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V kill THE SENTIM THE SEXTIXEL "y mliml ADVKMTIHIMi KATK8. Adicrtlsetn hi. will tar Ipserlrd Ln the Dally CKTiasi. si h n...tng ratca isw aqoare Ol sua Inch, or l no on lines. - M r s.(llae ,n. ...r 1.00 ' oi. .. sulsM,.ti iliMTtiol as than a Week V" ri i i.i-iin) m ' MIWI. I'lHllMIIU Wtt llll I'M MY. 1 m Ili Com I I t. I; I l.e S -I c.sl I i 1 1 -' lOS. ir in ,tl alien I square. 1 Seek, t 1 wwi., 7 mos. .'S. .Ylr .".0 I I mouth, H.0U I V crko r-nii. 1 tiy fart nf II.,- lly t ii " i ai t -v t " ttWOtt " Hi 44.UU I " , " au.iaj II " 4B.0H I " a 44.01 il " .V " ' ' l.t LLJ.J! fs.tll KlfTtsN I BUT ier VOL VII! KALK1G1L N. C SATUBI JUNE j4, i873. . . URGKSf ('IS(TLlTIO) OF AS! FlfEt fl'Bl 1KRKB I THE CITY. - , .,....rj---- 1 LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ON 4th PAGE. IJT 9 M PETTKNtlll.L . CO.. 10 8Ute St eel Boston, 37 Park Row, New York. nd '01 t ncatnnt Street, I'hlladeprita. are our Agents for procuring ailverliarrwn'a for our lir(tfce SsftriMu.) in li-e above cities, and authorucil to cutitraet for advertising at our lowest rt-tcsj. Tl'Y l.'O'l'l .V IMAItKK'l, orted daily by V. i.'. Htronach, (iroier I anil Commission Street : M. reliant, PayeUcville l..rji..H, J mii. I J .'7:1 :u oar market to day : .... 17 ...'.. Si .!. I'm.- ol tl At 1'.' Ill -fj 4 n. Ill Sales - -Market llrra IIOTF.I, ahuivai.s. City Hotel, June 12 A J Mills. Kirh Deacon. Asbury ; W N Gatiey. Wm II Gamy. J I) Parish, N C; Chan Crumplef, Clinton ; Ma n Hill, Thnrua McWibh, I'.Tt Ilurwcll, Canada: II O Olive. Apex; .1 (' Hunter, Wake ; L Kllia, .Chatham ; W 8 llolliwav, Granville. Altllltol '(ill Hm Kit. June 1 3. -W )c U KuM Halt k. t "I Min. 8 Jteaintv .ri triin mpc, iiomiK ; e r-offtr" ,.l AV II Hi hUiu n, HilUboro ; Frauk Voiinjj, A Hall . W S M lir' n. II I". pkin and Hlair liurwell. iloiy and nephew, Frank Cnrdwell, cilv ; !l H Smith Kh' tifille ; A A I hompann, city ; E II lin ... . Haywood ; Wm Lipscomb, Dur ham . tiro V Strong, city ; O W Garrett, Nl': EL Brown and wife, C M Faucetto, V C Tavlor, Miaa L A Phillips, t' M Parks, Mia. II S Brown, MissC A Ilrown, Hill horn; Miss Fannie Jiisper, Lnuihur, W K Wilbon. Halt; S A .1 Salter, Philadel phi i . It M Furman, Ahtville . II J Ket ton. Much. N C tJi ff lohnm n. Wilming ton : A I ll.-ath, Smithlield. LATEST STATE NEW 9 . Mrs. Catharine A. (lilinor rriic of the late Wm. S (Jilmer, aye I 6'i, died iu (ireensbon a lew days apo. Hilla'iro' rejoice in having a convey aace I" run from th" depot to the town. Good. The (jl-rrnr )s a live -. 1 1 1 -: ;'or ha9 liccn I 'lind iu a hr mi h in ill - .u rbs ol Charlo ' It is s;mi. ! i or vtu inches loi u' 'I lie iiicsti..i Is Ii di I it get tin re Kev. Dr liuckiier and It v. J. I'. sinip !.jn delivered addreymn lielore the school of Mi. M ugaret S. Ilarriwn loc iieil at Mur.r.M.( I i. o:i county. A daughter of Mr. .! Siniih, of this vicinity, wh:!i running across the yard on Sunday, n il and broke In r collar Imnr. ,W.V..' K -r.hr Dutii N mi y Pr"pt. s:l ymrs old the wnlon of - Piop-t, who was a -.Ido r In the iv r. t 114, died I it week. She drew her M-nion up to d atli. - Vc mutt yvM New riilruadi tj.. n up l.i w lleldj ol enfTprise. The two alinre cntrictora Ir un Kiriur-vil e t aiem have ticket ttin-s at tins ph. i r. iiihI the ilrumniii g la unite Siinted on train dus - 0' -ernnrWo' 1'itriut. ivii'KovKMtNTs.- In ivery portion of the city can be In ard the sound of car pi ntir tools. New buildinga are being reeled in all directions, to accommodate the mi nuing population of the place. The earjienttrs complain uot of a lark of ao'k, but that they have more work on haii'P than tliey can do. 1 harlutU Oti rre r. Criiioija Fw i. A curious lowl, a cross between the chicken and guinea, was ex- liibiled en the streets yesterday. I-w- ( Urger than cither of the fowl of whose iinT:-es it pittakes, and looked to be nn Mii 'iineniei.t upon both the chicken and th- guinea -Charlotte (Aoemr. Sai A.cciukxt. John Weaver, a ten ant mi Mi. J ul Wilfong's land was badly mangled, li e other day, by a runaway li.irM'. We .ver was dragged aoine dis tunee by t! e hoia", and severely kicked breaking one ol his legs and otherwise in juring inni, seiiously if not latally. I'Utlioht Via tiVPMW. A band of strollii.g gypsies paw I through I his place yiater.lay. A harder looking crowd, tolh.wtd by a more mangv lo. king set of curs, it would lc hard to And. Alter leaving