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.. ' v , . , ? ; - yr. .Y r .A A "(.:- -i: - $7 a r. Ooldj per cent. .' v v Build, oh build, a' few mere fires with kerosene ! . . DoSj, Brown k , Co., f heavy .St." Ixouis firm have failed. ' ,1 fY There is a hitch in the settlement of the ! Eastern question. , ' Jo Turner is no martyr, as the Raleigh Ohservtr well ?ays. ' Y- B. IF. La t robe, the widely-known Balti- iiKjrc civil engineer, ,i;.deau. (Jen. 'Sherman is well- pleased with the army. Wonder if the army can recipro cate. :.i - ' Y '. ' Tammany comcg to the front with her . S'chell. -"Gentle hell,", sing: no dhdaiY -Ron fj of the sea in the opening canvas?. The cremation society of Grtat Britain - is making arrangements to erect a- large and jjostly crematorium near London. Y, Mr. AVv V. Crfcoran of Washington has subscribed 4;000 to the fund fCr a- : hallfr the Virginia Historical .Society. . A Ilarndburg (Ky..) distiller sold one Uay last. week to two St. 'Louis dealers 1,000 barrels of whiskey, for which they received 505,000. 4 '.', Four yellow ' foyer .Jeaths 'at Chatta- .noogaj .eleven at Memphis and forty-two at .New Orleans in less than twenty-fourhours. xl he hurscs.are raurning home. Y -It hasrbeen lecidel in a London court 'that when two jassengers in a railroad car uarrpl as to whether a window shall be 0i)en or closed the conductor shall settle ' the dispute.- laljnage " preached the second of his sermons descriptive of New 6rk vice, last, SundSy. He- told his Tropic rather unpleasantly 'that he held, the names of many frequenters of evil haunts. . ' ' ." .;; NOTICS NORTH. C:ROi.IM AN. Lenoir court house was burned on Mon day; with nearly all the records. ' Randolph count)-, fair" this week. ' ' ! Cllarlotteis making .great preparations for the fair. ; . ' 1 1 Jim:Laxton convicteiLofape-attd eon- fined in Iredell jail, will, be executed on the 25th. . - '-. ' " The -widow of JIa.hucman, the founder of lOfneojKithy, he'd lately, aged ninety-eight Y- ' king Humbert looks pale 'and. attenu ' - atcd. His chest is afTectcMl Serious feaas 'Y are entertuined that he will not' live loiiffj.'" . , Mrs. Jauies P. Cowardin, wife of the Y. senior edUor of the' Di snatch.- died at . . Ilichmond - Mouday, "al'ten- an . il Iness . of Moiig duration which was-:boind with great 1 patience and resignation. V -Mr. Cyrus Vt,. Field, promised the village of Willianfstown, Mass., $400 affer the . hist femfe on the village had been ta-ken down. . y As for Mr. Turner's course toward the ku'Klux in seeking to tho ( passage of an amnesty bill by the Legislature pafdoning the .members of that organization for Of fences committed- against the law after he had encouraged the commission of those offences.-As for his course uv this regard, we sayr Janguage utterly fails to- ex-press ieu everywiiere hy ail god men who know , 1 the facts, facts sustained - by such: direct . j testimony "that not cyeii Mr. Tunier liim self hiis dared to utter even the .felblest denial of them. Rahiah Observed The Malls. -The ruiViLs close and drrfVe at tic Cijy Post Oflke as follows : Y ." :Y ' ' - ctosE. . Northern through mails. (:1." P. ir" Northern through and way nui'ls. 7:l A. m! Mails for the N C. Railroad, and. routes supplied therefrom, in cluding A. iN: N. C. Railroad, .a'fTYl.TA. M. Southern mails for all pointg South, daily..... ........ 0:00 V. M. Western mails C. ll'y) daily .(except Sunday)........ ...... 5)0 A.M. Mail tor Choraw &, Darlington R. R. VAo Mails for points between" Florence . Y .. and Charleston j. 9:4.V .Faycttville, and offices on Cape .. Fear River, Tuesdajs and Fri- days. 1 :00 r. M. ' Fayetteville, daily, except Sinidays 5:00 A. M Onslow C. H. aud iutermediate ' Y :oUicc8 every Friday...... C:(h) " ' bnnthville mails, by steamboat, ' ; daily (except iSunday) . . ..... ... S;0U 41 Mails Jfoi; Easy 1 fill, Town Creek and Shallotte, every Friday at. . 