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I- - - - s . v -T: " i. . , , -VMt l ii.h. " ' k y.-itUUM , ! urt '.jU , Wr?.! h-. j, V ,:,,!'.' , . ; 1 , Z"aJf I 11 j -if-.-jln-'iji:fti , - . ' : ' " AJ . ' ' " 'f4- f AJ: . " . ,y a i .M .V. J; ."MtJif-vi -alU&sA' 1 ICbl l.'l J.eiIU VOLUME VI. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1S75. i I Single Copies 10 &ns jrtt. - 'J ft NUMBER'50. rLIWGTOIf POST ADVCR TISIHO RATES. ; J r5 r 2 c 5 ? 2 i zfJ-a 5 g ? 5 s ? 5 3 -.;; .' 3 ? ? . ? ? j " i i- V! T-Ti c w .1 u r H 2 ;5.iilJ " ". 3 O H 5" ; . - " - 5 - ii : - - - - 1 . -1 r . - c t s - -1 - I H T . - t --- - : r r I I I' V I I i i3. 5 1! ? i1. I . (.tuI rjklf. i-an lr for n lonj;rr tintc t!ni n- ik. Light (i liov, Nnrril tjp, con- All a-Iif rti- nirnL will bo chargcl at tltr jf'r r.it. ctcrpt n pial con Allcxitinunii rtiorii on luiui lioull tw oIJrinl to Tin: WnMixiTo.v p,T, Wilminjfton, N. C. The ib-riiiun prire tn Tlir. V. kim.tmn Iwt i t-l 1 1 r year r l rpir; for clab ol 1" or 20 prr rpy. The rirrulation of the --T i dc irfo i an j rpi m Nrth t'.uxliii. Tbt IVturbn hett, the Wilmington Jvmrmt, t whom the lewiracy arc ntvre indcbtrsl than to aay of their iUUy or weekly organ, (or their peewit akard fit in rrgard to Convention, is mow publbhing a half-sheet. It neems ikat it has failed to receive that ruate fial aid from iu party which U ecnlial in U eotMluct of a city daily, ami m coMSYiiK-e the printers thereon iit, Uk pnirw being heavily in iJrbted to them for e rrice alrexly readerrdL He trieI the "ratting y tew I aabile Iprintcra who work for le tbaa mciey price) but even tbese disTrputable crafLsman became digut rd aad -ilnMrk." Thia frjgmrnUry Jmt1 came to oa tkU verk with a half-mast apology, in wkicn Lc asnnred his reader thai he oflU "continue to fight ILidseala not Iy on a half-sheet but a iptarter-oheet if it ImhiM be neeea-sary." lake a tinikl boy who whistles while r'ng a grave-TarU at Might, he ap rrls the allowing as if it rcinpired courage in his failing financial fortun'-: itA tstlta: lKm' fail to publish the Jot'RMau We are willing to take rt on a balf-hect or anv war we can gel it. (iivothe Kadicals hill eo half hret if vou can't print a whole one. Vmi nhali have more imlscriler here at wther places loo. I will see Ui that. 1 have a very i-marl fourteen rrar old lsy, a pmd .llcr ami a capi tal prnstuan. S ou can have him a few n-k free of charge. He ran learn in a few Jay to do auything yon want donr. If you want hi ni, nay so. I -sill Nrl the llaJs can't eel him. 'rr7 ,ru'J Tours. K. Il-w graml that lad mast frvl in the pirt be is to prrfitrm in fulminating I'lt. mI tianatMn for UalieaU! With hai revrrecs he mt look umi a Cairnl that ervosignr hia p-ditieal foej to rll en the balf-ahell, and - rhes-r fully dlK-aU- hia olkpfing to tin- wrk. Has ihrre vvcfi been mkU an iaatance parTwtal erinVe ainsw Abraham of vrr.t aa or TbesfirtTiHon damn- st hx nmm UiMily for lb Mile f pwblk "-"raU! -.4VriVVWr The V--r has truch the kry-n-e - the mUle A the Jmrmtf trsbles m ben it ... -i i,, Uihl to rewi that aaatrr tal fnm iU pwrty." The pr iat-r who wci mthlc-ly defrainl rl of their i-ay, ara f the iinio thai the bo of rajaing this "material