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? . , .: , - - ?." , : a Year. c:mkinc; aii. tiic lssur.s OF Tin: iAsr." When .tlso-thieving fox got his tail cut IT in the trap he solemnly -proposed to iir- iore tails. Judtrc Russell, like Jieynard this respect at least, that he ha- had hti lil tut off, mctajihorlcally. projx.M-H in his ircular to'irnore "'all the issues of ..the .aft.'- ' .: ' Tim ignoring of -' tliti; inconvenient is a lino thin'' whenever it can he (lone .sueeess- ullv. It enables' the cut-throat hijrhwav- lan to wipe oat the memory ami con.ie- . - f f . . . t T 1 T l -l lnitates. hiin.v If that l.y a single stroke f his jH-n h'' .lias blotted' out I he Opera Ioii.-e opinion aii'l the iiuherou.s other roiig-loings-of his judicial ami political (V'. Not however. lie Jiiay ignore, ut the peoplewon't. They lo not forget hat until no.v j-uilge 'Russell has Iceu a iler of 1 li'' Radicals in this part of the (ate oiu- oi the most vnioi't ive and nolrt- illv iiii.-ciupulo!i.iof all the Radical lead- i fi'l 1 t J - .il .Ml 1 1 r.-:. i ne.v la-neve mat. ne is sun a leaner ' that ic'irtv in the gauzy isgui.-e of a Isat'iona llreenbackeh Ilaviiijl lost his 1 1 1 i - j iii a K'lmaii'e, ne may tro atramsi tans ii'.nii ami main, out the ruse" won t mic- i t i . Tails were made te be worn by foxes. nd nature revolts at ijfnorin'ir then;. , MLNi.Kiirr. (Inind Va'lh'll rally Friday "night: North of Fnglund Iron Company laile;!.. 4 " . Cagnodii failed to form au-A ustrian cab-' let. . : : . The'st;ige wa.s1 rol!l.el n ar .St: Mary's, V.;h'. Two men Killed at 1 Vtroli.a. Pa , lev- it ro-'nvcen no. ' The Hank vof Chisgow di rectors have iijrmitted to jail. The number of fever deaths has grown unparativejy small. . '1 lie New Optra. - ' ; Xtir York IIvruUL ' j' All we know"of '('armen" rs that wh.leh- ;u been seen on mo hoards- 01 me yvcaue- v, and all that is thus far to be conceded,: that it iosso.-ses a fair amount of bril- lcy, color and a fascinatien peculiar to mietinies wild Spanish music, assisted by ie scenery and surroundings of a romantic ory. The latter has been so many times ld in connection with the opera that, it i unnecessary to repeat it ; but it possesses otii litlle of intrinsic interest, which is Suven into song and action with an artistic Tenuity which per,s' calls only for praise. us may bo due ' to the "Joliemian-like H'lations of Iizet.,-the. composer, where- he, as enabled to successfully nuike a -pttttrt; of the severity of Wagner, the eet Harmony o lioniioci ana me lively sn ol UllenOacn. I lie comlunation h rely ingenious1, and now and tlien drift lig into the air the .most enticing of irielo-V-s which are developed in solo and heard jYhorus, but when afterward analyzed are nly recognized as the mere fragments of a jkusical thought. Possibly it is for this Jason, that ''Carmen'' is not entirely satis-, tofv, -The opera is full of orchestral Clects. and the orchestration, as repre- nted by Signor rditi, is full of beauty, t is a pleasure indeed to1 listen to the jilendid emphasis and intelligence with- Virich.the work ot the composer is mstru- fentally interpreted, although cue cannot U the , while help feeling"' that -'there ia wore inechanism than soul in ' the 'geriktiji luce. Consequent lv, while tl ear is grat Licit witn exquisite Harmony tncwuMt r Fot rested. Therefore, ''Carmeiii C written down as a musical ucccsifc:.S be w rillen iiuwn The Tlie i t'onibinatloii" in New Yorki Jieculiar conditioir of- New York politics attracts a good ileal of attention, Vasliingtou' among Re)ul)licans, wlio- sjiink it an aonishinjr arrangement thai ic powerful Republican orgaiiizatiufi in hewAcrrk should allow itself to be used o bolster l'm the wanintr fortunes of