0:00 ' -" j A1UIIVE." - Northern through mails. . . . .'. .11 rfK) 1 44 t Northern through and way mails.' 7:15 p.'M. Southern m,ai!s' . . . . . . .- t:0O A M. Carolina, Central' Kailway. :.'. .... Yl0:00 H-M ; Stamp Olllce open from 8 . A M. to -. and from 2 to 5:4& P. M.' Mjonoy order and . liejister. . Department open, same as stamp offlce.. .' Maillirered from 6:00 A. M. to GM- P. M., a1 on Sundays from SXO to 9:00 A. M. Strffiips for sale at general 'deliver when stamp office is closed. I - ' '''. " Mails collected from street .boxes evcrv daV at 3:30 P. M. Appointments of I)r. Uurkhcad. ' '. ' :..':.'' : : . . -. . , fiWkhcad, D." DM the Presidinr. ;5 rf;the WiJmington Distr'tt, aftli(juncos -tne followmg appointments for this, hisJ-ourth . rpund of.quaterly meetings!; - ;Coke6bury; at Salem. ... ..... . .OetJ : -pfi arie Mission, at Miu-o LckI ge . . j i WUmingtoVat Front street. .. . . .Nv; Topsail, at Herring's Chapel. . . . Y ' v.imton, at Andrew's Ohapel 44 Unslow, at Queen's Creek, '" 5-0 9-10 1G-U i ne appearance' of frost in many parts o-. , ; .the.yellow fever district in the rfouth hai checked the spread of the disease to: a con siderable extent, though, the change in the temperature isf unfavorablb to the sick 1 he mortality, however, still shows a steady, decrease, and the -disease is evi- TmilJ51 brek.in , tt3 lold upon the ?5cted immunities ihSvhicli it Ls Ion- The SUN TELEGRAMS: Tin; YiiLLou fi;vi:k MemphiH, Chattanooga,) Cairo and New Orleans. , - hattaxoooa Oct. 22. For the past tcnty'-four hours there were four deaths and fourteen new cass, twelve of which are colored. ; T)r3.Yyevefr, Jiaxte-r, Knott and Ukuik ford are up and out. . Memphis, Oct. 22.-It commenced rain ing last night at 10 o'clock s last night .nd continued until 5 this morning. The weather i3 now clear and cool, the ihcr mo'meter indicating 56. From G -o'clock, last night until ' noon to day eleven orders for interments are re poritd by 'the undertakers Among tho deaths are Miss Del Roach, James Koper (a well knowh. man of St. Grace, Mjss.), Charlotte Thomas, F. H. Dpwdv, James Tolan (engineer' of the county jail), II. Nicholson and Fritz Willivon." . Fiyo new cases . and '; one, death are re ported 'ns occurring yesterday at Tuscum bia. Ala. ' ; The Charleston, S.. C., authorities have telegraphed that their nurses can return .home without lieing snbje:tcd to quaran tine detentipn. I'hysicians who came from Cincinnati and Dayton leave for home'lo inorrovv. The Howard Asbpia'tionis rapid ly sending off allnurse3(froiri abroad, their services bohl considered no longer needed. Six nurses were sent this-, morning to Somerville and one to Pernambo, Miss. Nkw Oklkans ,0(1. 22. The weather tlMsmorniug was clear, cool aud 'windv TheLhermometer stood at ..7. , ' One Imndred 'and fourteen new eases 6 yellow fever;; and forty-two deaths are re ported for the past 24 hours, r Mrs. Mary Schoenbcrg, Superintenden of the Jewish WJps-and Orphans' I Ipmc died, of yellow fevor to-day. v the tt'eabody Association gives notice .that it will not need anv more funds. Osyke, Oct. 22. Three new cases anr one death', frdnv yellowfever to-day. AiNu.sronT, Ajcr. iv,ew cases-occur dailv. :' '' CJairo Oct. 22. Two iICw cases and one death" for the past 24 hours. JSkw York, Oct. 22. The Southern Re lief Cojumitt.ee of the Chamber of Com merce, received,, to-day. two "hundred and ninety-six dollars and eighty-eight cents, the proceeds of entertainments given by saloon passengers on the last passage of the Steamship Celtic. Tt was transmitted through the agent of the line. Coiltribiv tribuUons of five dollars received from the Sunday 'Mcrcry,3, five correspandents in aid of the wives of firemen in the infected districts.": Thin"-. makes tiro .total receipts o-day,' one hundred and sixty-three