait here, .The matter ejected J by somb t.yipw. acworKron tne v.:x. ec x . , v . tvau- .
he was bound"" ahd the noose t ofithe sick holds about xher same TeiatwW to f'roaar-. wowc oftitjais roauis progressing
, the drop' falling at 12:05 6'clock." f'thp black. vgrnifpfyeHQWeyer; asshocky f javoiaoiy,.iney. aren at woricnear , ,
spent - Jast Aieht fcarbuiingLwith 1 wine does.to ink:; The constituent parts are" T Ote UHl. ; There Writ be a depot located at
o .
RedacUoB ofEBtlmates W fcoriratt4f
! i WbeatA Fall - Average Yield of
Seoiam To1aeoi Below tbel Aver-
H -, , i,,
t tBy Telegraph to the iHorntoStorUI
,4WAsmifoT0iT;)eU 42.--TheiOctiBer-
corn report., of .the Department-of Atgrif,
culture
Septdnvber. relative 4o
i the ?th. 9th. and, 4Qth..
frosts later, the most
the 16th? in theiiNofths
average iOt cpnaition shows,
drv. which' was fTftjitns irf1
Michigan. Wisconsin. Qhiasnd New YorkJi
LThere. was, Also. severe. u loss -m M,iBnesota
and Dakota, and some damaee in thfe elc-
Mt3uimrwoo3 Qiix-eiiiisTiTaQia ana west
ana a6d Illinois 'and itt thft t''inHWn5l
field Of. lowa;; but scarcely a.tijf in iflebXas-
ka,j and none in Kansas;
fhere is no ipen,
tioi of fmtltt aiiy States
syivaftiagji n:f t;T'3.
I Miehiean from 60 to 45. Jniyisfeonski fiml
is seven points m Illinois and five in ifodi-il
- i - . .. i
ana... The. high September figures have,,
hecjn materially reduced by frost,11- and the
loss of condition frdm drought has becemei
morepparent,- causin&slight reductions of
thd September estimales of many of the
Sotthern States', r. The general fiavCragefiofi j
Condition for .the entire-field ia 7SoiT.
points lfess than on the first of &cptembf
itjixi,:. iiuui .iiuaut-.-iu -LiiKt innn.li i nfi mm
' . . . . . .: hmj
tnO tSOUim fine product Of the" vea
be blose to 1,600,000,000 bushelswith inote
soft corn than last year, .mostly Jin - regions
that consume their entire crops
. KetuTns of uieyieia ot wheat .wUcate a;
production of .about 2 x bushels per acre
less than the crop of last year. dtt is but 9.
bushels pertcre in Ohior 10 in: lllinoia,;and
,but a fracUon:aboveil(;4n'!lndiaUa. Ml &
atxve ia:m iaichigaa,;andaajQMwjJesta;i
Tottt -natifhrnla and 1Jl I
andisKanstw iatemgesiabottt(iil7$ These;
.& LrirLr :r, " lTT7m."rri -
averages are m the several States based on
iyHtemaucwiy! reHtiea;wrc8UltSir or I
1 finfingi whUe a revision, of the records
the season mav cause alie-ht loal Rhanowa -
f; n lg certain that the final averageyfcldwill
W differ much from 11 3-10 bushels, per.
I acre: . The aggregate willoxeeed ,400.000.-
000 of bnshels ano may reachr 420.000.00GY
The quality is not up to the average,
The yield of oats is a full average of the
.series of i years, or ; about .28 bushels per
acre jor ue wnoie country. . JxeorasKa and
Kansasiave the largest yield and the croDH
Willi aggregate 500,O0Q000 ; bushelAtThe
qualitys W, iayeragingi 98--lO0(beiag-
fee ridard w6i?j i HVAvrM3Vi?M
f The barley crop ; will average.between 1 1
and 2 bushels per acre- more than-last year
-rapproxiinating.-5Qft teishels: aQahr.
fprma. JSew York, Minnesota, Wisconsin I
and Iowa contribute three-fourths of the I
'a . . . . . . 1
The potato .; crop is in better conditioh
than in any year since 1875.--' The prospect'
is favorable for, a crop- above the mediuna
.. The tobacco crop will " be below' an ave-
rage-'yielct The 1 average condition In;;
Kentucky .is - 77, la Virginia, 64, r rThe se-
fcond crop will 'be good.' ' Averages "of the T
seedleaf States are low. YTheMgeneral ?vo-
rage of condition is 82.-
3? j .ii. nmm sfc
Tne Character of tbe DUease-Npt Snf-
flclent XTelp to Bury tbe Dead vv
:"V!