the jTilden faction in the Democratic party. It said that the Republican leaders in tlie it v uunle a -ridiculous blunder in combin ig with' the Tilden factions, which have o organization and command but a small ote, aiid yet have secured, in the bargain, I". lion's share of the offices, and it is d ied that Mr. Tilden never showed him elf ino.re astute than when, with political win staring him inlthc face, hp was able o summon Ceneral Arthur, with 'forty i"iisand Republicans, to help him ekni. lr. Cooiter Mavor and make -MrxCreon 'onipt roller, and thus re-establish his pow r over his ow-n i)arlv not only in the city'.' "it in the State. Murderer'K 8ulci.de. At Vmcennes. Ind.. last Wednesday, a Via h family named Vacelof. consisting ,f four nersons. was found : imirdored. A . .- ,- - - -. oroner's jury fixed the crime on Pierre rovost, a hired man, who was accordinirlv im-.ted and lodged in jail. This, coupled dill apprehension of lyichiug. seemingly roved too much for Provost, for unon lining the jail Sunday morninsr he Avas ,(und dead. havini- hanopd himself dnrino- he night. This act seemed the more re- kirkahh' !i l.-ic. iiv I1UO IV IUiVllIV.VI OllUlVt 44alVt fmmovable n his claim of innocence", and wie overwhelming ciroumstancial evidence Yh:ced no visible chancre in his de- auor. : , A Singular statement. . On Sunday last Rev. Mr. Talmagc, in ns nurd sennon lmoii tl New York, m:ulo tlm V'iat, while lookinr on at a -imt of rmC tte iii one of tln W he was told by the officer in whose jnipanyjie was.1 that, no nno Pnto,-o.i il.u,-o $7.00 R 7V "I",011 tlle iutroduetion of a patron J'f ' "police mandate," vcW0T,t?is' ha3 h r r- d C31Plllacally "pronounced' i t J01100 10 14s Presidential aspim tS? W"" PresWential' expec- te1111118'2; b that, eUhffcrently nowrom what I did ten 1 0 to Mr. Thurman winter. tin ChicCXCUrs!0n par is Leil organizcil Toclurer 5! of nierchants , rnanu Went" S? t!se interested in t4devcl- )l of November for Mexico. sun ti;lk(;iams. I'.AKJ.V AM) TIIDNK.HT lUll'OiMS. ilastci a CoDijilicatooiii-. Lo.vDh.v. Oct. :',()' There was not a ;hadow of foundation of the rctendcd cable dispatch published in the American ojiposition evening pajersf of October lGth, uiaking the inijiortant ' statenjt'nf that thfj- Czar had sent a letter to ' the Iover4 asking' them to unite in compell ingTurkey to execute 'her share of the treaty of Derlin. Titc dispatch .was a. pure fabrication, 'the product of a wild and unintelligent yiiagination (nly. The' qvi ;dence of its fraud is on its face. It asserts, for instance, that, the (Jzar complained because the .Sultan had not taken rany steps to comply with articles 13 and IT of the Berlin treaty, relating to a Christian gov ernor for Uoumelia, and articlo.ln respect ing arrangements for a iiew judicial and financial administration of that jrovince. The absurdity of this is established by the we'l-kiown fact that it is precisely these three articles-of t lie treaty, which Russia refuses to recogn '. . the-The Forte's riglit to carry (uX du'riiig lm nine months, of Russian occupation of- the treaty, also iro videl for by the treaty arrangement: , A:iifEi, October :U. The Chambers have rcfu.4ed to jiass I a 'bill for calling out of eertninl classes of reserves. In conse quenee, t!e King. has accepted their re signations. , Vienna, October 31. In the lower house of ReLchrath. to-day, the reporter of the; JJudget (Jommittee uiovcJ that the discur-sion of the (iovernment 1111 for the jssue of twenty-five millions of florins, gold rente, to;cover the expenses of the Bosnian occupa'tiou be jioslponed for the present, ami the Ooveriiment "in the nieanwhile be requested to lay the Treaty of Berlin be-, fore the 1 loir-e for discussiojn. ' . . Fks i ii, Oct. 30. In the lower house of the. Hungarian Jict to-day a resolution was offered by the extreme left proposing the impeachment of the M inistry, and de bate thereon was fixed lor the oth.of November-. . : 2exican Matters. Crrv of Mexico, Oct. 22d, yi v. II avana, 3pth--IVr!ect trampiijity;' prevailed ii Mexico. Escobedo, continues very ill. and his friends tasked the government to re lease him from rison ?