akl" d rrWiving itself of an howei debt, raawsj thai paper to peopo a reduction f CS inowing that the C-mi-oaitora euwhl ast accept it aad wvwhl b con HVI to "uiko an-4 by tWir ooiag vaa oppnrtuaily wvukl b offered then w cry out Vyfrcion." "comapiracy," od that lb "aaaterial aid" would U f-ftkeoaaing. IWt it did bm4 com worth a cent. TV party had heard th try 4 woif; wolf, too oAew before. It vaa oaly as effect to kill tvwUrxla wilh om m, Lt. grt dear of aa koacat deb ud "raioa thw wtaoV TW lorawr ni ueeeWal, lh Utter a aiWraUe failare. AaatWr lot ol raU" havw bee cap tared aasl Jooeph U kiaaordr agaim. TWy lo will aooa vaokJi liko a uVJ Nanoev'fl ima. For it U kxowa that "rau.caaaoi Uto ota o 00 alooo. TWy ax coamlaj-; han oarly from U watOT&c H M tWr Uasi th coraor aa4 toiur aboat lUaatcaeo of lao kotel with a wlaaaood. taak ha u U ammlirwl, l a vax ai iai ta- rIaaciatgUita rayvT raa alanat koax uo aaaraior a vkeoo" aa ywo Maa, aa4 at la tvwrr ckotka frotrww lag tnm U vaat-aoxiaC CITY JTKMS. CmI nibU ami mming.. - Fine weather itt htmrn Ut work. The niilnf the Ice man i frrerinp. MrlM will mwHt hr amofip the tiling that wore. The ran on the Carolina rail way will run through l Shelby, by the l(h it. SieeUo the wrk. It i maialaiiietl that orerty m n firtiie. "That." iay tVnfninel, "It literally winking a Tirtue of iicccity." A n'w jwmi ofliee by the name of typr" t'rerk h& been fUblitheJ in Suniwn -uuiily, C t. llcr pol vialer 'Ih'- iil-n of pnU botm in Ironl .l many of nur mnt prominent Iry kI irr, cire efiO-tee f an early ii-n-mp f the Fait tral. I'hi- Fifteenth Annual Fair of the North Carol in Afrnullnral fSirioty, ill jrn in IN'cih on list: ltli of (Violirr iiri!, ai'l coiiliimc f-xir lny. Tliv li! of tin- Connty !rici.i' i ill U rcncwal-K-l iIm- in t mi (iiij; of the t'ouiity Con: ni ion. i., to b li.-M next MohU evening. 1 t t tlu-ni in rriulinc (hit liherinen anticipate a lucrative. n-ason this Fall, already mullets are King caught in abiimbtnce. and their wins arc licing fitted up preparatory to the flanks fishing. Thelilr f Amos Walker, the col ored man who was accidentaly clrowntd last Friday, was recovrnsl on Saturday, and an int)Uft hrld which rctnrnetl a verdkt of "accidental drowning." I.vid S. Coaan. the defeated tn ventinn candnlate in Urunswick coun ty has at last gotten an bflicc. 41c ls been elected by the County I ommw nioncri of that county to fill a vacancy on their Itoard. . Kev. Ir. It. S. Moran. late ptor of the Fnul SL M. H Clmrch of this city. has accepted the paitoral charge of Ilethany Independent .Metlnxlisl Church, llaltimnre, Ml., and has enter ed npoti bis dutiea. 1 i Mr. W. II. Iterketi the popular o- pnetor of Crook a Exchange, lias uas- ed the "Wilmiugton (ianlen," Hit it in thorough repair and is now ready to dispense hi hospitality to his numer ous pat rims at thin favorila rcaort. A correiondent at Kcnan.sriIIe writes us that the Uev. J. N. 