the city a woman and a man belonging to the party became involved in a difficulty, whicji led to the woman threshing ont the man, w ho returned to town to get a polneiimn in order to have her Arrested. She followed him, however, and harnessing him. took him bak to camp. hnr. IM-mrttr Pa INK 11. Ail IKKST. We regret to h am that our esteemed friend, lr. J. A. Stahtield, of Lcaeburg, was Seriously il not fatally injured on last Thursday afternoon Ik- wa-Jsuperintiiiding the rinioval of an old sin k from a well, when the slings upon w hieh tlw 'o k was suspended gave w a The block and tackle I. II upon his his' hind and shoulders, felling him lo the g mind and inflicting senous injuries, hi.mt ii cnt rmiitT. MU- aioi.s of both head and Phoiildcr. His, collar bone was broken.-i'Wr lie eorder. tm WlIKAT 1'ltollHTI' N OF TIIK i NITKO n t, The total estimated production of wheat in the I nilid States iu 18T2 was 9 997 000 rnratirts an jwrr-as vnr th' nncedil'ig Year ol r'.27VOOi bi.S.ils. Ihe largest i-rodui iiou of any single State was t alilomia. 25,00O,0K) bushels Illinois. Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa ranked next in order named, ranging troin o0tK)(MK) t '.M.700,000 buhcl&. The Score! ary of the Milwaukee Chamber ol Commerce estimates that ,3.-iO,000 bush els of wheat, including flour, have been received at Chicago, Milwaukee aud other points, up to Mav :ilst, In.m the crop ol 17'.' from Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota, wlm h, b g. ther with the timated amounts for lood.and weds 10 tlns'e States, lesves ait available surplus st;l I., come lorward UUcen June 11 an.) the incoming of 4hc next hsrvtaty T M, 722.100 htuhels in wheit and flmir Turtle Coop. At It o'clock on 1 1 Jay and tc-tuorrow tuitlc soup will le served at Tom Harri son's. Pcppi's I'M atan.l Families sup plied. The Cotton Hukit It will be seen by icfcrencc to the tele grams that Cotton h i- advanced. This is cheering 1 1 the farmer or sp i-ul.it r who has Cotton on hand. Complimentary. The Iletlmnnt Preu speak ..I I '..I. Arm field ami Co1 Folk as men l genius ubtlcty anil eloquence. These gcntl- mcii stand high iu tin ir profession. Hook and Ladder Oo. A apt rial meeting of Raleigh Hook ami Ladder 2a. will be held this (Friday) evening, at eight o'chark, to decide if the Company will accept the invitation ol the Rescue to viai' Favcttevilleoii the coming; 4th ol Julv. AFtfht in Frapp'a. LLBt nilit about 11 u'tlotk. tan i.truu. Rer. couiuua a UxtU c - r if t k-ii hi ii. .i r riaps ir-enervii auu riilcd '"r the police, who qmrkly entered au'l ?upH'.l th.- liht No rrit v uiu.le. High Piics lor Labor. Mr. Tims Hndgsi, an extensira firiuct of this county, has paid the highest price for Cotton choppers thai has been paid tins season. On job iday he employed over fifty Isboreis at 11.30 with board, and 2 drinks o i n h -key prr .l iv He hat under i ult'i ithvi -..ver 8lMl aire in oil ton. (-- As it Shculd B AVc are glad to Icirn froiu the Louis buig Cvirier that the la lii-s of thai placo will oon give sonic tableaux in behalf nf the Oxlord Orphan Home, lly the way, we had the pleisure of seeing Mr. ll-tkcr, idimr ol the l'irier, in our oltiec ri ntiv. M. B. A L. A. The money on hall I having bttu dis piiM-d of in the Cancellation of storks, no mating of the Assoclatbio. . will be held to muht Mvaab ..-r cm pay their duis to tlie ?vi relory in los .Tore, 33 r.yeitc vilie Mates. Fines will bs strictly en I M.l against deni.ijucota WM. SIMPSON. Sc. tv A Cold J una In -pile of what the xKi haw aa'ul and sung of this month of rl iwcrs, the weather I as Ina n unu-uilly cool. Hit tries with tin ir beautiful foliage, the air redolent of loses and flowers . f various hue ; the green wheat fields, the waving corn, the fruit trees bowing with plenty am all cheering to the eye, and still rosy June is a philosopher aud keeps cool. Educational Convention. Iteiuembrr the ttth and IO1I1 days nf July are fixed up-n as the days for the a--embling o the fi lends of education in this city. Dr. Craven, Major Bingham, Professor Simmons, professor James II. H' riiT. Profiisor A. F. Redd, Senator Mirrimon and II n John W, Norwood are ail hooked and published for t predict on the orcation. Private houses extend welcome and hospitality to delegates aud hotels entertain them at greatly reduced rates, A good time and a refreshing sea son in the inleusl of intellectual and moral cdurution are anticipated. Pcstal