- Sf iior Come. Fahu io, will probaby be ai)j)ointed Minister of foreign relations. '" It is said that Senor Zamaeona, will j)ro.Ually remain at AV'a.shington. Rumors are current, . but generally dis credited, that the Diaz will Visit the Rio Crande frontier on a tour of inspectionJ Et.-Coi.-Careia.-.has been tried by a gen eral court. martial, and found guilty , of a violation :of the neutrality lavvs, he havfug pursued a -body .of revolutionist in the tcr. "ritory of the United States. ,- Iiank of ilsg;)v Directors Couiiaittcd ; ' to Jail. Loxoox, October 31. A dispatch from (Ilasgow to the itiuuttrd says the direc tors and other, officials oT the City of (ilas gow Bank were, this afternoon, committed for triAl on charges of fraud and theft. .They must now le tried within one hun dred and twenty days. The friends of the prisoners arc making every effortto secure their 1 iteration, The- relatives of John I SiewarJ;, one of: tlie directors, have offered pr.nn onnn'a-ii?Q inil Viwe fPlorAot. ncc of bail is nor bygator m cases of thbft.) Several gcnetHen prominently counectecV with the hive disappeared. le ;'iiv oi vjiiasrow juhk ' ' -"' 5 liglitlWviMsastejV - .Tottstowx; -rA..Octoteai.. I A5-: four Smuersrwere 'being' drawn hp the JGabd'a iron xr:& mifie at-BoycftbwTr. to- Jay Vpiniott wjjeel .'Wohe,' and a budket -fcpntainHig' th nten lfiirled to the bottom, u distanxeXbf l3o0 feet. No one has yet eseeMed; but ' it i- not thought any cscaned dcatti. f'ssterii t'omiiicatiois. 'VcNStANTixori.K Oct. 30. The Porto at the-instance of France 'and Italy, ex-u-esses Willingness to make a slight rectifi cation of the frontier in favor of Greece: but it is thought here that Greece will re fuse any boundary other than that indicated in the conferences at Berlin. 'In the, mean while Turkey and Greece will continue their hostile preparations. .. . ta "Uj-pensitfn iir ?rlanu'acturiiif, CixeiNNATTi, Oct. 30. A special jSays uni)leasant rumors that Jefferson Rail- worth's, at SteulienviHe, Ohio, theMargSstn manufacturing establishment in that region,, cnvnlovinir about 700 hands, -suspended at least for the -winter. Thcmill owners ask-'. ed the' nailers to stand a reduction of 30 per cent.,.claiming there is no markets. A iimmber of coal works have shut down' entirely, and others are running only half time.. i N'itro-CJlyccrine Mxlosion. Cincixxati, Oct. 30. A 'special says -100 pounds of nitro-glyecrine. iii a maga zino(at Petroliai Pa., exploded last night, killing 1 he owner. S.tP. Gotham, and an employe, John Iwle"and' dangerously wounding Henry French Mr. Gotham was picked up dead, without a mark upon his body. Fowler was blown, to atoms; only a linger being found ?and that two hundred yards from the s?a$ of the ex plosion. Marine Casualties. Loxpox-, Oct. 30. The Rritish barque A iini!' Willitt.mii ' fmm lllnssnn Dock for Oak Point, put baek to ITbtyhcad. She reports that on the 12th October, in Jat. HC and 33'. saw a steamer apparently dis abled.. The steamer y.'as barcpuc rigged, had a black hull and w'as standing eastward binder sail. It is thought the vessel seen may be the BeVgian steamer Herman IxHlwig, "which left New Yrork Sept 28th, for Antwej-pj.and' who has not reached her dcsthrtition. . - YeltotFeirer. CiicixxATi, Octrjber 31. Capt. Richard Blazer, during the late war, was the