'tailings was beaten kr the convention in Kock 6h township by James Ilcaman, the Colored candidate by tat vote, and that a republican magistrate and cou ntable were elected, llully for Kot klidi. Kr:at It. -The truth, it i aiu, might not at all times to be told. Hut the article which we copy on fourth jtace frora onr neighbor, nay i up about tJov. Ilolden things so strikingly ap plicable to our leading ku klux. Ki-ca.s-ed so much of tho "stop Uin-f llaror that we cuUt not (irliear printing it. The oing aien comprising theAm eteur lramatic Atciation" of tbUcity have returned from Fayette ville, where they gave two of their pleasing enter tainments last wa-ek. They are all loud in their praise of the hospitality of the Fayrttcvilliins, and rp-.xally were out of then "Mruek" if aol "ntnek" with the hrauty of the young lah-s of oar aiUf Iowa. Shumi Sra:Kr I lK n. )'e call attention to the ad of Mr. W. F. litt ler, in regard to the ocning of the above namest alarkcl. lie pnif-ses to keep something good for or people to eat, aad be will do fu That "Kit'' IUhl will have tho management of the "rotting aad i icing" ia aalficieat guar antee thai the patron of this market will be nuarr!y dealt with. Tho acbool coaaaeiUra of laacola towaohip aae a CVlar lroreon tho Mk alt. Codger Larkiaa was ru-ctcd Ctaaixa-aa aasl C M- Taylor S-xreiaT, when aAcr the traaoactioa it knwc aBiatportaat boaiaeoa the aaeetiag asijuorwe-i U steei at LUIiagtoo on tho 15th last. At thta ejecting tho corn ant -tco prefoac to dispcoo all acVool matter aa foaltably aa tho rariow latereau ef tho partieo iatereoted will adailt ot Tmk nrr Bu-Xtft4)ocf wcw cot too ttkw lm NorU Cmroliaa, thia year, wwa raWrw Im KoUaoai cooaty Vy Mr. WilUam llclIUlaa. aWaoklla rayottotlUo at 13 otovta fit. fvwmL TVt arcomsl U)o wma alo saiaed U thi coaaty by Mr. Lewis rtttaaa, ol waa aktrrsl tkroo Utrnn MaOo A Joaca of Laaafcertao, to Meaan. AVl (!: t5oo, otbia oily. It m aaU Uiasagw Uo4C aa4 oroagwt coata f aovadL The clink, clink, of the rice bird has already begun to glad Jen tho hearts of the 9OHH0sirur$, am! the price obtained for them will shortly swell the pocket of many a rice field hand, while the depredation com milled by thin lit- tied feathered tribe will make the plan ter look angry and gnnn. and the con tlnnous bang, lan, of bis nuukclry will so n rcverberal j through the fa.nd, wamin thte little fellow to keep away. The J'un iitl .s.iy.s trnthfutly, that our market it II Mipjdiol, with "fju7 hciiiivi and cr.iliM" eUv, Init d'Kt our Uil. hvrs a gro- injn-li i' in rvgnnl to bevf. From wht we hare seen' we ae of the opinion llial our market id well inipplieal with this article and of a P"l quality. Wc fear our Journal frirtid ft-f h ei- liiniM lf in the iiiorn in; uitd hi not tlin o'Mirliiuity of jiKliing for himself. Or it may ! he adopta the language of I lie Torl-mouth Iltttrrjiri.-' or sunn- other pl'r, :b4 ii plieable ti thit iu.irk t. Such lliin;'s lme leii done. " A new way to pay old l-lt.-. --gie your note ami mentally -ay "thank Kruven, that is ttl-d." -.mm"'. A uric wav. iinh-s u i-i nul- we i knuv. partis th.it lrvc :i'liitct tliat I phiu ovt r two ears .in, :nil llic n r- j sons 1ik-I : to llu. 1 iy .rrin the wortl!i-j.s p.iK.r in their jsn kts as ii wuxiiir of there duplicity. And the parties who Iiave llni .wiiillel their fjllou -in. in. nut only . .i'i'y, but by tnr'i, 'irilnii and tdi-t, s;iy help yourself if you can, ami --till attempt to glide on the current of public opinion and be cuuidcicd bighuiiiidod, holiest, geii tlcnieii. Oli mi, that w mxo.' I plan with rogues. Thk (.'uxvkn rt'ix. 