thoh and -.eight hundred and fifty-four dollars Hind thirty-eight cents. ' Later. In the afternoon contribution ot seventy-four dollars and forty-seven cents, was- received -from St.. George's Church, Astoria, whioliv swelled the total still farther. ' - . A .dispatch received fram' the President of the Young' men's Christian Association at New prleans, setting forth that with work on. hand and before us, we can judici ousW use what.monev you can snare us. '-In response thereto tlie committee instructed the Secretary to remit thp- Association two thousand dollars,- - West Baton Rouge, Oct.'' 22, Twelve new cases and three deaths for the past 2 days. - .. .' - ' MocfLE, Oct. 2-2:-For. the past twenty four hurs 12 how cases and 4: deaths of yellow Ye ver have been reported. The Maror: in a phiclamation. states that on and after Oct. 23. all restrictions on freight shipped'-tp this city, on the-Mo-bile and Ohio Railroad, - will be removed. Fasscngers coming to the city, inust still have certificates as heretloforc.. I T1IC JUASTEKV, CtUIiLSTION. ! ' -'. . . '- - ' ' '. Various Dispatches. Loxdox, Oct. 22. A Constah'tinople dis patch to the Manchester XrnahUari says : " Admiral Hornby, in the dispatch boat I f el icon, has gone to Cyprus to mqet the Lords of Admiralty. On his return the fleet wil! anchor In the Gulf of Ismid. the intended withdrwaf of the fleet from' the vicinity of Gallapoli has been abandon ed in consequence of recent movements of the Russians." 1 BrcHAREST, Oct. 22. Bessarabia was SHrrenlered.WRussia on Monday, , and all the JJouiWauian authorities have quitted the province. , ; Lo.vDox, Oct. 22. A Vienna dispatch says it, is expected that at the meeting of Reichsrath Jo-day that IJarou Von Prestis Cognado will inform the 1 House that the resignation of the Ministry has been acT cepted, and that he has becfV'harged with the formation at a new Cabinet. The House will then no doubt A'djourn, and the real work Of'fof-ming the cabinet will be taken in hand. as the intention. seems to be to form, if possible, a -parliamentary cabi net which may be reckoned in support of the majority. '" Cox5taxti.ople, Oct. 22. Fears ae expressed in diiloniatie circles that the ! Eastern Roumanian Commission will en counter great .obstacles from ' Russia, the Porte and Bulgarian inhabitants. Russia is resolved to maintain her present admin istration until her troops have evacuated tho province, the Torte insists jon assum. WILMINGTON, N. C, W"EDNESD A ing financial administration, subject only i" oujtiiaiuu ui iuu commission, and linlgarians continue their agitation in favor pf annexation to Bulgaria. WASHINGTON. JJepartment NewsReported Invasion by ' Mexicans. . WAftiUicaiOK, Oct. 22. The President: to-day signed the commission of Greene C. Chandler as Ujuted States, Attorney for the Northern District of Mississippi. The President and Secretary Sherman will visit the . Cumberland, Md., Fair on Thursday, and both will deliver addresses. The Cabinet held) a two hour's session to-day, at which . estimates of several de paxtmeiita for the next fiscal year were presented. Thev are reduced to the lowest fiirures practicable, in view of th fAllmcr - - o'ff in resources. . The aggregate . amoU required will not vary materially from the appropriation.s made for the present, fiscal year, with the exception of a deficiency in the Post-Office Department : and increased expenditures in the Indian office. Surgeon J. Winthrop Taylor ia ai)- pointed Surgeon General of the Xavy vice Surgeon Grier, retired because of advanced age In. the Supreme' Court to-day the case of the United States, plaintiff , in error, vs. Faust's Xeora," wits submitted by Assis tant Attorney General Smith for the plain tiff in'error, and' by F. R. Condert for the defendant in error. This case in volved the question of the construction of the act