1
New.Oeleaks. La.. .Oct.
13, 4 Mobile,
jleabhs'frbm 1
tonerfa avs : Dr. Toinr telei
KilRWtOTV that ; ilirititT(ithe i nasHf our dav,
.there has not been sufiicient ?help r to bury, I
the
Regarding the nature' of the
-di
ihe
bile and gasTTic macouswhicn contain ,a i
says, x state as a iact tnatwt
tracBOf coagulated: blood and charcoal wa-i."P
Stateorent: IS k aiSO1' Signed by t
e and Farishf' -' " - ' 'J r t
JRev.R. JP.VBaker was striefcetf, dd wtf l
yeBteraay..Vte is aoin . weiu
' i . . t a- i ..: " , a a-
1 a ' l ni n T WP I IV TV rlHW I
n n tit I
cases are reponea to -aay
i -I
Removal of Commissioner Accounts
- anse of the .Advance In Texas Pa
tle Bons. .jji' j, f .
n: By ajBlegrapli to Che Morning Star. ; x"t ri
NeW'Yobje Oct: 18MayorEdsoriiio
day removed t rom office t Commissioner J of
Accounts : Wm: P; ShearmanThe ground
for removal was the' fact : that o Shearman
made public his report .in.-the'. Carroll;
frauds before .the Mayor .had . t'une to, ex?
amine it. r'-::
i ; The advance in Texas Pacific? bonds'ito
day is due to the announcement that the,;
Company will pay in scrip" the interest
which fell due July 1st, 1882,' and July 1st,.
-1883. on the income and land grant bonds.
LThis effectually disposes Of the suit recent-'
ij commenced against i the JUompany to
compel the - payment of , interest on its
bonds. Incomes rose 3 per cent., and Rio
3rande, Division 1st,' 1$ percent
A NEGRO KILLED.
' Jas. Drnmmond ' Fatally - Stabbed
! . ?.f Warrenton N..C ,.ti
at
l By Teleffraph to the Morning Star.
Raleigh, N. a: Oct '13. Jas. ' Drum'
mond colored, was killed yesterday atrWafel;
. a. t -a a- - mi I
renton oy jesse Juacon, wnite. t lueyuat-
; relied) and Macon stabbed Drummond with
a knife, severing the jugular vein.- la live ,
minutes the negro Was a, corpse. Jlacon
fled and at last accounts had hot been capV
turea..,..., t H'-'-ci,i-i i j loia-ifttw-i-i
I
COTTO&
A Sammary of.tbe Crop to Hate. V.-.
Nkw Yobk. Oct 13. Receipts, of cot
ton for all interior towns, 143,291 bales; x&t
deipts from plantations, ,256,270 pal
total visible supply oi cotton lor tne woi
,800,m Imleff.of whJch 155,882 bale-
"r LO UlSlxA2Ti rv.
Tbe Governor 1 Slens -a - Mnrderera
i 1:r:vi ..fl-t..
1 T. . , Hn W 'fl " . PVlt. A iwMMr-.
? fluff v ki.ila mhj vuh: xis.-rr a wJMTPtwrH
yesterday signed, the death .warrant of
I George Davidson, who 'murdered Alexah
cution will take place November 23d. -
t i ' " - ayii .rt-av O'
I TheWeklystatent't
ciated Banks shows the foltowings'iaianeaj
tion. increase'
increase
$75925,1 The. banks n.pwnoio.Kiiww
m av-AAaa rr 1 awo 1 MnniyomnnTfl
l1 1 1 ' . . 4 s CAi
- . f Bd . . ' t -
are American, against IjOSlJUUO ana Pw,- as.
JOfl resnectivelv last veal : cron in' sieht T list
878L8S9 balea.s-4 :hhij .nciSchilriiBiio A I m
rSpiritS;T Turpentine.
-K 4- GrJds& Ttihtwd Ue lelri
?
:flja the steamer lBou . and Ready,. Need
ham TTennedTmasler, cohtemplates making "
"regular ttipA BaweeiJJiiaIace an3 timith-'
field durinsthef all and winter for the rur
or iranrung,cpttottJtrom, the latter
The CharlotteFemale Institute?
Kch thatRev-.-i Wm. i R - Atkinson -is u ' l
eipali- willhaveLtlhe:: approaching - v
1 pfabe
1- avafja
draw
:of its
n tur ia xwtaict, anart exuion Of tne
n,rimlBtmir5s.aad- decorative "worki v -
pubils'duTihff thd hart : two.' sess'ihrm: 7 . '
"u(w. umiawsiu eciipse, any similar; ex,, ;
hibiticmade44thc;tatrb 1 .
tudb And ipx qualitysThe.: Imititate Kuule. I-i
an Ethibjt n&Xlfo Son th Carolrna State Fair ; "
last Vear which attracte'ir hinr.n1 attont Ann :: 1
4hf thepne urrqwAirgtaJirwill. be , .