'Kre the publi cation o another i.sstiu of this p:ier the dcbgate.i to the Con.-titutiona Convention will hare met, and the vex ed ue-tioii as to who will have the con trol of the same will be -settled. We have no fear of the result, but feel as sured that the overwhelming Voice of the eople will l;e olieycd ami that our Contitution as it is. will be undisturb ed, and that il will henceforth .licd its protecting n ings iw it has herelofoie, over every ciU.en, rich and jM-or, black and n hilt, without reganl to race, color or prcvi eon lition. To inako this mucii I---i r v 1 coiimi uuiiut ion doubly wire we wi-.li to iinprev uimmi ibj iiiiudi of tvery KepuMicau elected to llio Coil vcntioii to be crrt'iit to put in hi ap MaraiKe, at lUleijili on Monday Iho tilli ol Sei-teinbcr. Iet theie be no such word us fail. Has I.MT I's. We ar.- pleased to learn that our frmml, Mr.losi. N. Hill, of Urnn-w i; k , has In-en tend-ris ami ae- cepU-1 a po-.il inn in the Third Auditor's (lTiee at Washington City. While wc regret to o-r- the vires of this - tcrl ing KcpuMican in our sister county, wc are proud to know that lie is held in such high estimation bv the head of that im-orlaul luireau. We are cnli- lent that he wilt till with credit to hinv-elf, and to tl..- .iti"factiou of the lK.irlnu'ui. any sr.ilion w itli which he mny Ik" lHnornl. lie was elected as State Senator front this ilislt ivt in I S72 whili -f"ion lie filled to the satisfac . . . . . ... i lion ol lot i-niiiurni-, wun much credit to liiin-tir and to t!e hnor of Ins St ile. He e.uiie with him to his new Hem ! lalor. ihe fj"-! wihea f lin iiiN in tbi vrlito. l iu.TiKr. x Skii.tv. - This fadiion now - nui h in vogue in our tity, and - i i upon wiin u iiiuot praise nas mo H-stiwol by -Hime ol our il.s-.hing news paper rriUr-. ba.s induee-i us to give place to the following from an rxchango on the same ubjet, with the view that our belles iuav v what Ls aaid about their alyle dress in another quarter : We reiTret to have dieovcrcd a fash ion that, if it is not ungraceful, i iu- decenL The present fashion of draw ing bock skirts, tight wants, ami enor mous bu-:Ie-t, is alt-gclher loo ugges lirr. It leave too- little nru fr im agination to make il in any degree ar tislie, A fashion that liarply defines the on Ui oos of the lower limbs, and the lut, and exaggr"atc posterior jeotu bcraacca; which wo nearly I mi tales the tago costamc of tights that one can alax-at arc the play of the muscle aa he watkvaoch a coat a we might do we41 enough for the nude drama, or r-ooaibly might be tolerated if worn ex cluaiTvly indoor al home. Hot to r rado apoa tho trrcts ia broad day light, with a col a me ciproly desiga rd to throw into promincwee those part of tho foraa whien skirts wer originally deWgoed to aaodratlT cons-eal. K-rni to mt V call for hot oo tern iodcceaL' For tte Uocfit of thoo who after rrodiag tLo above, uU imiA oa scar.' iag tho Tm iWk," we will Kata that A new parasol ha been lareatrd, hav iog aa oaUidc rol ahkh croaaca the aaalaroUff abooi aa iawa Wvo tW fuiraiwg ol tho rito at too fprtbera. Wkra rkwl aw4 wsed for a