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v r- "W2 TI1K KALEIOll SSTUiEL: ; . .... rvausn ,A UAXLT. WXXILT AXJ) SMl-WKXLT, STATE PRINTING A BINDINO ESTABLISHMENT. , Dtftjr Beatlael I year tm advaee........ llly iw wmid in kto . ...... ; gaialwesklr " ........... wnkirMawi - Tk. h.ni llMKiL III k 4llM(M arpertef UmCKts rUUaaOseU B THE OIXTT- LOCAL DOTS. Tb Oak City Pleasure Club mt thle evening. ' 1 ; ;: ' Strawberries ars 35 ceoU per quart In Dili nirttL iff No mm worth reporting at tbe po- Kee court Umoratog. ..; ,, '' Cspt. 8. T. Williams, memorial sralor te-day, arrived, jestrdy. , t v x , ..w Eighty-one colored1 people were bap. tized ban day at Taylor's pood. - . Tbe rain yesterday afUrnOob. kept the Ikscue Fire company from paisdutg. Members If Raleigh r edge, 1. 0.0. F will apply to Paet Grand L. Q. Bag- ley for their tickets M ths bauq iet to morrow evening.. V.- The Sunday ecbool of the 8Hbury Street Baptist church are soon to have a pic -ox. The time and place will be decided upon Sunday. " "' ' ' The children of the Person Street MethodUt Sunday school bad a good time yesterday at their pie-nic at Penny ' mill in spits of tbe frequent showers. We are 'ad te lee Jbst street Com. mitaioner Andrewa baa his force on1 Bousing ths streets. Trie work waa needed and we are glad to tee , that U baa begun. .. ,', v ' : . Our thanka are returned for an torim- tion to be present at the leap year bop which the young ladies of tbe city give, Hat Tucker Hall, cm the evening! the 19th inet ' ' Our vigilant and efficient policemen caper nimbly on tbe street, their new spring uniforms.' to th narrowing note of the creaking derrick in aae ea the goTernment baMag. 1 The committee fcaVieg u"ehaigo tiff arrangementa for the propoaed pio-nio of Rt John'a fjodery are reqneeted to meet Saturday orening, at 8 e'olock, at the reeidenee of P. MoOowan, Eaq. The firat number of the North Caro lina Fanner, publiabed in tbie eity by J. FT. EnniaaftCo., konourtable. It ia a valuable agricultural periodical and our farmer ahould giro it a hearty anp- port. , ,,x f.:...-- ' Tbia morning at 9:30 o'clock Mr. E. J. Brown and If iaa Lee Joffereya were married at Chrit (Epteonpal) chorch. BeT. Dr. Marahall officiating. Soon after the ceremony the couple took tbe train for a northern tour. ' There aeem to be a epec of war on the meuraaci, horisna ; bereabonU: Trouble aeema to be brewing between some of the companiee on recount of the enenrrtlc rtfalry among agenU ia the pomitt of bwlheaa.' fi- r'j i Since the departore of Otrernor Broe den for the centennial, there la an air of desolation and mournful alienee reign ing tri the executive department The daily andttifftale-eewcaMMhaTf TJeea. adjourned until hta tom)t'i I I fc' j away'yeaterOaytafUoi W U badly daaiered the bandaAiaT j"8!! a no uonea wok rrutni wnue auna ng ia front of the Cotonel'o reeidenee and 'no one waa to it The drirer waa thrown rom bi real but not hurt.! t The ex-federal aoldtere'of tbk city hare organised a Cemetery Aaaociatloa. Ae-baffer io-Mo Preeident : Thoe. HM"ff?!u!,!tk lSwg ie'g'K rlTffaanrt Tmmrm AlKaa4 Vamitii IT M. Tupper, J, Ere water; J. JBawr yer, mWtai T. JJWf hnjngcT l pT been appointed a eomnaiUee to arrange' for memorial exerclaea on tbe 30th met. -Pretldent Buford, accompanied a full staff of AaaMtaat . lYeeidVnta, Tic Presidents and AaaUunt, Yke PreoU dents, SuperintendenU and AaiUot Superinteadeata, Secretartee and Oerke to Secretaries, and Clerks .to Clerks paaaed tbia city yesterday en " a special palace car train en atnor ofln. spectioa orer the much