?Iayt6L'J?;t:whteerf per-, : '
' sons were convicted at the fall term of
Jpl nsjon; Superior, OourUast week six . of -enrlotasswltnd
-battery;-five for lar
teii n three for afEraywo.foc fornication
,mt adultery; one" for carding concealed
we: .pond and. one for misrlemwinnr : t
Pkimore letter. Oct.- 2. North Carolina
jnd the Baptists orf the State ought , to fed i
proud that they have such a bright star shin-'
giA another State and in aIarire a eitv as
l, Baltimore Rev. A. C-Dixon, he pastor
oi immanuel JBaptist Church" in Balti-- r :
! oiote is doing .a good work, and will cast a
gpc d reflection upon Mtf native ' Stale, and -
toe Bjnj.Qf li(orth.CfroliA.-fjv..:-SA j
, tt ityjiKiugiiaiu iopr?6.-, j. ne. crops v
4 toisctouniyiare' fearfully' Bhortcertain-- V '
Jy AQtprer thp, half a crop will -fjgath-
ered. A negro named Armstrong ac- ' -
icidentallv nut a 22 pistol hall tlrrouc-h one.
(.of his fingers at Capers Mills last Wednes-"
day. rti- Alf,! Jiunc&n IVy, Melntyre died : ,
at his home in this vicinity last Weenesday,
Agdd betweea'SS had 90 years.. , We
veiyjnuch regret to learn of the death of
cJame8 IdntoeK Va Gformer' citizen and x V
tJohnty : Commissioner or this county,
wh ich cectrrrcd at f his residence ' near Che-: '
& r, 8. Q., .last Wednesday,, aiKd. about 55 . -yet
rs- '-ili-'For Krlong time'Mr. f William -Th
irapsou. of this yioinity had ibeai sjiffer , ,
ad with a s6re Teg and finally it'Tiecame
neaesirx -fo , atata, th , deceased., Jimb -
ve we Kuee. wuicn was aone last .
Beaver i ?
Creek and Bluff Mills,1; These" Mi
eniployment to a large number' oi
Mills give
number" nf -"bands'"!' -V
and sheetings. J' Died, on th6 ethinst;
ia?;aB!mninBn jowq;i Miss. Kliza A.x- .
ta,. daughter of Mr. J
A. Brown, acisd.
V J?MIW : TT": -. W "son, or liar-
aw i JiiJ Tl. A t.'ni tlTlt i -i ti . (
croos were much better than were pi-
peiteid; lhati nearly a f utf crapjwill be made. f'
Hu crops were mucn Dciw
M.j Whitted is the proprietor. The
Fayetteville ColtojPLSLOjl jMill Qsmpany
arQ pushing their, business , rapidly , ahead,.,
and it bids .fair to be.one of our greatest in ; V
duptries.' ' ' This cbmpany is now WOrkine '
!Shands.' ; They gin 30 bales of cotton per ...
-'day, and turn out 3 bbls. .or. 125 gallons '
'OIL r,K iiutstiur-sii .,..;Ei.i?4V-,l.:,si y. t
i ' RaleighJ2ecorer: ; Bro E. I.
- Morgan baptized seven at White Rock,
Buncombe county, on the' 4th- Sunday, ul- "
nkd- Chowart Baptist Female Insti- i
. tute is booming, n. Opened better than for a
number of years 62 per cent, better than '
lasjt falE Sixty-three boarding pupils the ;
nr$t,day,.na tweiveor,nf teen others ex-
pected ' - Bro. ; J: G. 'Pulliam has been
A . . - n .
oopaucxuig s nappy meet inc wiun tne. urao -;
Trtee, Baptist Churc. ;;XListen at that name
again.) "Over ' forty professions ; 1 between Y
v wmyiriand . .thirty. x. baptisms, i is
'said (and X have no grounds for.cohtradict-
ing it)' tnatattereare twenty Baptist town
pastorales nowtvacant morth. Carolina,
and forty in the country to be added to this
tist-stxty -4in all: May
the? ..Master send .. '
thfeni; suitable pastors 4 17. SaunderA. ,
Hit Bdigious Herald of Oct. UJi. Not qukc . '
asjbad as that brotner;- VWd are growing it
rabidlv and need a femrannd. nrenj.hj.rstmn .
twho build up.' , - " '; ' ' ..; ; '
;le4rt ' lait "Alr?i GallifWay, f Agent oC Mr. .