walkbrx tick, tao rrw?l It Maip!y aa Iagrai ly;,aootrlTTl fair of ugs aad c ajblos a faaaiooably drraoad lady to tuck a a aaadkerchWf r otacr all Irtido ortboat atoofias. Ili'l!W5a. Sepbrmber U here and along with it come thonc delicious bivalves yMcrs. Wo were amuvxl at a'littlo incident that came under our obscrvulion the other day in cuniioclion with tho lirt load brought to the city by a vender in this article. A city friend of the oyster dealer nieeliug Liru ou the .street, and not knowing that he bad thv honor of otTeting tho itrst load for sal", in his usual indite and aHULle manner, accosted with, "good inoriiing,'' to w hich his country friend replied, Vvtcr." He rcncweil the - attack', with, "how's your family," to which the ( iilhasiastic vender in bivalve an T.WCH-.I, "one dollar aud a half a buh cl." His city friend strode uieth' awav Ut bis ofliee, fully impressed with the illutralioti he bad received buiu;j Iir4 and compliment after ward.. Tin: lit-: a lex C.;E. The .Journal in iM eouiniriits on tin above eve which was tried at the late term of the Sniciior Court iu Urmia wick on which the jury failed to ng.ee, sar "The fact that live n eg roes were on the jury, will account fr the disagreement." 1 Ii ia slatcnient of Hi" Jtmrno' is utter ly devoid of trni h. Tbe fals of the cac are, thai the J'iry w.us enmposca of !H-Vfii whit- .lom-x rats and live color- cd ineii, anil at no t i in during the ab- smv ni tiiv Miry liom Ihe court loom was luiir Inil :: mm who lavincd the C'oivicH'Mi i .Mr. iicaltiii. ihe uia- greeinciit alone was iu cou-uvjucncc that the jury w.i not initriuted as to wheth er they could brio-' in a verdict of riot guilty as to him. As ibo ailicle lrofu which the abie pi'jlalio;i va. takt-n was put iu typo by "rats," and coa- tnncl uboul jurhj typographieal and rrammatieal irror. we will deal.kiudlv ;ii. il... .vrii..P ....I ; i.. il... tvl...l.. " "i" - " A I . , 1 I Ii line In I hii L amriiiluiriiiir bnuuvur n .i.... ... p, w ' that u'slipot the tongue m no strain to the back." a. i-w- l -r I v I bo lolbvu imr nrf ila n a ...wv. from the Ashcvilb J'lonc r, i.s so ap- phcable. to tins city that wc reproduce it in our column and feci that no amd- ogy is nuccary .or oo.ng so. uu ecr- I Uiiuy nave a large numoer oi young men in our niidt who might be profited ty rcailing ami acting on uic tigge- Hons it contains: i he other day, while perambulating lor iieni, xvv KVtsvti in irmi i me . - - work now in progress on the public " . .. . f-p.arc, am. Wumc. me idlers iissemblol U look at a Jrw of their fellow-men laboring for a liveli- hood. On the south wall there were three men laying bricks while the num ber of loiters that were watching tbciu numbered eleven.. Wc know these men and their iM-euniary tatus, ami we feci s iti-lied that not .me d Hit in has a balance shcel, irrcsjH-ctive of all honest obligations, of ijoo. Yet it is not siirpri-ing. In the South where manual labor li.i - heretofore, ami. with a uuinhi r ot fils, .1h to this .lay. uispara-e a man sccianv, is it any wonder that a parent w diode- siri'.s Hie prosin l II V o in : I nil- piug will mt put tiiein at mechanical trade-, where the mere 'smell of the bench' i.