neglected eaa tern end of the North Carolina railroad. Mr O. Whftaker Is ' selUng good oak wood at I3J0 j pfne I3.00a3.25 per cord dellTered, proridod the caah at tenda the order. If be has to coHect by ticket be will to all eases charge old prices. Call on him In rear of Citizens' Bank. ' '. - tf. Kxiawm or PrrHias BeKular meeting of Centre odge, 2To. 8; K. or Pn to-oiht if 8 o'clock, and every member 1 expected to attend. Brother Gerkina, of Wilmington, win exemplify tbe aecret work. Brethren rtaltlng the city are cordially invited to attend. E. O. Habbel, C CL Tbe new At laa Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa., ia located at the eentw of raOroad ad MfwjwphieeMBaunimtioa, near the Fihibttiea groand. -8lw S - VOL. XXI L THE ODD FELL W3 OBAXD '. LODGE. .'. f T" '" ' FIIBT PAY'S BEB8I0B. t Thli morning at 10 o'clock tbe sea- alw'of dw Itiubi Worthy Grand Lodge of Odd-Pel lows of this btate convened. A call of the roll Indicated the fvllnw Ingofflcarattesent: li K Speed. lliW Cfrand abater j L BL PalmountaW B W 0 O Master 1 7onn Taylor, 1W6 Warden t J.J XJtchford. B W XJrsnd Kecretary f R J 'Jones, B W fj Tree, j W H Bagley, B' W O Be p.; Beaton Pales. R WO Rep.i Geo W Beattie, W O Jlarabalj Tbeo JRnUr, WCraud Condnctnrt-J J Rarefoot,' W O Oaar diani II Porter, W O Ilerald. , , & W Grand .Chaplain not being pree- sent, Bep P C Carlton, of Excelalor Lodge, No. 41, was appointed to fill the vacancy. ;. t' ' ; A call of lodei Indicated a qDrun preeeat. . " ' The following Peat Orands were an noaneed as being entitled to the Orand LoJgeoegteet '.v .' ' '! " ' J H Harris, BO Manly, John BHilL Jam ea Pari am, VI B Butobings, Jacob Boeenbanm, T W Blake, J E Eva&a, T L Lore, George Zeigier, B 8 Town aetMt 0 L Heker, Jolm Q Eock. J S Bonner, Joseph L Keeno and J F Bas kins."! r...- r-.:i - Tbo reports of tbo Orand Master, Orand Secretary, Orand Treasurer and Orand Bepereaentativea were submitted and referred to approprkte oommittees. AUf their reports ebow that the Order ia moving on ward, tbe-eeemberahip Id bo largely inctsssad and tbe fbaneial ooatditioa of the Order good. ! ' o Tbo following are tbo eommltteas ap pointed by the Graod Master ; Ox CatPBVTHia P O's O M Brown. J H Spraggias and A J Mclntyre. - 8i or m OainW L Smith. P O M i W B Edwards, P O M; F M cook, pa , U r, OBFrrmoxsW A Haraey.'F d. B 8 Townsend, P O ; Jesse T Haskins; Pa , , .-.'..-:r. .;: Foiaxcs T J Latham, PO; PThiem, PO; PC Carlton, Pa CoBassronBacn D O McBae, P O ; K Bayea, P O ; Arthur SpruiH, PO. Bwrcass an BzromP B Ken nedy, P 0; A JPowelL PO; VI COMMITTKB OB LoOOXS NOT BXP kmkrtid O D Beet, P O t Joel II Brown, P 0 j Jacob Bosenbaum, P G. Ubvibibhbd- Business -L O Bag- ey, P 0 1 3 II v McGowan, P Q i F W Miller, PG. ,.. Damt bb W. S. Q. Andrews, P O M j Beaton Gales; P G M i L G Bagley Corarnvnoa abd Bt-Laws T F M Ehriogbaue, P G ; 8 W Latham, r. .0 ; John Beaver; p O. .'; '. ' , ... v, , A. communicatioa was received from the Grand Lodge of F.' and A. masons ia regard to the T)rtthaa Asrlum at Oxford, which' waa referred to a special Committee. ' Too ' following resolution ' was then Offered oy Jat Grand' '17 ff. Bagley and adopted : ii .,, - ' Whereas tbia, the 10th day of May, has been ctlebrated since the lale eivll war m a day of respect to the memory ef our dead, therefore, ' -; - J?eaeW, That when tbia: Grand lodge 'adjourn, it adjourn tlir 0 o'clock to-morrow morning. ..J!.'l. On motion tbe Grand Lodge thea acV Jonraed. . ', . Mcxo Bxbb, Jadgs Seymour, now presiding at tbe Orange eoa&ty Superior Court has removed 8wepaon's ease to this