Law sad Exchaafea. The Ni w Yoik sc, Dane's paper, has given notici thst aflet 1st1 of July it will strike iff ci 1 ry ixrhtnge. Such papers as it need- i' nil! buy, and any one want ing the .s'km must p-.'y lor it. The Ijouis ville Ct uiur Jttun.id is much inclined to adopt the aniv couisc. Well, it will be cheaper to buy than it ia to furnish ex changes. We send the Daily StNTINKl.to at least twenty live paper beyond the State that wc have no sort of use for, at t cost to n't of at least 1.0 We an' satis tied we ci uld pay for such ptpais as wc need and saw JIM- possibly more by the operation Curious Statittica. Sihie one has sent lis a copy of the An imal tfcprirT of -itn1 "SttpTrtntniiltm ami physician of the New York State Ine brinte Avhtui. It is really an interesting iloriimetit, and we may give some rxtraclt Ir m . 'Mini s of it hereafter. To-day we will j'iv a fcw.of the statistics. It was riprtrrrt Miry I. lftl?, since then t,27 pa linns have lain r .dived. There were :l:!4 trcjitid ii: l!s72. and 5.1 discharged. Ol t In se there whs good hope that I'M had H'inianent;v n f. rmi d AM used to Iwieo but 12. 13 drank whiskiy-9 used piuiu 1 1 I mi re single aad 137 were mdrrieil. The oldest patient was 64 the vungist but 10 No deaths which it sun ly very ri maik able. ne resided in North Ci"lina. Heir are ome of the oc cupations. Bik-krs'era IS, clerks SI, e'ergymen 5, editors 4, printers B, farm , r? 7. Kwy rs 17, merchants 113. physic ians 1 1 ' This, body opened at aVhick, k. Oi, Att Iht JutU linear Pt, Tin Mlowlii) casi' nets argued : lie i. I), ll ark, Adui'r , n. Jnlm I)w soiirtnArNev llannvvr. W. 8. Jt O.J. IX'vaae fur i he pUintilT aud Hci'it. 9trang Kr dvfsudsjtti. Siiitlai', Owen ifc Itrnwn vs. State of No th ar.ilina, CuuilH'rlaml. J. W. lluuili.1. fur plaintiff, and Attorur (iin-i-rnl I lurjj i .vu for the State. U. A. i.iivuc tt nl. va (.1 K. Grwnc, I'niim. J II Vil'ii for pUintifl, nn i-ojuns. I f.u ili U n Uut. Th vii . J J. una va. Commiailonera of UU '.-u r. iii.ty. II. A T. C. Fuller f.r pla niitfaud T. II. button, N. M K iy and I! U.. Strauga tor di feiidaut. The (Vnr l il urncd tu meet to-day at 9 a. in. Arumeut of appeala from the 3th i will be coDtlnued. AJrks. Th.- Pie.iiuoat Pitts one of our In-nt w. k' rirrli ingm te U i nod joke on Jinl. M . iiell. Jim William waa in diet, i : t'nMwrll tmirt tor larceny. Judtf. M lo Ii . harjjin the j:iry. II.' a dei pi n . Miirit. Alter ili'piclin the I Um , uW,f.ttWa. 4a uu-nt. It was then the btuudir ivys made. In 'eferrinj; to the changes made by the I. '1..''' iu the punishment i f this class 1 . . . iiunttls, his Honor said " I'nder tire -ne ' 1 i nstitution the punishmeut fur the 111 1 larceny had been changed fn ni 1 ali.'i'pnig poat to iinpriaoniiiet t in t " ri01 ,itr " - " lor not less linn. 11 . 1 11 r more than lour )i..ls '- h' .1 Hii, lolilltless, I'll' lobody rtir.i It. Ul course this uuioiintid loan aciiiittal f r Jim, for a Callell jury would nevi 1 end a mgr.. to the f Mrs. Bible Masting in Camden County. The Hev. P. A. SimIk-I, District Super intendent fir North Carolina addressed the citiA. us of Camden county nl Sis' yei' ( reek Baptist Chunh, nil Sunday, Juue Hthut 4 p. ui. The County Society was rcoi: iii d Mi I the loll m iug olHcert hoscn : Pri 'i.t T. II. Iloii.liall. Coins,, lulmg Secretary W. W. Mor- riaaette. Treasury mi l IKposit iry J. T. Kthc- ridge. Kxeculive C.iiiiiiiltce O. I). I'ntthard. IL TV. Sunt ansa I, llfsi. The Kxecutive Comuiittce gave the Su. peiiiitcmhiit an order for $i!0 worth of books loi the Dejiotitory, which is the first supply ordered time the war. The Camden County Bible Society is one of the oldi t inihe State having beeu organ. d in June. 11. It was a'so one of the 111 -1 active and illkirnt, aa the records 1 : he Pareut Society show, 'hat it paid in the way of donations and nearly T;im .10111 the sales ol luniks. Tin. lii t President ol this society was Mr. Knot Ii . -sawyer, a proiuineiit meuibcr of the iUpliat church. He served at Pre sident from 1819 Iu 1824. Although a resident ol Camden county, he held the office of collector of cuttotnt fur Klliabetb City. About this time the venerable Bishop Asbury visited nearly all the coun ties lyitg around Albemarle Sound. He made so favorable an Impression that many cblldreu were named affcr him. This fcet coming to the knowledge ol Mr. Savyeiritb inttrsctTons that each child bearing hit name should receive a copy of the