leader of famous Blazer's scout!, nhomet and vanquished Mosby's gttetiUas on one occa sion, died of yellow fever at Gallipolis, Ohio, last evening. He had exposed him self, while attending to his brother's family . in-anlnfectcd dktrict. : v. . - , WILMINGTON N. TIIU YELLOW FEVEK. Mkmi'iiis, Octolx;r30. The weather is bright and cold. From sj.x o'clock last evening, until noon to-day, there were eight iutnnents of parties who died , in and outside the city limits. j New Oki.kA.vs, Oct. 30. The weather is clear and cooler. Thirteen deaths and thirty-four new cases are reported.' Mobile. Oct. 30. During the last 21 hours, there have been 9 new cases and 4 deaths. , Chattaxooga, Oct. 30. So deaths;! 5 new cases, of which; 3 are colored. The weather is clear and cold. 4 Xkw Orleans; Oct. 30. The Board j of Health Will probably declare the epidemic at an end to-morrow. The deaths from other causes aje exceeding those from yel low fever. j Meridea.v, Miss., Oct. 30. Up. to date there there have been 73 deaths from yel low fever, and about 100 cases. There are no perceptible abatement of the dis- ease. r unus Meridian Aid a.-sistance. are badly needed, vine Association appeals fpr Washington News. Washington," October 30. The Pre sident officially promulgates the'", conven tion which has been ratified between the United .States and all European natioiis except Creat Britain, together with most of the South American Republics, provid ing for the establishing at Paris of an 'In ternational Bureau of weights and mo;tsT ures.'"' . j Additional advices received at the Stale Department, accompanied by further sub scriptions of the munificence tf the French people in their sympathy for the yellow lever sufferers. . A number of cigar manufacturers w ill appeal to the Supreme Court of the Uni ted States from the decision of Judge Bond recently delivered in Baltimore prohibiting me sale and manuiaciure oi cijrars at re tail in the same apartment. - Fits John Porter. New Yoiik, Oct. ,30. In the Porter case to-day, the conisul for petitioner of fered a'number of p;iers wwitfeir by Pope during the interval with the court martial of lb. "33, and on file in the War Department, among them' being protests against granting a rehearing of Porterls case. Judge Advocate objected to their reception, but the Board, after consulta tion, pefmitted petitioner to submit all let ters and publications of the Pope bearing on the cmestion. The board he said, in its capacity of the President, - would receive anything that the Presulentvould himself receive, if he were examining the case writh a view to propriety of an exercise of par-, doning power. .Gen. Schofield added that the public utterances of an officer of the army-whjether' written, published or spok en, were just as binding.. cm him as his sworn stalcrhent, and -the penalty of a falsehood, or any thing else of these utter ances, should be the same. AYha,ever Gen. Pope had written or published, would be received as of some weight, as bis tesVi mojiey at the court martial, since the board were unable to get him to appear , for exL animation. After this there was a long discussion as to the order of the final arguments with the decision that the board would hear Porter's counsel first. Judge Advocate in reply, and the conclusion by one of thejeonse, to allow time for printing reconland arguments. The board- adjourn ed to meet at Wes-t Point December 18th. The Open Polar Sea Doubted. Nkw London, Ct. Oct. 30: The' Arc tic schooner Florence arrived here to-day. She has eighteen hundred pounds of whale bone and twenty barrels of blubber, the pioceetls of one whale taken on the voyage;. Messrs. Sherman and Kiimlein, meterolo gist and naturalist of the. expedition, have