I '-M- We .have a tobacco factory for the ' . .'
smanufabture 6f plugand s'mokfrig tobacco, ).'
Briders. who. has, been. negotiating for the,,.,,:' ;
r4ht of way fbrTthe ". Wilson -."&" Florence -
i,viHvau, oias puxcuaseti xuu. cross , uenjc
Jectoji inn qvJ& .v. .Kaiiway ana
l!as maae contracts ror more ln -Koocson
pojuntyi
vA-'new stockade Ss:xiow;fin-i.
s;iJoiIl'-; r3. ) ?pjjuttii!Auwi.iuji, ..
iL-r1 u"fr.V?: p VT . ,
-p wreensuuro uu uuwoer ou. -
1 At he same time a -meeting of , the Direc-
, tors, pf the U. & v. Kailway Uompa- .
U J w ca uiatsv uviu. - a. aj.v uivuwuc w ta a
-iiv was hiso ueiu. J lie uieeuntr
all bemir in attendance execot Mr. Lillv. or
v jiyeiieviiie, ana xar. juonncii, oi jxew
-York. The Improvement Company de-yi
ttenuned.to. prosecutetoejvork under the"
ntract'a8peedily as,-, possible and ' ere
lone hope,: to be -able to ' have trains run-.-.
nmg from Jjumber.Bre to Greensboro. ;
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Hitctiett pet. Trentoncpnso.rt-of'-thei'late
Sheriff Pritchetof Jones died yesterday'
morning. - The 'sweet potato crop is
isaid td be excellcht.MA boat load was sell- '
ngatthe market dock yesterday evening
ai3tcent8 per bushel.1-- The steamer .
Shenandoah, under command of Captain
fiiuthgate fnoved out on her regular route
iterday .evening at 7 :30, o'clock, ' takin g ,
rig 'quitcr-a -shipment 'of cbttoni"' - '
he committee appointed to make arrange-,.
'nients for laying the corner stone of the
'npwcourt house hare' selected Gov Jarvis i
;tf deliye the address on the occasion and
'the Governor has accepted the invitation.
;-P Capt: A. -W Styrott' was in thd-city j
yesterday. ;- He , attended the ; meeting of .
'tfe' stockholders of the - Inland "Coasting '
Company at Beaufort on Tuesday and was
ejected President of the .Company. , Maj. -,
jW. 'A,'Hearne was elected Superintendent.
Capt; Styron is building a boat "to put on
; White Oak river and it is hoped it will be
completed'. In time to '- move the present
"crop. p. ii m ha --' fib- 1 1 .u -4 ' to i--i't
i . Weldon 'Jfews ;It is rumored- ,
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i the Tarboro trains will soon be run di
rent through to Weldon. ' Canned stmv v; -
cjeon is now palmed off for, pickle salmon, ,
ahd it requires nice judgment to detect the"
- . ' f -. r , . . i Tt fit l . i
I auo. ' ' air uex uamiii, aiea on tne
'5 th. instant, At hiaJiome near. Enfield.. r
;g ehator Ransom, Who has been sick with
chills here for some days, is, we are glad to
say. wen enough to be on the streets again. .
jjiessra. j. yt. vtarrew ex. vo.i oi xvmg-' -ood,
have given $100 to theConfrate,
ome fund. , -r We learn that Mr. W.
0. 1 Powell ' of 'AuroUan , Springsriost his
store $hd everything it by. fire on Sunday .
Uight There was no insurance.
J. U. Williams, --"ot Scotland Jieck, lef t
week for Canada in tbe. interest of his
easurjing machliich has been patent-
;ltlis -rumored that -a train of
'eleeg csis will soon ; be put pm' the At;,; !
lanuoast; anew to run between new York. -and.
Jacksonville, fit will cany 09 mail or -Express
and will make . but few stops. It ',
iJjhimf heift-u Jkhe monuhgS- Ottj-t
lastftaturdayTiight ther freight train which k.
arrived hers rora Raleigh at 7 o'clock ran,
0ver a colored; maPJuUip-Hawkins, two
5iiles and a half rf rom h-erp, "and very seri-
uslyininred hifn.' ' There Were four in the
arty allgoing hotne- from town r on the ,;,
track and were supposed 10 .be arunK, as
they can give ho account of the' accident, '
unately, jeot .out ot the r
did hot cef far enough4 ' ,
4way frbm Ihe track find the. bumper of the ;
fnwsimm 011 p, " .
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