Scripture at a gill from htm His wishes in this regard were carried on. Manufactvr ,of Ice. Capt. John C. Braiu a gallant officer of the late Ooalederaic Navy, and who bean the marks of several desperate wounds upon his body, is now in our city organ ising a company for the manufacture of ice. lid haa purchased the sole rights for Virginia and North Carolina ol Muhl't Patent Ice Machine. It is the ntv ly inacbiae that can lie run by wat -r or horse power aiid will make Iroin 1,000 to 20.000 pounds dfly. Each stockholder is entitled to 20 pounds of ice per day, for every thare ol stock, at oue ceut per pound. Instalments of stock w ill lie payable as follows: o per cent. lieu the company il organised snd chartered, and 2J er cent, everv thirtv davs, until the whole amount ir pa'id ar aa the Board of "Doctors may direct. The ice made by this machine is guar anteed to be (wffertly pare. ai.;l 1411! ' the best Northern ice Muhl't Ice Machiuea re now bciug rKrteit i-tr Montgmnefy, Ala ; Gnkeiton, Texas and at Charlotte in this State, which will be making Ice io a few weeks, Capt. Brain will rill on uur lilirens for the purpose of receiviiig subscriptions to the stock. The following are the ad vantage f this Machine t It is simple the facility with which it is worked, itt cheapness and its durability, making it the most practical Machine yet invented. The only Machine now competing with it, is Carre's Ammonia Patent, a Machine as complicated as it it expensive and danger ous. The Carre Machine must have steam as a motive power; this can lie worked with any power. Tho Carre Machine works under a pressure of 210 to 2 )0 pounds to the square inch ; this Machine from 60 to So pountlsfrlhereforr aa economy in unit, rial, and an almence of il anger. Ok & CHrauff Court " . urncj In ihe wjmustiiii,! s ! l-onla, Davla &o., v. Jamss I "tfelwn". tie.;. H'. Willimna, Kit Murry Jk BJ- r Orally, on the civil d.M-ktt. iit.t rllh & Strong and DeVanin fur'tii fcJ,tiff and Clil. Hol.t Ktranoeduil II ir M" n dnii fur the deli ndantn. The Ji tftura- ed a verdict for the pluinlitTi ful hill amount of debt unci iliiuil The main nintt in tint turn on tlie ludi'iiiiiifyiiiK Imnd of ver comity, J. V. fchnnk, whi euted n levy upon one KlihliI Ha the ii).it of I.oiiin Dtvia Ai C'.l. iifanothi r morcaiitile firm. Vi D.ni.A Co. the owm n of p atiK-k r. rtifli not oiilv the upon by the sheriff. igea claimed at kYKNINU sKsainH Messta. Venable ard McKiy, the coun sel for Aimer Kelly, couvicil a lew days n;o lor Kukluxing, nude s motion for ar nwt of judgment on account of groat ir legularittim in the MII of 'ndlctment, Mr. Madger, the Distna Attorney, said t ." May it please yolr hsnor, this indict ment is not of 111 v i'in drawing; it came dow n to me from former generation." .In. I '. 11' 11 1 reple I : " I hope, sir, your i..- ,1-1- ,4 m b.tM- rhr.P. : ..-- -i '' Unthankful. Two youth-, ol its city, named Seili .loncs and M.il iu, through the k.n Ine.s ol Mr. Mils, of this xity, (editor of i lie lli'lic'il linvrJer) procured homes 111 ti e Oxloi.l ( rphau Home. Ihey re mained there a lAv week 3, auil ran away, milking all the tay from O.wfof l to Hal eigh, and along the mad uiitiepreaented the institution On reaching this city, they Male ! thai tkey uieived no other lood than corn b'ctd, molassea, rice, and nr.' in a whit; a little piece of uiirat. The truth is tlty pn fer a life of vice and wickedness, to the rules ol that benevo lent institution. No persou in Itnlcigb hi'lievi s one wm d the (Imps say. Solar the clul Ircu hive ijecn veiv kindly treat ed, an. I uwiDg lo the excellent manage ment of the matron, Mrs. Itobards, a rc llued aud excellent lady, they have been well fed. The Home Is in excelleut hands. One ol tlie teachers. Mi- Long, i) highly indotscd by Kcv. K. Burwell, President of Peace IiisliluU'. Kev Mr, Cohen itan in telligent 'christian gentleman, and Mis Grandy has been frequVnlly complimented by ai. decerning a critic as Mrt. Spencer ol'l'lmiu.l Hill. ' " 1 i John Swart., a Waterloo si Idler, slill hvi in Sni) the count). The wliral crop in Mi-ckhnburg and Halifax t'oiiiitiis is rep rtni as looking very line. Joseph Miller, aged sixr , ..f Augusta, had hia leg broken by a kti a trmu a horse Tuesday. Ex Sheriff John Crawlor I, ..ged sixty five, dieil suddenly Tiicdiv near MiMlut Sidney. Travelei's Hot, olW a. -us, in New Kent county, has lieeu ptirclu-rd by Judge lh'ger Gregory for li,750. The Tidewater IiuUt says they have tlie Ik-si crop pronrm'ts in that section since the war, though there is some rust in the w Iu it. Mr. James Taylor, 1, shiiurprntrr in the Navy Yard, had his f.st very badly crushed, Tuittlay, by beingfaught' by a clamp screw. 