of 18C2, requiring a clearance bond in cases where ontgoing vessels were bound for Te northeast portion of the State is suf such a destination as should cause a sus- fcring the most severely. The losses, to picion- that the carero was intended for ports within 'the Coufederate lines, whether in n.11 fiisps 1 a conforrh to one section of law, or fai! within the discretion of customs officers, 'as pro- viueu in anotner action. ii i Secretary Schurz will deliver a speech -at L'ostpn on Monday evening. The speech win aeai especially witn the question of money in its relations to workingmen. Semi-official advices received here- to-day from Mexico are to the effect that the sol- diers;0fthe Division o.fthe North have not been paid since last July,-and consequently are deserting, into Texas in great numbers, The troops at Rewelia are said to have disbanded tor . lack of means of subsistence. Ecobedo is reported to bevery ill in pri- son, and the doctors attending him think an operation may be necessary. The Diaz government is said to have recognized the national liability for the Carbojal loan, ne- gotiated in New York for the republic when Maximillian held the capital and Ju- arcz was in Para Del Norte. It is stated that the government will pay the interest on. the coupons due as they are presented and as tbe exigencies of the national treas- ury will admit . " Success, at Our Mint. AVrAsmxGTo.v. Oct. 22.Tnfnrmnt,nn hna been received at the mint bureau that the recent orderfor the purchase of gold bul- lion at CharlotteN-e-Trid Denver Tnl ion anaiiopvntl Denver, Lol., is a complete succes?, miners being very' glad to sell iheir bullion for its coin value in legal -tenders, less the charges for melt- in. assaying &c - " " The Weather. WashixgtOx, Oct. ,22. For the south' l-ntir 5ona-T.nWlTT l'- 1 1 Atlantic fetates partly cloudy, and cloudy- weatner witn irequent rams, winds shift- ,1 -i s ing to northwesterly and turning colder. SvnnnAf.t . Aj storm of considerable energy, is central .'. . ,:c.f east of South Carofina, New Russian Vessels. I'niLA delphia, October 22. The new iron war steamer Bristol for the Russian government was launched from Cromp's shipyard to-day, in tfcQ presence of the. en tire Russian legation and a multitude ofJ J"? of the .Ureerc Lhurch were performed on. board belore the launching. The steamer bu.ilt ior speed will probably be named America 1 . . PI ML. ICO 'RACES. . Pool Rooms Thronsred. Baltimoke, Oct. 22,-p-Xeurly all the principal turfmen of the country are pres ent at the Pimlico races, which commenced o-dayY The track was in good condition and the attendance excellent. First race; Dash of 1 mile for maidens, a-11 ages ; twelve started. Won by Sun- ight. Finesse second and Genet Murray thirih Time 1.454. - Second race, Dixie, stakes Dash of 2 miles, for three-year olds ; $100 subscrip tion, "the II. F.. Club adding $1,500, 0f which $1,000 to first horse and $500 to sec ond. The starters were Charles ' Rppd's ondie AVooil. George Lorillard's Duke of Magenta, and P. Lorillard'si Spartan! The race was won by Duke'of Magenta, Bonnie oou and tepartau.third. Time 3:41, lhird Race Trial steeple xhase about H miles, for horses that never ran a stee plechase at Baltimore, Jerome Park. Long Branch or -Saratoga, i Won by Disturb ance, lime. 4:1 fi. ' - ! Fourth race Two mile heats, for all ages, maidens allowed if 3 ve'ars 3 ixmnds. if 4 years 7 pounds aud if 5 years and up wards lz pounds'. In the first heat Bush- whacker was first and Princess second : ime, 2:36. Second heat, Princeton first; Bushwhacker second and Danischeff third; time. 2:36; . ATLANTIC, MlsissisipToillo RAIL ROAD. Case of thefengli&h Bondholders Decree oi foreclosure or Mortgajre. mcHMOxD, Ti Oct, 22.