oouaty and it will come up for trial the Spring term.' The defendant le aa affidavit that bo bebeved that he oooldnl get a fair trial in0raage, and Jadge Seymour, owtog to Jndgo Kerr's inability to try the ese, bad but two ooaatMS to choose, betwaea. Wake and OranTillo. ' This eonnty was cboaea front the fact tbat the Sheriff of tbe latter oounty was a cousin to tbo late A. O. Moore. Tbe defendast was bound over ia a bond of 110,00 B. T. Meddea and W. F. Askew becoming seenritiee. This trial was moved bjtbsStato from Abv to Orangw, and now it is bevelled here by the defendant i PBBaoBAh-rGeo, AOea, . of 'the weB known firm of George Allen Co.; of Hewbem. is to the city. If vou don't believe ia the ass of printer's ink get bis experience. ! ...v.i,iriiHUH ids nvr tcbb. The Oldest and Beat Bereia isirgeona hi tbe world are sme of the advantagea offered by the Triumph True Ct S3t Howerv ST. Y whnM Tn. fWi w Bin.- I ' rrusa and Sonrwvtr wm ..uj tk. Vnill at Itm lut UMalna n 11.. " Ml. KICK. cents for their newbookv " . ;: turns f,it i ' RALEIGH; X. 0 , 1 WE D .t,,. MEMORIAL' DAT. -" . . n , . . - - ..... - ; 1 The beautiful and holv custom of tbr people repairing Vi tbo cemetery ea ma we and paying trlbutea of love to the memory of the soldiers who sleep there, U to be repeated this afteruoea. . The revolotlona of another ndling year bare brought Memorial Day again, and with it comes the aeetet, aa ideat recolleo tbms for ibousaada through wt onr land. Oa this day the eteraer eares of life are put aaide to give place to tUa duties o? affectionate remembrance, ana allow, those demonstrations of tender regar so appropriate 4 the character of the' dead we miurn Unco again Utonsrhts withdrawn from, the stirring scones of daily Ufa to saoe tbe recollec tions of the past.aad to miogis to spirit with the lovsd oust whose lat reatlng placee are the objects of ourtenJereet care. 1 Again tbe unchecked tear and uncouacioue sigh attet deep and penev trating sorrow,, and again will lorldg. constant woman present the emblems of Hope and Immortality, and strew the gravea el bumble patriots with tbe richest and most beautiful ef spring's S-val treasures. , The obaervaicea of Memorial Dy are a common worship a united worship ibe tribute of an entire population. The desolatloo was general, so now are the tokens ol mournkg. It is ia e very wsy right an proper that weof lbesobh add JvUf as around a common altar, to repeat these offerings of memory and affection, aad to renew those pledget of fidelity to the principles of honor and justice fr which the best and bravest nf our land died. It is right ws should keep them thus openly aad publicly la boo orablo remembrance. By every means within oar power we ahould vindicate their fame from the cowardly aspersions of snemiea. Is it for us to join m the cry of "iebel," or ssek to throw a man tie of oblivion over namee which, had the for. ones of war been otherwise, would have been emblazoned on tbe brigheat shields ia tbe temple ol fame Mr. Webster once said of the heroes of Bunker Hill, that the "record of their Clostridia actions was most safety de posited in the universal remembrance of mankind. w Thia graceful tribute may be epplied with equal propriety to our heroes of the south. It Is not only that they live in the present ranemhrsoos of mankind, but tbat this mmembraoe will bo madepefpetuaL' Ii is not only that they have erected within oar grateful hearts, sad withia tbo bearta of the friends of freedom everywhere, a mon- nment more enduring than brass and nvr beautiful than marble; but wheat ever the art of printing ie known, the record of fheir ' services will bo pre- rvod. They hare not only eetsbBshed their owntame, but they haveeatsblisbed and secured that of their' oountrj 'ialao. Like the aaoient betoes of Gieeoe, who manhalled their hosts to meet the Per- aian, they have left tbo' very name of tactr landasa ,.. . -.