1 The Hev. Dr. Burrows, nastor of the first Baptist t hurch, Itichwd, has been released fnim his pasUiral duties until the lit of October, and his ph. e will be filled by the Hev. John A, Broadus. Mr. William Eaaley, iged about 18 years, living in Mecklenburg county, was badly Injured in the face last week, by thoexplmion of a powder flask, while loading hit gun. John W. Williami, the ucgfo boy from Hampton, who recently received an ap pointment to West Point, hat passed bis examination and ia now regularly enrolled l'i the corps of cadets. W. A. Brent, of Baltimore, has had hia lelt arm broken in two places between shoulder anil elbow, while sitting in the cars with his elbow on the window. It '.ruck a coal bin as the train passed the dc"t. a. E PERSONAL. The 11 111 lot 111 of the Persian Shah is cov ered with diamonds and other precious stones to the value ol 3,000,000 roubles. Dr. John Anderson, F, Z. 8 , Director of thu Indian Miiatiiin at Calcutta, will re turn to England in the autumn' for a leave of two years. . The Lopdon Tttkitntih nya the Quern will find no ililftmHy tn receiving the Shah, but wonders what will be done with his three wives. An almost incredible paragraph is cir culating to the cff.vt that Sergeant Bates il actually after all he has done for his ungratcjj! .WMtJJtftoffi t'Uhe. hu miliatipg necessity nl vaurking tor a liv ing just like an ordinar private citixM. Mr. Kd. Stanton, a member of the New Yoik Stock Exchange, died on Thursday morning of inrl ini itory rieumatism Mr Stanton wis a ft rmer partner of Daniel Drew ; was a leading speculator in the board and transacted a very large busi ness. Alderman Wiley, of Lancastar, IV, has during his several terms (Blteenyears) brought 9.061 civil suits, collected over fl.lO.OOO en judgments, etc., committerll 10 prison o.oa persona ior vagrancy sou drunkenneas. heard 3.233 criminal cases, committed to prison over 8,000 prisoners and inartied V couples. Garibaldis hlstctry rtfhit "Campalif io Italy During IfcKKF tt t bapuWishtd Mtn- uitaiMxmaiy in , England and the United States. It isuuder.tood that ex President WihiI- sey. of Yale, is to write a reply to Mr. Caleb I usliing a " I reaty ol Washington." Srnor Castelar hat lound time to wiite a "Life of Lord Byron" which he hai just published in Madrid, and which is said to lie one of the most original monuments nf later Spanish literature. Col. J. W. Forney-! "Anecdotes of Pub lie Men," which has been running in series in a Washington Sunday School paper for a long time, ia in preparation by Harper a mot 11 em. Mr. M. D. Conway's new book on "lie publican Superstitions," is an attack on the double legislative body represented in Congress, and on the office of President, 1 iu wouiu auousii. Ban siiosuiuie rl.lli I. . . . 1 .1 .. V I L - J ..1 ...... aBrscjMvlC'vmmltte. 1 m ciiaiinug journal ana eofrei pon dtnee of Amiierc have been read with de light by every one into whose hands the book hat fallen. Mr. lientley has now published a translation, under the title of "The Story of hit Love." Few noTels, says the Athtmnim. srcnslf as delightful, The Empress nf Germany has offered twu pnr.es, nf the value of (1,500 each for the best treatise on military surgery. SQilthf li.ttt work on Ihf (Jenevi CoQven. I ln, winpii orgnntrefl truer "Kcq lvtsk. f t J stxtriT t flint Mr. Mill has left a full autoliiogiapl y, with directions that it thai! be published without delay, lie has also lett treatises on " Nature," " Theism," and the " I'tility of Kelig ion," the first of which was to have been published in the present year. Arrange ments will now be made for their speedy appearance. The last production of hit peu was a tract lor the Land Tenure Hi -lorm Association, which will be placed in the hands of the committee for immedi ate publication. Many of the chiel German papers con tain extensive obituaries on Mr. John Stu art Mill. One ol the lullest and most highly rulogistic memoirs is from the pen of Mr. Karl Blind. The influence Mr. Mill has exercised on the study ol politi cal economy and on philosophical thought in Uruiany, as well as on the rantiucut at large, is ri cognized by most ol those obit uary articles in the daily press