- an insuppo.tabie objection to tlit ir :idniision into g.Md -society among ti.o siue.ti.il .iii'i i ii ii (i : . "A cmI trade, ihiollgblv leaioJ, Is Worm lo lie" oj'r.iiivc :n me lowesi . i . ... . . calculation j,o H-r day. or per annum a sum more than iUi!int to the iutcret, .i. the pie nt legal rate, on (fLV". We insist tint ihcre are none of Ihe m.s iiani, al branches ii . i ii i . .1... well Bl.einr'i. eoi iiiu iioi m iur : workman p. r nay. an i Ihtrc aic some, uen as iosonioiiv invrn, car- i I . a- riage. aud ornamental painters and cm- riag triiumTs. that command from $1 . , .. . ., ... to t. -sr day. Lot ll.rw men ar. skill- cd ;woikmeu ; their h iieliciau i hot I piikoi un in a month or vrar, but is the result of t-tndy ami loe applict- ton. I Aii how ! w e tbrni aie in tho Sxith, ainl Uio Uuil L, re air gen- era'.lt f Faslern imirjitioii. Skilled ab.r is .alw ay in demand. I'ulike clcrkshij-. ivup. riulendenU, nab-Muen, ofSce-hobWrs, tie ,lhcu-i,upalon cai the tuaa, while the aiiutMnt-s u I be Uttec are more Irvjiicnilt the results ot .a a - .a .i tnaoewee awl itvoribnoi rairtvr man erit or capability, an coac-f-aent-j very unreliable. "While thee fact ar tLagranUy ap- pareot, bow many yooth. who have tlio advantages of a good kigldi cducsa Uorc, rrxtcr to tiad bekiad aaaerebant' or crorrr cow w lev tor ia per aacoia thaa tarn f7 5 ia the nie tiali;ig brick, uUiac ap fiaaar knocs aaliostia-cor- "Yo.MtWy aay, at carps-etrrtt arcr 4oa1 jt ool 1 V per day." Yoa aa, &irad, wvod- bvkbcrv Vie at falMkf of cdacat- c4 carpcoUcs w ao aro arckiuci e a 4aai la uaxtaro Wfaro WUCac aaraawn foa Ww aaaay (ret of Uaabrr. aa4 Wow aaaaj aaau) myll Iro ro o,amI u tatsa it aacai oko have taslwsi aaaxaroaauc aoj analytical J geometry alld can tell you what bliapo I any ortion of a cone will have; when I cut in divers sections. These arc the I men we are Fpcukirig of not the mere I proprietor of a toot chest, who thrown I drcAed lumber together irk u'eb anian- I er that it . requires a Ton of ptttly to I make a, cofLigc air-tight I BuL boy, wc do noi klauie yoti for I Bbuuniitg the work -shop. God Alinighty j haa pot tho wstl of his apprt-batiotij up I on tho brova of the worthy mechanic ; I but itoutbcrii M-ntimetitvays il'is di;rp I utable to bo so. Thoso whu d trot J labor, anl yet wear good clothes, always - jayeak of bim an, "a very rcsjectab!e - man iu bis i)Mliou.'- Of course,- the I iufercurc is, thai "his position'' is su J bordiuate, and (hat hU biu-ij;es3inakca ofitK. The Striue -Murray lloinlidi Since tho occurrence iI Ui is fad af fair wc have refrained fioiu giviisi; pub licity to any of th ruaiori wbidi 'were afloat in regard to the umtter, and pre ferred to wait until we could procure au i"Pfirtial account ot "the lamentable hoaiicide. J he following particulars wc copy from the A she ville J'"-ietf. It hao beeu many years since the good ieopIe oullavwood countv have been m wrought up and excited bv auv iinci- ilent as thev are now ana lor t .'njuays past have been, by the killing ofybun James Murray ot that countv, by T bos, W. Stangc, ot U I'nnngtiv. 1 M shoot ing took place on :ve t. reeK. thirteen miles from ay ne-sville, on t ti, alter- uoon of Tuursdav. the l'.'ih iut.