- "Watchword to the earth - r When man would do a deed of worth L Hell point to tor, and. turn to treed, So sanctioned, oa the tyrant's bead: : , HeU Ioovm her, sad the ruahoa i,j Where, life ia lost, x freedom won,r Whether or not the deed sleep to happy unconsciousness of the defeat ef the cause for which their lift's . blood wss ahed wsdo not know, but the liv ing sadly look on ths triumph ef princi plea abhorrent to our sense of justice. But this libation of nobis blood msy not have been in vain. A triumph may yet be to store for na. ' Kot a triamph ob, Wied upon a" bloody, smoking field oi battle, but when the rancor of party passion shall have passed entirely away, and calm reason resumes her sway, those aonviotions of truth, and justice, which are the balance of the Anglo Saxon mind, will hare their telling weight. May sack return of this day, oonseora fed as ii is to aaoh pore aad holy prae ticea, find us with hearts in full harmony with tbo high and noble inspirations of love, reverence and charity which . it must sver bring to its train, t Tbe proosssioa will form and the oere anoaies take place long after our press boor, so s deecriptioa' is aeoassarily postponed. ... We again publish the pro gramme for . the benefit of those wbo may not bare sssa it yesterday jj 1 y ! MtooaaMira. 4 The proosssioa will form at tbe eoart bouse and at 4 p. ' m. will move ia the following order to tbe cemetery ; , . Marshal and Assistants.,' '' i . '..), '.. Musia ( .... Book and Ladder Company. i Beeci Fire Compeny. j - Tfialeigb Light Artillery Company. a ' jBaleigh Light Infantrj)oarpairy. Citisens and Strangers. . I " Members of AsSociotioa.J " 1 Orator aad Chaplain, e,a j TJpca arriving at ' the cemetery. he tM www, m E 3 0 A.T, f HAY 10, eeremonies will be conducted si fol- ,., Prayar Et. Vx. Marahall. ; i Dirge-Cboir. i " r Oration Capt B. T. Williams. " r'.-uHiiiv 1 . .'i . ' Mnsia, j t ' Baoedietioa Rev. Dr. Marahall. ' ' ,: H Militsry 8lata,!V"!,L'; Decoration of Graves. ;., : , jj B. C. MajuLMsrsbal Col. Jbo. M. Kobivson. This die Uhgubbed gentleman ' arrived ' In our city this morning.' la hi beautiful palace car, attached to the regular train. TuU ear has recently been completed to the shops' of the R. A F, R. B.'. Richmond, Va. e are glad to see bin looking well and ia bis bhuI good spirits, ,Bs will remain labour city, ia connection with bis duties as President of tbe K A Ut n. tw and K. A. A. B.,K Tor a few days.', Col Robinson Is only about 40 tears of age, ad yet ia chief execu tire of more railroad and steamboat lines than any other, man in the south. 'i i i . i " ; Tbb Gbabo Ewainuirt;Yestrdiy sfternooa the Grand Encampment f the L O. O F, elected the following of ficers for ths ensuing year ; Wm Bow. ard, of Salisbury, M. . W. Orand Pa triarch ; J. B.' PalmoanUin, of Tar boro. Grand High Priest; Thomas J. Tathany of Newbers, Grand Senior Warden ; Richard J. Jones, of Wilming ton, Grand Scribe and Treasurer r J. F. Boakins, of Greeaaboro, Grand Junior Warden i John Taylor, of Ouldaboro, Grand Sentinel ; Charles M, Busbee, of Baleign, Grand Bepreeentative to the Orand Lodge of tbo United States. " ...... , mlm I 1 A Woaa or Wstoowa -Mr. George B. Enniss, of this city, has, as was an aonnosd a few days