-A motion of fAwlAo; r T : . . -.vr V1 montage A 1 . A A I A T m i-ne Atlantic. Jiissi.?sinri anA nviv t.i uF me .cmituoart today, Jrfges O. consolidated bondholders asks for the saho ofthe whole: line of its property as ah entirety subject it to a lieu of the vi divisional hnnaKoM., lu" ' lue pay ment of Receivers and outstanding in -.,,- u,c uaxauLu oi me proceeds n I T, 7?T T Ters 01 ' nA (11 Virlnrl ornnnr. 1.-1 1 - r . r . Mu.wA.4iL bui uuitiri x I . .at r , l?' 's, ine lutch bond i nn now wv-. . rr j-va.. utlu w.ww.uw, tnrough UT ' PP3f- ' T f MkinS ?T?e parUf t0 the Suitas defendants. J! fenced the attention a11" Wed at row COntmUed Until rr, ' , . , K.r T T V consoiiaaiea xne tutai amouni ot ine consolidated :Z- VT V 7 mortgage, i- " "ow insutu ted, amount to $5,570,000, with interest to 1st October, 1878, of $1,695,280. WESTERN. Chicago, Uct. 22. A disnatch from Oct. 0maha sa)'3 that destructive prairies fires are raoinff near Kearney along the line of the Pmalia aud" Bepublican Valley in Polk county d other sections in Nebraska. Pr0Frty W1" be heavy. Seven persons have been burned to death, and a consid- I erable number of others Jured- ' Tlie particulars cannot' as yet be lcarncJ- ' ' I I t XT' v r i -rx I 1a OO . T Y i .x.., . .-in view oi tne "eavy tax imposed on "the banking capital in tIlis cit7 the Merchants National Bank " "wuug oi me stocKnoiaers this A- M. reduced its capital from 1,200,000 to 800,000, ; . iN.EW Oct. 22. The suspension the firm of-Dodd, Brown Co.,ofSt. Louis was announced this A. M. It ere- ated a profound sensation throughout the 'ArJ &00ds market in this city. The firm ( 13 the secmd largest jobbing concern in tllG Western States. Its rating has been 1 as given by the Messrs. Dunn, Bar- lw & Go. and others. It has been rated a from 400,000 to half million. The lia- hilities are slightly over one million dol- and more tlan half this .amount is. due to merchants in this city, Cixcixxati, Oct. 22 At an oarly hour this mog, the dwelling- of Michael euter, on Price's Hill, was burned, Reuter, upon awaking, ran up stairs' to rescue his little daughter. Doing so he was obliged to pass thrugh the r flames. ne iouna tne cniia with, her night dress 'burning,-and grasping her in his arms he lurcuu ms way DacK trough the flames, !S the Thf child wa& ournea &om tne tace and arms. Re probably fatillv ininrpd hkth proDably totally njured both l I S bnaQlmost t( the bone, and ""-coicnea on nis oacu. A train, on ihe 'Dayton: and' Michigan, jAuiuuuu yesicraay, wnen approaching Anna station, ran into a wagon containing S i t cuamP1Ta tn4c. aonai-Urecn-. c - , . ? . "utaiUiUo back-Labor causeupon the stumo for the a, uauieu xoot. x oianci, nis hired I """v uutinuouu 1UU 1U3 luiUliy T Aomny,nA uu:L I mmu VIVIUVIIOUCU. Jill L( 111 IIMII I tlirnn ,w , , . ,1 nnA ' ,7 i x i "f miernai in- Ti , y I a neld'. senonslv imnrprl , v J GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, ine Oerrnan Socialists No Advance into Afghanistan, &c. arts, October 22. The trial of thirtv- ght persons arrested for the' recent at- tempt to -hold a socialist workmen's con- gresa has- commenced. The t the prisoner ha'd relations with foreign socialists. Y nrosecuxion London, Oct. 22. The North German Gazette, commenting upon the ultramon- tnnp nT;t;n'ii,n cL-oi: vn i i llnl PPsltl0n socialit's bill, declares u.uumuuuiui; pai ijiii the Reichstag form the centre around which all elements blindly hostile to the I institutions of the;. Empire and Prussia rrm i . i ' ' A x , , groupe themselves, every attempt to ter- minate the Kulturkaroff by a peaceable unnerstandinsr must remain fruitless, not- WlthstilTl rimer hn kt np r Vatican . LOVDOY Oct OO t Ponfor om ao.ndo.v, uct. -i:. A Seuter telegram ixvixx .uyuuay amies mat, xne government has published an. announcement offering a free passage home to the families of rfw,a -x:-- - tx f-, TJ 1 x x , , , ,, . I officers engaged in active service. It is luuugui, nowever, tnat an aavance mto Afghanistan will be impossible for some I time. I r Fever is steadily increasing among peph J. Martin, of Martin, would ! be bucj Wn stAtinni t TmiY Jf cessfulia defeating the Democratic incum-1 VMM,VW j eu on xne ironuer. - Nova Seotian Politics.. I H alifax, Oct. 22.