large and valuable photographs, speci mens, etc. , The leak in the Florence has been less rapid since she' got into smooth watch .She will go on the ways for re pairs. Capt. Tyson doubts existence of air opeu polar sea. He says it is impossible for it to exist in a land which sees no sun six months in the year and where cold i$ so intense as in the vicinity of the polel He thinks there may. be water there, but believes it to be chosen with immense! quantities of iloating ice. . , -tt Grant to Iteturn Soon. , j ' Indianapolis, Oct. 30. The Society of the Army of Tennesseee, 'assembled at the Metropolitan theatre this morning, -.and! was called to order by Gen. Shermani Among the letters received and read, was one from Gen. Grant, in which he notifies! pen. Sherman that ho has" given up his trip around the world, and that altera short run into. Africa, he will return to Paris, where he-will remain until his de parture for home. -. Stage Rabbins'. Galveston, Oct. 30.--A special to the! A'tfcs from Fort Worth," reports the rot bery of the stage from Yuma,, near .St.j Mary's yesterday, by two masked robbers. The passengers successfully concealed their; yaluables. The rubbers obtained from! thembut twenty dollars, and took ninety! .dpllars from the mails, overlooking valua ,bjc packages. Unitarian Convention. PniLvDSLriiiA, Oct. SO. The general convention of the Uni arians of the M iddle States assembled at the First Unitarian Church this morning, Dorman B. Eaton of Nfev York preshling. Various essays were read by prominent . divines attending the convention. The. Austrian Ministry Vienna, October 31. Baron Von Pretis Cagnodoreliiuiuished the formation of the Cabinet, because of the impossibility of securing a combination, commanding a majority of Reichsrath. ... "feiilish Failures, I.six, Oct. 30 The North of Eng land Carriage and Iron, Company, has failed. Liabilities believed to be heavy. - - m , m ' - ; ." . Hioumoud Fair. ' Richmond, X)ct. 30. The attendance at the State fair to-day was large and the weather is delightful. - Renter's-Constantinonle disDateh states that the Porte has learned that GenJ To'- dleben has arrived at Lula. Bdnrgas and ordered the repair of bridges and the con struction of barracks for winter quarters." C, THURSDAY, L, D.Snell A OSot Whitehall street, New York, exportmf cheese, lard and pork have failed pliabilities $200,000. Assets large.. Itarus trotted at Denver jesterdav in 221 and 2:21. He starts for Salt Lake Thursday, and goes ta, Sag Francisco. A special from - iiersbarg, Va., says that the body of Daiwv Stith, a Radical colored politician of Greenville county, was found in the road with hia head and boey full of buckshot. ' , J. M. Purvis & Co.'s (of Philadelphia) mill at Faulkland, eight miles from Wil mington,, Del., was burned yesterday morn ing. Loss 50,000; insurance $27500.. It is belieted' to. have bden caused by incen diaries. The station house, at Fairfield, N Y., was burned Tuesday ,a and James Green, who was locked up tor drunkenness, perish ed in the flames. It is stated in Boston that Caleb Gush ing positively declines the Mechanics' Hall nomination for Attorney General. Ten seamen belonging to the ship Anglo Saxon, the brig which was abandoned at sea Oct. 17th, were rescued by the French steamhip Amcrifjrde. . - The attendance at the Georgia State Fair, now being held , at3Iacon, is very large. The display .of Stock is one of the finest ever seen in the South. A gang of tramps attempted to wreck a freight train on the Shore Line Rail road, near Guilford, Ct., last night. Tlie engine was thrown from the track. Miss Mehan, "who was abducted from AVhite Hall, N. J., fer days ago, was found in a canal atFort Edwards-yester-lay. - . ; . According