of Berlin, Vimua, Cologne, Hamburg, Dresden, Augsburg, Munich, Frankfort, and other towns. THE TENNESSEE MITItAILI.ELSE. Without doubt, the most won lcrlul in vention of modern ti . ea in the way of guns, is tho ncent invention of Mr. J. P. Taylor, ol Elirnbethton, Tenn., of a new American Hevolving Mitrailleuse. Wc attended a trial of this gun at the manu factory of Ym. F. Holske, 279 Cherry st , on Tuesday last. Several newspper men and Gen. J. T. Wilder, ot The gun performed much better than the most sanguine expected, firing with wonderful rapidity at the rate of 1,400 balls per minute. It was patented in this country. July 4, 1171 ; England, June 27, 1872, France, July 13, 1871 ; and Belgium, July 31, 1871. This is the first aud only tfun of the kind ever made, and so far as the experi ments have gone, it now far surpasses the celebrated Gatling gun or the French mitrailleuse. Gen. Wilder will take this gun to Vi enna, where it will bcon exhibition during the Exposition, If T. South. Lioiit Aiikaii Wc are glad to learn that plans are on foot and nearly matured to build up tsjme ol the waste places of our town, and close up some of the gaps which have been so long au eye sore, and which spoke so loudly of the depression of the place. Steps are being taken to erect three or four large, and handsome brick houses, in the burnt district, and they will probably be commenced during the summer. The brick for them ia be ing burned, and their construction may be regarded a fixed fact. Their erection will almost compel the erection of similar buildlugs on the sites now occupied by the uncanny wooden buildings which fill the opposite sides of the streets. We hope and believe that Hillsboro has reached its lowest point of depression, and that it has now commenced an. up ward course. JfUUxrro Recorder. Gkolixik ai. Discoveries. In digging a well the other day, in town, Col. Lenoir discovered at the bottom a depth ol forty feet a stratum nf black mud thick ly embedded with pine, oak and poplar wood, bark, leaves, and other vegetable remains. The oak and poplar wood it rivtten, but can lie easily identified. Some of the fat pine knots me ueifectly sound. The formation above the black mud it the ordinary red clay. Tho mouth of the well is nn top of a lateral ridge which forms a spur to the higher ridge on which the depot and most of the village ia situa ted. The black mud containing thefias sils is partly fine 1 ipe clay and partly sandy loam. Vi. Prett. lit man Skeleton. The fate freshet in the Catawba unearthed on Mr. Jcs. Green lee's plate in McDowell county, a mam moth hunjan skeleton, measuring 8 feet. This is doubtless an antediluvian fossil, for the machine that run, these bones must have live ! and and moved when "there were gian' s in those days," ..Tljis, lilfli give our rvndsatra-rdraTthc rrrrgtif tude of this late flood, washing up fossils that have been bii'itd for ages upon ages. We hope this skeleton will be sent to the Charlotte Centennial and ihcnre lo I'hila dcrphia perhaps his lioncs may be iden tified by some of his relations. 'We will give lull aeeoant of this f.-rf-sil in our next issue. Veis Minkkal Watkk. - A find bold spring of mineral water has lately licen discover ed here that will add no little to the im. portince ol the town as a summer resort The analysis of the w ater show s a combi nation of iron and sulphur the iron pre ponderating Its mi 'lictinal qualities are highly recouiinende.1 by the best authori ty in the country. Within the past two Weeks a case of clironic diarrhira- of many years landing. Iris been cured by the use of the water. The spring is conveniently located, within five minutes walk of the different hotels. , The water is clear, cool and rather pleas.tnt after a tittle (isc -Piedmont Pre MARKETS. BY TELEtiKAPH.) ISf ooix lieport. Lonoom, June 12. Consols 93 5-8. Fives 80 1 I. Bank rale reduced 1 per cent now 0. Liverpool, June 12. Cotton opened firmer. Upland! 