- A meetinsr of Liber I ai conservative members, recently elected I 1 .. . w me locai uegisiarure, was neia last night, when, it i3 understood, a local gov- ernment was decided upon,, compos ed as follows: L. H. Holmes, Provincial Secre- tary; Ji L. D. Thompson, Attorney Gen- eral; Hon. Samnel Creelman, Commission- er of Mines and Works ,- .with ,the following members of the cabinet without office: I W. "White, of Sholbourn: Charles Town- snd of Cumberland ; Alexander Campbell, I oi Inverness ; uames m. mc: 'onaid, oi i Kings county ; V. B. Treop, of. Annapolis; I H. P. McDongald, of Cape Breton. It is I rumored. thatE. L. Mose!y will be Speaker ' Y,OCTOBKiR "gift I mirri I'I.ACIAX TROt'CLI. . t Valine, o-j..-. .-- "1 on I Co.. rtniuum. IirJ-.1 . . .7 " ""i'viy cu?agra oi xne Alncan trade, ha mm I - C5 - m I T www i m. .. . . Tie limi-.cj liabilitv of tl. ,1 . favorable ness of thirty comply I will mr Q A;t;:,e . , C .c0m?an.v. " " r i - l per eent. per an - uuiii ; y report very small margin of pro- - fit, and 20 renort," lc a ru:J. to oi serious magnitude. Further reduction- o I J . - . . . v i i it "i rmz 'i m - A i i r . - - ""ovo 'c turcaiciien at iviiron cii.i in wa-s are threat - Ham and in the neighborhood i. LOUISIANA DIFFICUI.TILS. Conflict between a herifl'a 400 Armed Neffnes.-r-Rlrht or the lat ter killed. ' Xew Orleans, Oct. 22. Referring to the recent trouble there, a communication iram me Vistnct Attorney of Texas parish lo tnc Governor, stat!es that the sheriff's - pwseoi nny men, in eoin'to exernto awrit b, fourhuudarmcJncgroe, The posse returned the-the fire, killing and wounding eight negroes and dispersing the balanc. ( Dismantled. New York, Oct. 22.--The Hark ";Ven ing Star from St. Jaga, which arrived here to-day, brought Capt. MeyeN and three men of the Schr. Ocean Lillv. of Halifax. lrOm loaded in asnorp SHORTER TELEGRAMS. I y Uapo Town advices in the lf inet fiira it is stated that Cetywago, the powerful chief of the Zulu Kaffirs, will shortly bcto open hostilities against the British, The Austrian Budget for 1879 estimates a deficit of 1,307,740 florins, which' it is proposed to cover either by the isue' of gold "rentes," or by .ah addition to. the floating debt. 'The Austrian erVeVef. a - - V. - VAAA1.k.4 1U CI. IX Francisco Monday night, and will plat there Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The Democrats of the Ninth Massa chusetts District have nominated Mr. - Eli Thayer as the Greenback nominee. ; LATEST MAILS. XORTII CAROLINA POLITICS. The Surrender ol. the National Party to : Fifth CongreK- ai. me Aemocrais in me i iltn CongreK sional DIstrlct-4-The Situation in . the Other Districts Barbe cues, Whiskey and Fights. , ,unncc oj i-rutaaapma v- ' . "f1""' ' r ' xy iUU most notable recent political event in North Carolina is the. surrender of the National party to the Democracy in the formal with drawal trom the canvass in the Fifth Con- gressional district of Col. John B. "Win-. . ' uiaSwu3ijr mu i- ' a.: ii . i -i , t . . , . last five months. There were about a score I OI OlllCT fcCll-COUS.il lUieU , i ailOnai CanOir nafP- fnr fVns, Jn'ti f.to w .r I w tV vt vv w v VJB them were of much account, and one bv one thej fagged out and quietly slipped aside Hnto their orifrinal KilpneAi-itml Ahfiriti, uL msfeyer,' Btood hrmly by the banner arn marta sr flaelnn and liorm'. on . vass 01 the district; Fpeakmg almost daily in advocacy pf the National platform and Tn his nnhlishprl nrA nnnnn,;nff i,;a retirement from the field he-states that he has aecomnlished the main nhiPrt nf hia candidacy, which