ago, succeeded Capt T. C Evans as local editor of the Daily News, We extend to Mr. Eauias ths right band of fellowship aad bidbim a beartj weleomo into tbe ranks of the re portorisl fraternity. That Mr. .Enniss has not mistaken hie calling the full and interesting local columns of the News, since bis connection with it, amply tes tifies. If Mr. Enniss' future is to be judged by tbe suooess which has atten ded bis snteranos into the Uorioaa life of a local editor, thea the News is to be oengratnlated upon snob a valuable ac quisition to ita staff. We wUh oar new brother all manner of suooess, and hop s that bis journalistic path may be a amootb and pleasant one.' A CALL FOB AOOUNTT CONTEN- ;:'-r ' TENfiON. y,, . 'At ebairraanu 1 am toatracted by the executive committee of the Democratic Conservative, party of ake county lo give notice tliat there will be held a couventkm of the Democratic -Conser vative voters of the count? at the court. bouse on tbo 10ib dsy of June, next at 18 m., for the purpose of sending dele- gatea to tbe state and congressional db-trict co&ventiona and to consider the ptopriety of nominating candidates for public offices. I am further Instructed to call upon the chairmen of the various township committees to bold mxetirgs in their retective townshius on the 17th day of May, la order to appoint delegatee totnt convention. W. W. Joxns, Chm'n. . John Zimmerman, of New Banorer e nnty, waa fired at the other n'ght throoch bis wmdw. ' Three buckshot hit bira ia the brad, but rid not hurt him seriously. A nLrger by the name of James Donaldson is funected, and a warrant bas been Issued for bit arrest.' ' -The B"ston Conmon Council has iii.OO fofthe iurcbae of brooxe medtllioo of, the sLrners of the declaration of Indepeudence to be placeu ia Faneml.Ball. Ben Butler received one vote for del agate from . Massachusetts to the cen tennial convention; neceseary to a choice, 48 V Aa Ben said once, "Thia Is a bad year for ths uonchUsous." . Alwaya keep on band, aa delay, in creases suffenog. If you feel sickness coming upon you, take a dose of, Dr. Bull's veuetable Piila. They can do yon no harm aad may save you from the aick room. Price 25 eta. . . i Buptvbb Cvbcs ia from - 30 to 90 daye by the aae of the Triumph Truss A Triumph Rupture Bemedy manufac tured by the Triumph Trus Co., 334 Bowery. N. Y. This Truss and (Sup porter took the Medal at the last ces sion of the Great American Institute Fair. -. Send JO cents for their new book. ! J. J. WoLFKDttB A Co,,dealsrs to rain. Cora a specialty. Newborn, i As a valuable remedy for Dyspepsia, Sick Bea'lache, Torpid Liver, and uch like diseases we can recommend Dr. Bull's Veitetsble Pills. They are for sale "by all diuggittt at 23 cents per iox- -M, ' No article of dreas requires) as mnch attention as tbo collar. 1 be Warwick epUar is ths me you shttuld wear. . No: ' 67 TABDUOPd. . . t ... j . . awawsaa . ,. D. P. Mast is tbe new Meyer of Win Weldon had a slight frost but Wed nesday, -I- There are but few strawberries a bow Wilmington. . r........,; -. r,-, , Cholera Is killing all the boga in De- viaaoo couuty. . . ; , , The Superior Court of BalJax count) convened Mouday. , , ; : , 4 Seven couples married to New Ilaao- ver couuty last week, , ,, ,r Salem Is making preparations to cle- hrate the 4th of July. .? ,. Jf MeckHoburg county Superior Court coDinieoccs next sionaay. ... A Tar boro aua bas a Baliimerc newspaper of the date of 177X W. A. King, of CumberUnd, ias a stiver pitcher over 100 years old.r . Nearly all the- tobacco pUot to Buike county bavs b-eu dcatreicd. .i 