to calculations made by the groups of the Left, th French republicans are confident of gaining 2B seats - in the approaching election. , A Pall Mall Gazette's Rome dispatch says it is reported that Cardinal Edward Howard, a natiye of England, nominated in lb77, has been offered, and has declined the Archbishopric of Dublin as a successor to Cardinal Cullen. A Pall Mall Gazette's Rome dispatch says, regarding the Bishopric of Dublin, Cardinal Nina, tlie Pontifical Secretary o State, will consult Great Britain, before filling the vacancy, and "will, also, ask per mission to send Nuncio to London, with out demanding a British representative. LATEST MAILS. IjUTTKli 1'itoai WILSON . A CrciMiback Democratic Speech. S--r.it Correspondence. . Wilsox, Nr. C, Oct. 29th, 1878. ' Judge -Fowle spoke here to-day. He had a large and appreciative audience and de livered one of the finest speeches we have heard during'' the campaign.' He was in troduced by our talented townsman, II. F. Murry, Esq., aa a man too-well-known in North Carolina, to heed introduction, lie began by paying an . eloquent tribute to the people of tha South, and especially1 to the Southern soldiers who fell in defense of their country's cause. Said the time was drawing nigh when all sectional feeling would be lost sight of, and North and South would regard their citizens as peo ple of a common country and each one w ould feel proud to acknowledge that he was an American citizen. Ours was the grandest countryn the worldf and its gov eminent properly adlmkiistered, the best ever devised by man. ,'He so.id he came to talk of Federal poli tics. But it was the duty of the govern ment to protect the lives", liberties and propcrty of its . people. .How has tlie Republican party performed its duty since it assumed control of the Federal Government? It has not protected ' the life, liberty, 6r property of its citizegs. He could not speak of its utter failure, crimi nal failure to protect life and liberty, but could say that this party ever since it came into power had waged a oonstint warfare upon what he conceived to be the property of a country. What is that property ? It is the labor of the country. Nothing is of value without labor, and any attacks upon the labor is an attackupon property, which is the product of lafjor- He then showed how this warfare upon labor had arrayed; discussed the financial system ably and exhaustively. I will not attempt to follow the distinguished speak er, through the line of - his argument. He wa. in favor of honest money but wanted more of it ; wanted the bonds paid accord ing to the contract of the government when issued, if they were in the Jh'ands of the original holders he was in Tavor of paying them off in greenbacks, according to the original contract of the goveunment, make these greenbacks returnable ingold and silveriiSpoke of the act changtng the contract of the government in regard to the pament of these bonds ; how the original act requires them to1 be paid in Greenback, and " in 1869 the Radical Congress' passed an act mak ing these same bonds payable in silver. Said the passage of this act was secured by bribery, a3 he was informed by a distin guished gentleman now in Congress. He then spoke of and denounced the act. de monetizing silver, and - charged that this was another attack upon the labor of ther country and in favor of the bondholders. J He closed by calling upon every Demo crat and honjest Republican ? in his hearing to coihe forward and vote for Kitchen, a gentleman erey way worthy to represent this district in the next Congress. I have done the jJistingTiished gentleman great injustice in-attempting this short synopsis of his truly able speech. It should be heard to be appreciated.1 