was to force the currency question to the front as the paramount issue of the campaign. He now calls upon n rx . xl. t . .i , 71 WT! nee, Gen. Scales, and thev will doubtless -follow his advice. The Republican candi- dae?, 1 bargee as now no show whatever, and Scalps will be triumphantly re-elected. In this the Fourth districtlion. E. G. paveaae, ex-uuage oi tne supreme court, having declined the Republican nomination mass of the Republican voters will j ie,tly CaSt the? hallots for Moses A. J icustx", a receni conven irom ueuiocra- Cy. Hon. Josiah Turner, independent Democrat, who received the indorsement of the Republican Executive Committee s'ome weeks airo. will eret some Republican votes m addition to sonie from malcop tent, and tT x initial i Democratic candidate. ITon. .Insp.Dh .T. ... . .-" . i I vis. win, nowevor, be re-eiccteqy. lie is diligently canvassing the Metropolitan district, and enjoys the effective aid upon the stump of United States Senator Mer- rimon, ex-Congressman John Manning, ex-: judge W. R. Cox, Messrs. Ashe, Battle, Moring, Busbee, Peace, Carr and others. The regular Republican nominee, Jo- benUHon. Jesse J. Yeates, for re-election ;n tht- First HistnVt n-pro h nnt omr. Rpnnhlirans J T. rhnmWIi in nml J ras.sei hv the onnoRHion nl two reraucitrnnt B. Resoass. who are crolnir around the di- .1. x... . . V - . tnct making speeches and drawing on votes I wmcn Martin sauiy neeas. - u niess tnese sore-headed gentlemen are bought or, beg- gedfcff, Yeates is sure of the third term in Congress. . ; t The Second district is largely Eepubli- can, the negro majority of itself being up- wards of 6,000. JL colored lawyer, with the fine old Irish name, rO'ITara got the- re2ularRepnblican nomination. Jscveral ambitious white Republicans, such as ex- I uovernor urcguen, coieaei iiumpnreys, General Clarjc and Judge ..Urecn, ,dug up 1 some charges against O'lTara, and another 1 convention was called to throw him over-1 Kmgston for Turk s Island, parti V ceiy oi wie irst and Second Dwtricts turnl unleat theaathr .-.n ,C .. with timber.whlrh on ,nt w eutrav ineir Totes ppon a single can- i J- . .-iY r1" , . " vw omaie. wnicn, nowever, is not likelv thia I "u,uuroi imi. ;. - a hurricane w (licmeral .j .i-u I oA . . i " V . vv i.cijrt iuia i u-ou umcu oiau'win, scnuan unbroken Democratic I MS8-tii t-w ' . '-..." . " at Ploreiro and nh.mdntWl delegation to the next ConJ vZ.n ' -out ofthe r. o: u. 1873. boanl But this, too tu captaml by 'tt t;-;.vj . ."""""uua v aah , H. ttilKStlhS. 4 1 IT I I m asM. 1 1 . - in thu resu t w-. nl. j: .7 K,;. l r?T,V..uf,5iaiMr. 1WT k I It L I ria I tW i - M V . - i. . and Harm, it Is act! fanrhTthat t democratic candidate, Captain W. D. 'fohfbrthe BcmocratJL TDelKSonaJ! nuiuaxcin tUAt dtttrict Mr. B. P. Lon withdrew in Kitchin'g f.ror pome apo. . I - 1 ' Colonel A. M. Waddeli U maiin aa ac tive canvas ip the Third 3 fc competing nominee . . . . - i n ill I ll itii't-it lfTnini. wm . m. i " 'wunui u m inmnd. -lwi pivuvw wih DnntwT rm t mi, nr fiAma .r 11.. . . m. or the uihu i.aiuT'i Steele will hare a walk, ovier for re-election, having no- coapeUtor. senously, threatened the -defeat of Colonel) " uau , vue UUe AVr. charged, ob- present riiW W.i.i. k. "-L.TZ:' "T " 7 lme- Captain William H. Crawford, who J01!.-1 or 'a few weeks aa a "National," has subsided, and everything is now lovel'r Gov. Vance's brother. Hon. R. U. Vance, will be returned to Canm Mm Cl Eighth district by a . hqiro maioritT. A youn man named Brower is running as a Republican, but his candidacy ia regarded as a joKe. unless tne Kepnblicana res - whilethe good people are havinir n. KiK oldtime. 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The Wilmington Sun (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 23, 1878, edition 1
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