1 '' Tbe O'od Templai bad a big coo veotion at Lumber uo Thursday. The Temple ef Israel, at Wilmington, is to be cooaectaud next Friday. There is a perfect guah of Sunday achool pic-nica all over toe HIM. W. A. Writfht. of Wilmington., la Coiumodore ot tbe Carolina Yactit, Club, Tbe carpenters of Kalcm and Winston receutly suuck Tor the 10 bour syum ol work. J. F. MurrllL a former sheriff oi Onslow county, was eloctod Mayor of Uickorr. ' ' ' The new MethodUt church at Lil- villo, An.ou county, waa dedicated last suuday. . .i t - i.: A telegraph wire le soon to be place I aloog the line of ttie We.teru N. C. railruad.' ' . ''' ' '' Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, of Forsyth county, will sooq celebrate their golden wedding. Tbe Presbyterians of Wades boro bare made arrangementa to bave preaching twice a month. Tbe Wilmington papers are bent en ceuieonUl reiniuUceuces. They are too long ana piesj to repubiisn. A hill has barn introlui:d into the IT. H. House of ItfiweaMiitiitiviia to tabluh a niarine achwol at Wilmlng ton. ... ... - .. . , Molly 3IcKea, col., died to Charloite the other day and ISch.ldi eu. 30graud- children ' aud 38 cresi-iirandchildren mourned her demUe. Tbe a tore of Mi r'ck k May, at Chunk Bill. Warren couuty. was tiirod b re Wednesday nuUU U igtu or nre unknown and insurancs l,5u0. 1 ' mltbJ the man who recently com mitted the horrible double murder hi Stokee county, was recently pursued by ine Mjt-riffor tneceuuty, but managed to ecape after being tired upon aud wounded. , . - . ... ... ... 1 1 -r ... ... ...... Boa. T. S. Ashe has not deolined a re nomination to tbe 6th conresional district. . We are ytad to bear tbW. Mr. Ar-ba makes a fiuthful aad acceptable representative and should be re-aotni-naied and ie-lected. , .' LaOrange, Lenoir county ; Magnolia, iUIIIO I J I juvwil VUTC .HJfU countv ; W4deboro, Aaou couuty ; mum.. . f ....Ml I it.... Enfield, Halifax, county ; Uatueooro, Edgecombe count ; Luiuberton, Robe son countv t Elisabeth City. Pasquotank Cvuoty, all elect democratic muulcipal tickets. WflOLESALK CASU MICE CorrecUtbr i i F. C. CHRISTOPHERS A Cp. . "a4Lsie, lty a, 1878. COTToa ' j . - llf T Cta. atlddllnrs, . Lorn Mtddlinrs, nesa btained, " lulerior sad dirty, last ' -' skgBAL a.kaar. t TdaTle.i eeaU. O ra 80 eenw. . I Ca Moat, m$m. '' Baeoa, M C. k.i real, 14(IS. 1 aaow liiS ' Bulk Masts CImi Wb otdes, IKXH. u Bbunldrrs, It e-au. Lard, Carul aa. 17. . " Wsstara tierres, !. ' ! Coffee, Frime RkTi5( jS.' . , Ooimi, tui-a. , , - - Coammi, SO. . . Stiwd. A H SO. Mjlssses. CaSaia. Salt, Marshal's Its. i , , : i " Irsas'.sU. f Halls, oa basis for 10s, flffi. aacar a. ia, I tstraC.lt ' j. Tsltow V. 1-t.elO. i t LMther, Bed Sob V47. Oaktaaa, l. , ; EM as, greea, l-t ! - - dry, tOtL , Tallow 7. . Potatoes, sws t 79 cests per beshaU " lrih, 100 . , ) OaU, shelled. &. ' " sheaf, frora wagon, l.SSeetits. i baled 1 to, ..4, i Fodder, baled. L25. ' . ! Hsy, If. C. baled, rood, 1.00. , , I tm, perdnsen, I.Vr30ns.. I berswex 8V-i .. ' '. ! pfc ked, t erata. ' . , . TWf na f.mC fiiic ' . ' Lbrht " We. i' Hr, per ponnd, 8 to lOr. Feter, par paaad. f an ets. " p Ltt. pw ixmiii'1. lie ., ; 3.JI Old Itm. per ou puaad, 6t)e. :. jv; 4 Phrep rUtbiS piece BilOe. '. ,,j ,.. Weor-aaea, lerpoaiMi, W5e, , , wawssbrdtaieS&e. , .' aid 7S eeajte berrr, ets. i 1876. THE BALE1G11 BENTIKKl. alwstississu wffl tavstire4taUnr aenmiiSL at the fallowing rates per square el sea, or tea aitatoe aasa. : 4 , " Om sonars eae Usse . . . gLOO ' each swbesqeeat awUiia tkfM ft VfMal (sMMsiaMtMtt t 1 ' W ; eonaie, 1 wek I 0 I 1 asoeth.......... ......... as t SMMibS. . ...... IS Ol t ' a -' .J. w oe fmiim isaiiitM n 'f i. ', .'