Wrusox. OCTOBER 31, 1878. NOTI NOltTil (.' AIM) 1.1 IAN Trinity Fair (the firstverv creditable Senator Merrinv on p"aks at Clinton. Saturday. Mrs. Patsy Burch. of Alamanc e count v. died suddenly at Haw. River. Tuesd. IV. r.rasmus F. P agf '. Esq.. a prominent lie! Wedntrd v at citizen of Marion. Wakt Hons. A. S. Merriman and .John- .Man ning, will sjKak in Raleigh . to-night, r.t Metropolitau Hall. iDuring the )ate storm, several lighters with loads were blown up on the shore of the river, below Washington. , The ship chandlery establishment rf James L. Fowle, at Washington. wa burned on Tuesday. No insuranee. $3,000. ; At Cumberland Court HansiT Godwin has loen acquittel of the charge'of mur dering Polly Blackmore, !y administering poison. Pee Dee Association met at Mt, Giiead Church, Montgomery Co.. Oct. ITth, Dr. Winate, Rv. Messrs. Cobb. Richardson. Bostick aiid others present. : Two thousand people heard Messrs. Merrimon, Manning and Busbee at Smith field. Tuesday. The Obsrrr.-r savs" there was great enthusiasm. 'I ucsday, at the Edentou S.trert M. K. Church. Mr. Luther White, of" Granville, named Miss Blanche Lumsden, daughter of rdr. J. C. S. Lumsden, of Raleigh. Work is going on in earnest, and if the other counties in the district follow in the wake of Johnson, the majority of the Democratic candidate will be counted by thousands. Raleigh Xeus : The North Carolina and Virginia Christian Conference will convene in annual session with the church at Damascus, Orange county, on the l."th November. Rev Alfred' Apple, of Red Bank, Va., will ' deliver the annual sor mo'n. Midshipman Rogers, of Raleigh, has been ordered to the U. S. frigate Kk-hi-mond, now fitting out at Boston. The vessel 'will then winter in the Mediterran ean, and will then proceed to. the Last Indies. The Washington Xiih Si'afc Pres.-; charges J. J. Martin, Radical candidate for Congress nf the First District,- with having sworn to a lie. It says that, some time time since, justified on a bond'in the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars. Mr. Martin did not at the time'' nor has since, held one shilling's worth of visible property in his own right. , Raleigh X-v:s : On Sunday night the dwelling house, kitchen and outhouses of Rev. Juo. W. Lewis, .of Thomasville, N. C, were burned during the absence of that gentleman.- The loss is' total and a -quite serious one. Mr. Lewis is one of the old est ministers of the North Carolina Con ference. He has the sympathy of his many frsends in the State. RaleighJ Observer : Dan Russell and Cahnady never fail to get in the same bed the night before election; and whenever Dan undertakes to fight Colonel Waddell, as he does every now and then, Cannady is sure to be standing at his back. No man can be weak enouuh in his head to believe in his heart that Dan Russell is not the same old Radical he has ever been, the same that the district spewed tip in such utter disgust iu 1ST4, the same bullying, blustering Radical that for eight, years lorded it over the people of the Cape Fo,ar from the Superior Court Bench. The Baptist State Convention meets in Charlotte ..November Cth. Appointments: To preach the Introductory Sermon, Rev. J. A. Mundy, of Warrenton ; alternate, Rev. J. B. March, of Iredell. Missionary Sermon, Rev. C. E, Taylor, of Wake. For- "Itcniate, Itev. A. C Dixon, of Chapel Hill. I he ' following .Railroads will sell, tickets for tbrej; cets per mile each way : Raleigh k Gaston, Ralefgli A: Augusta. Richmond & Danville, Atlantic Ar-North Carolina, Seaboard fc Roanoke. Wilming ton A Weldon, Wilmington, Columbia A: Augusta. Delegates over the following Railroads will ask for round trip tickets : North Carolina, Carolina