8 7-8 ; Orleant 0 18. To arrive 1-10 higher. Lateh. Strong uplands 8 7-8a9. Sales 18,000 bdet; speculation and export 5,000 ; ttrtal sales yesterday 20,000 ; bread stuffs dull. New York, Juue 13. Stocks firm aud strong ; gold steady at 10 7 8; money easy at 4 lo 6 , Exchange long 8 7 8, short 10; governments dull and steady ; State bonds very quiet. Coll .u nominal , sale 734 bales ; up lands liO ; Orleans future opened for June at 19 8 4a20; Jmy 19 7-8a201 18; Auguat H0a20-1; September 187 8al; October 188-8al8 7-l. Flour dull atxl heavy ; wheat iuiet and heavy ; corn unchanged ; pork quiet and steady -near $16 35 to 1662 1-2; Iiril quirt sr.d weak western steam ; Aliduifjjht Report. Nkw York, Juue 12. Cotton Net rccetpts 1,135 bales. Gross 1,835. Sales export to-day 520. Last evening 320 Sales luluies 27,200. Mar ket 1 1 o-ed for Juue at 2020 1-10; July 20 l-8a20 1-2; August 20 l-4a20 5-8; September , 19 l-83al9 8-8 ; October 18 11-1618 3-4; Novcmlwr 18 1-4; Decem ber 18 5-16 Cotton irregular and unsettled at 14 to 3-1 cents higher with good speculative demand. Sales 1,000 bales. Middling uplands 20 1-2 ; Orleans 21. Cotton ex change quotes nominal all middlings at 201-2. Flour dull and declining, com mon to fair extra 20 to 7.90 ; good to choice t 05 to 1 1.00. Whisky unchanged. Wheat 12 cents lower with very moder ate di'inaiid aud large receipts. Corn shade 1 u-ier- yellow western (i3aC4. Rice 7 3 8a8 1-2. Pink active mid steadier. Lard active anil lower at 7-89 1-8. Na vals steidy Tallow weak. Freights quiet. .Money easy at 4. Sterling firm at 9. Gold 16 7-8al7. Governments dull and Steady. States quo t. Wii.mimito.n, Juue 12. Spill is lurpaniine quiet at 40 1-2. Kosin quiet. No sails ii ported. Crude turpen tine steady at '- for hard, and f:i for yellow dip ami virgin Tar lower at 13.00. Colt m nominal, middlings IS 1 2. Baltimore, June 12. Flour steady with improved demand. Wheat quiet and steady. Corn, white 68. Lard ve.y dull at 8 3 4a9. Whiskey stea dy at l3 1-2. Cotton firm, middlings 191 2. LivKiir.KiL, June 12. Evening Cotton closed strong Sales, Amencan 9,750. Orleans May shipments 9 1-8. Savannah and Charleston, July and August shipments 9 7-3. June deliv ery 9. Mr. He t, an English barrister, illui. t rates the old saw that " the lawyer who manages hit ows case has a fool for a cli ent." Before he died be wrote hit will, covering a score of long-drawn foolscap sheets. In searching his papers two pages numbered " four" were found, teeming to be parts of bis ultimate testament, and now the Probate Court is puzzled to de cide which are the legatees named in the questionable pages. Justly enough, it has ruled that the estate pay the costs of the contest. HARRIED. At St. John's Chnreh. Cincinnati. )-. on Thursday, the 27ta of Mav, hj the Kcv. Pr. Davidson, Mr Jirvls B. Ballon, of Ashevflle, N. C., snd Mist Evs H. Peebles, of Cincin nati. At the residence of the bride's father, near Madisor, on the 3rd Inst,. h Rev Capers Nor nan, assisted hy Rev. M Pain., Kev. F. U held and Mitt Nannie Caldwell, aU of Rockingham. DIED. In Union eountr. on the 17tb of Mav. of dropsv, Mrs. Marraret McCain, wife of Josenh McCain, in the Hist year of her age la Union coonty, on the ?8th of Mav, of dvsenterv. Mrs Manrsret It. McCain, wife of Geo rye McCain, aged 77 years, months'and i days P1- - In Union county on the Mb Inst . Mr. Alex ander Smith, son of Mr. Levi Smith. SPECIAL NOTICE. -PjirliuA having Jou. Wurk WUiLewssbiag. Sc., for iiiisoni, eat get lEiTTwork done by cood mechanics, by leaving their orders at the Intelligence Office. Jan f3-3t A. ti. BENNETT, Proprietor. NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. M 0 N E Y LOST A tmall sani of m oner was lost on the glrvets of this City on Monday last The tinilar will be suitably rewarded by leavtne the same at this ofllce. where description will 1 Kiven. The money was lost by one who ran ill afford to spare It lune n il BINGHAM SCHOOL fttbanrrlllt, .V. 4". M j Korvrt Hi!tonaif. rnpeunrender.t W. H. Liacu, Carr. T. L. Noawooi. Fall Sfivion opris 3 it b July. l-ty For circular, address, MAjilK KOUKKT ItlNliHAM, IHtir i:t d.V. Willi Pup'' EDITORIAL EHTREEB. -Tlw Uilsi number of acts passed lliy British Parliament since 1330, exclusive ol ante-union acta of Scotland and '. land, it 18.110. The Granges in Illinois elected nearly all their Circuit f'ouit Judges. This shows that this new movement has great strength in that State as it has in the cu tire Northwest. The cause of the overthrow of the Thiers administration wat their Adelity to the principles ot Repfiblicanism. Theirs relied upon thu biillot-box snd not the cartridge-box. Hit opponents preferred the latter. It was Theirs and the ballot sgainst McMahon and tlie bullet. Gov. Wise is vary anxious tu be Got ernor ontcTu ore in h)s obi "e ilf ts op- ' posed to ail 'parties, ' ut ia willing to run against either candidate. He tan : " If I thought I C' uld succeed