.. ...X..t'a NEWS AND VOTES. 1 ' ' vl Dr. T. Merry Boot bas deelfaed ths prwfeoorship of netkiy sad mmeralof y iu the TJn'vrrsity of Cincinnati recent y offered him by the Board of Trustres. 'w Mr. John W. Garrett,1 of Baltimore, M l has given tlVOOO to the Peahody lostii wto in thdt city to be ued to pur cbting siatuiry and painting for the) art gallrry now, bell ding. Mr. Joseph Jefferson, who finds time amid hi dramatic duties to indulge a passion for painting, has been asked to contribute aorae of bU works to the next eshibitbm toLoodn.--- v Captaui Eed' Jktiies have not rcsOlU ed. it la bow aaid. in mitactea at ibe mouth of the Ml el-aUHW The- wittd. we are fid, la lenatious. ,Therefre, t does not scour away as the eminent engineer calculated. - dii !;; No theslriral represntatious were given to Paris on ltod Friday. The best tb atre cloed theb-donre. oa the ereninga of ThursiUy aud Saturday, as well as the Fmlat ; all, reopuned on tonday to crowded houses - . , In the recent Plii'edt-lphia Methodist conference a resolution sgaiii't camp meetlnga on Sundays wsa'paed. Tbe mferenee th uht that Uiey drew pen pie s way fnMB . t beir usual places of worship, and rncouraged Niady eXi curalons for pleasute. . r - . . . - i - ' . . -. Mi! Three M'aaouri murderers were lat week entr-m-ed respectively to nineiy. nine, fetv five and Iwentv-four ti-ar imprt-onmeut." The object ' In giving uch singular aeaieneaw waa to prevent he culprita Irom being , paxdooed out' after serving tifWn Jear-, they would be if committed on a life sen- - A number of , IrTbAroericaD are racing by ootributiim trm patrio lc Iriahvsea Id all sections of tbo country, what h termed a "kirniiaittg fund." to be used to recruiting a few rnuimea'a of i-oldiers to go to Eagiaud and akio, aaisn tor in n - moepeuuenre. Tne movement is beaded by O'Dooovan Kno-a'of New York, James J. Clanev of Brooklyn, Patrick Ford and others. An interesting case has been decided to Pituneld, Ma-s. A child of I-rael waa brought before tne curt for Sabbath breaking. Hebrew Bible to hand, he h wed that hU Sunday was Saturday, and tbat he kept it strictl t. Tbe decis ion wss at least cuiioua. Tbe judge told him tbat the ttute of Msasachu wtta permitted him to transact his reg ular business oo Niodsv, but ttil not so- thorixe him to go a fishing on tbat r'sy. If he had been a prufe-a oual gtberman, we suppose that theopiuiou would have. been d tfereut. He ws doomed to rav a Hue which ma le hi- fl-h co-t him con siderably mo s tlmn market price. . , . IIS iii i i.. Bow awfully culitatde muat be those afflicted with Consumption, Bronchitis, aatnma, or any uieeaiw oi ti e Linnga, Throat or Chest, who neglect to nee Dr. . Tutt s .Lxpertoraut aft r reading' the following letter, written by one of the most eatinuble bidiee in tiie south : .. 8 a vasw An, Ga , April W, 1972. Da. Tctt i Ii gratitude for the bene fit reoeirMd br tbe use of Tour Expec torant, I do Cheerfully add my testimony, to ita wouderful power in enring dp aeeted rougha. . 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WIIML'S XiTABUBHMEWT is at tbo old ptoos, one door south of the Soatbera Express office.' . ' ; y ' ; ' . I guarantee all my fits. ' fKMmVT.; t ,. Vi a WELEEL,;!iri) Tbros ai-ra Car leads f spWat'tS ttiwrf ii 1 whit ora Just in sod ebesp tor eyi.h onLl., . t, spr U OATH A
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 10, 1876, edition 1
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