Central, Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio, and the Western (Fay etteville). "' . Cheyalier, a French, writer, says that tepid water is injurious to the eyes. Twenty-one cantons of Switzerland have accepted the scheme for the completion of the Saint (Jothard raiiSnd. yfSnow to the depth-of nfnc inches fell in the northwestern part of Ontario Sunday night, doing great damage to fruit and other trees. Samuel Bradford, the Greenback candi date for Congress in the First District of Massachuseetts, Jias repudiated BcxJer and the Greenbackers, and come out sqffirejy for Abbott, the Democratic catididaec to.1: Goveraor, and hard money. Estimates of tnecorn crop in fifty-one counties " in OjMfS show an increase of 1.500,000 bushels over last year; in forty eight counties in Indiana a decrease of 2,000j00 bushels, and in ten' counties in KeSftuckv a decrease of 300,000 bushels. Y f E ARE OFFERING LOW FOR CATI or to good 30 day buyers, I irrv coxes . and SJIDKU) 51U... "rf rvr Bbls. FLOUR. eboU-c i r:;n-i-. 100 COFFEE Bbls. SUGAR. 2,000 "CK8 ' 200 H"d,s aD1 lihU :IOLA ES v-v AAA CASKS, liOW and s,jjJ secoKd hand. Tobacco, Snuff,' Candy, Crackers, Caee, Soap, Nails, Hoop Iron. Matches, Lvc, Potash, Sec, , . WOJITII & WORTH. oet22-tf ' ' Irosset&WrThrop, fire and marine insurance agents. T EPRE3ENTfXG STANDARD AMER ICAN AND ENGLNH COMPANIES, 27 North Water Stree Wosiikoton, N. C. oct22-lni . 150 . BAGS COMMON TO PRIME. For sale low by -' HALL & PEARS ALL. : U iLllr,Ti). A WELDON RAIL ROAD PO. H :- r (iSS'C Si PKRlNTKXtVKKT, nuiurtvn, X .. junc lf CHANUK OF SCHEDULE. AND AFTER MONDVY Jrvr.i 0s; a: 3:1.', A. M.. P.r t the NViIma.-ju,n V Wcl.U.n K41nJ uj run us ' iivs : D.v Mail v: Eisi-kEsj Tuv ti...- Lt .-. ve A rrhv rivi- U';i;r,ii!t..i!, Froni-.Si. I Vj.t. -Jti a! W!-!,i"R . .. 5:10 I' M " 1 .! Wnminir-.on, Fn.jit St. Dcnt'Ttl o Nvii: Mn. am. Emmik Thux, Doit eceit St xnvT. Li.ve Wiinihiirton' Frrmt St Iv,., .. , u'.. An ivt Weiaon . , . i . - . .. . 3:10 A M Lj-.iv't- trr: Trains m. TarKro lirunch Road leave Kfkkv Muunt !or Tarl.ro at 2iW I. M., Dally, anj t. Iictunune, K-ave Tsrtmr. t ln-ii a vi Daily, at J MoUy, Wedftc day &ud Friday at :) 1'. M. Th-. .Day Train makes "iloj fonnxtion at WcMonfor all points North, ia By Line duly except Sunday, an.l ,!ailv viallichmon-i alt rail route. -Ni-hi train makes elosV i-onmi-tions atWel don !r ai! Ua& north ia Uk-hmoml. b-ej.in- Cars attach-.! to all Ntsht Train OHX F. DIVlSK. ' ::" f' (ieneral Sup't. WI LMIXCiToN. COLLMUIA A AUG. 1U.IU, r GEX'L SlTEniNTKXOEST. Wilniinton,! u., dune 1, 1D.7S.. V SCHEDULE. ON AND AF1EU SUNDAY, JU.NE at W A. M. the following Schedule will t.c run on this I'.oad : D-rv Exim;i:.-s and Mail Tkaix, Dailt EXt'El'T Si" N H AT.' i.eaVe Arrive Leave A rriVe 'vVilutintrton In-'i'i f it I" iwreiice;', ......... tf Wilmington :5.- I 7-:w il K.HT Exeucss Tuai: D.ui.v. . . . 725 P M ...11:47 " LiiiVi ViIminrton. Leave Florence. . . Arrive at Columbia Leave Columbia. ..... . Leave Florence Arrive af Wilmington. . , Thi-j Train will only Fleniintrton, WhiR-viHe". , . o A .M ..lh'M) . 4:00 " s::jo " stop at Hrinkley' Fair Bluff, Niehok, Marion and Florence, and all stations between Florence and Columbia. Passengers for Ai'igusta, and beyond f-liftul'd take Night Express Train from Wilmington. Through Sleeping "Cars on night trains for Chark'ston and AmjuMa. JOHN F. DIVINE, oct.::;o tf (kneral 'Sup't.j- . n-,vi;:i.!. com; . v. conn. HOUSE, 'WILMINGTON. N. C i VA ENTLY TJIOIlO'UfiHLV (IV K It. I V iian-le. i and renovate.!. FIUST-CLAHS in every rr-pnt. 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The Wilmington Sun (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 31, 1878, edition 1
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