in i'pM -sition to both of the press-nt organiza tion of the btate, I w.mld dcclaie my sell a candidate for Urn otlicc ol Governor im mediately ; bu I am without a u-irte and without a press to contend wl'h the two already bauded t make nominations. I will not incur the Mlam by running, of . ten t ion vill ahttaiit from nominating a ctuuiulttU of its PM, I teiU, aw-aa IJrfrn- tieitt ciindulau, opt the nominee of the other ; J (art not trkieh abetaiiit or trhUh nemiimtet. If both conventions nomi nate, I will not lie a candidate at all." The canon which forbids any chuich mcmlm iroui attending a horse race or theatiical euti rtainmeBl was repealed by a majority ol both clerical and lay dele gales, at the recent meeting of the Pro testant Episcopal Convention ol the Mar yland Diocese. Bishop Wliittinghaui has protested earnestly against the action ol the body. He says : The current ol the tunes and the move ment in the population of the country such as imperatively nquiro of a faithful brunch of the Church of Christ increased stringency, and not timid re laxation iu the announcement and en forcement of the rulra of holy living, self denial, and non-conlurmity to the world." He further says that he will not be bound by the action of the Convention, and to lur as his official conduct ia con cerned shall be ol no force or validity. NK W Tlil.i I. When the famout Cuivcrsity case wai I' . re the Supreme Court, Judge Pear son read his opinion to a gentleman, nn i that opinion, when telegraphed to New York, did not suit Wall street and lie ring. Forthwith a number of the bar is started from that city to this city to have the case ro heard. It is re-heard and a diflt reut opinion fiom I he one read by Judge Pearson is ariived at by the Court. In the case of Canow, it will lie next to impossible to gel i ic hearing, though tin- case was tried in the ab.euee ot the pros ecutor and witnesses. It were better for justice aud the people that trials should be had as Holden pro posed, by courts martial, with Kirk, Billy Henderson and Willie D. Joues lo com prise the court, than to have trials con- lucted as Mr. Phillips conducted the case of Car row and Underwood. In the way ol judicial trial, nothing has ever sur passed it in North Carolina. A motion is made in the Federal Court to transfer thu case to flic Ssatc Court. By some omission or neglect, tbe motion snot entered on the docket. The wit nesses are dismissed fnim court by a dep uty of Carroa's, aud not allowed pay for their attendance. At the next term of the Federal Court one ol the defendants in the indictment summons '.lie jury, telling one or more of them that he had a little case in which he (the deputy) was interested, and lie wanted him i n the jury. We say, whi n a man can be ancated us was Nathan Underwood, and ihut up in jail upon the oath of a perjured detective like Hester, aud when he appeals tu the courts of the country, to have l.i case tried a Phillips manipulated il between the Federal and the State courts, it is worse than having no court at all. The conduct of Mr. Phillips in this ;uo years persecution and imprisonment of Maddox lias been worse thau that of Hes ter and Carrow. Indcrwood, by the trick and frand of an attorney, has len ill n ltd a hearing in Court. We intend he shall have a full hearing before tbo pop e. Ovkh tiik Water by Balloom. Prof. John Wise, of Boston, advertises thai lie Witt sail for Europe Iu a battcHJn aboiir tt.u 4th day of July. He Will rise ftotu Bos ti Common and land in England or France, he is not sure which. We speak for passage lor Hen Butler in that ship. ft KfA I IliiM TltK X1iWiH Ilrown- lou n, w ith one fiot in the grave, is still rampant, as will be iteu bv the following troin the New York World: Old parson llnvwtilow still has vitality enough to deal d .mnatvyin round the land. This tunc il is 4hc Southern Lieutcnant Geiieral, D. Il.'lllll, at whom he happens to Ik Slutting 'his i utscs Most of Ins en emies, the parsou nays, have died of li- linuin trenrctM) or in some other nnnatiiral way, which nikr one shudder for the more awl'ul lnte ot the profane wretch himselC Patsoti Urownlow was a Icadin" niratoi ol the party ol great moral ideas, flyis old sinner is taking advantage ol l'i at ice s dcaih. u thouolit the laeiei bullous article on old II. had silenced Ii ' ol inouth forever. a
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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