- i Tho weapon ucd was a N. J, Smith At Coson pitoi, iMrroveu i. Miaue ot young lridger. (son ol Koberl I Irid rs, President iliuinqtou ix Wei don K. K. Co..) who with Strange,;.lno. I). William, dr., and other voting imeti, made up a fishing party bound l-r the Catalouehe river at the time of Uh- un ori,inate occurrence. It appears, that on the morning ol the r.Uh, Murrav had "ivcu Strange me lie in Iront ot .....". n. a., i :.. v . . .ii.. .J !.:..i. I UliHlH I A H'k I II UllltOllMVi II II II I ' insult he at tho time undertook to re SOnt bv striking Murray with a chair The 'interference of . friends restored pence, and Strange sleated iu Alufray's r Kak not ofi' Pur tli tl-.lt 1 1 tr ir r tl 1 1 la I rs . c J - . . s..on,n;mioiis. Hinncr was taken Ht Uoyd'a store, ten miles fiom town, all I the parly eating -lively and in the he.st of humor. No whiskey was lakyii by I C1LIH 1 Cllitii ''""'0 Jl aV I tl. Clr r.i Alnrr-iu .tt mi' i (JHn tf)c . lhmth yjmv of t,ie other gcnllnneii n.k a glass before j table lime. Three miles ironi the store I ....... I ...... . l tli.. limit w:i"on ( M ill l .IV I I.. " . i.. . :.. ,i ,Z ... .... -J.i i.:. i,;,seni;ers ali-htin- and tr-.iit- back I IFIB Itl-l ! IIH HI1II s.i Mil M'4ll MI.1 I . i .i - r..i : ...i:.a Willi Utr vivw -u rruuriins; Hrix;uii-r. H as loiimt mat one wueei oi ine lw:i'om had 1'iveii wav so bad! V as to ne.. I t l.e aid of a work man. andiwhile :. s otf toihe shop in . barge of Mr. William's colored boy, the party of Voting gentlemen now all S'atheicd to geiher in tne roa.i ainusi-u ineuciven . A l.l .l by playing Auction I itch. , Tbe last seen of Murray, tuftiiirl. be was sealiil on bis wagon; lines in, hand, . . i l i in Hie curve oi wie roa.i aoove ie- hcribed, out of sight ot the caid j.ariv; though Ibe rear part ol hi- w;gon wa- visible. Ihe parlv, which haI now lieen joined by several counti rtin who had beard Ironi the colored boy the hrokcu wagon, were stailletl; bv the report f a pistol, after wbi. bjiii a tew seconds "Murray came in .-itii ;ii.ai- I em" lowAr.l uiem liorrtoiv ni-:iv; lie I slaggcreil, Icll on bis kn.s-s, liy; down i " . ... in the road and died in their iht F.vcrv attention- wa at once .uiv'eii the bolv. rtii'l Stranre. who now -t-tnne on t,o M-eiic. was arri-st.st byh.s'own friends. I'p t thi lime be had ivd been missed by s.uiie of the Ipiuty. Ksiuire lalherwH.l was sent Kr, who committed Strange and Ilridgers- to jail iu WavjicsVillc. where Indh now are at this writing. Wc lelraiu from' all rom inei.l in tlii.- 'matter, giving te facts only a-, wc have lea mod llfi.t. ijro.-n.-.n eve-w itues. ; At one time threats of mob MioU-nee I were freelv indulged in bv the Ha w-.wl I people; but tiii leeling. we areglad l I L.IIOW is mviIK Wav lo cooler lUe i.-ii. cj I of reason. : ! Tbou,.h t. r:el w .s bTc .-! of - . . ' . a ;ridr-is there i-a ms to le :iuiuieiv. no proof that that lie was in any wie acquainted with fa Us.; to wluch it wa to lo put. The ivariv bad le'i hnnj ma. ' .. , .ril the earlier part of the dv. art ! it is said thai aa llnders handed Strange the pisUl, h letuaikcd. "don't .bl away an my caririgr. nw. j Mnrrar wa alvmt vrarsWd je. Hk- nephew of StttirT Mnrrvy. Jm the n, as sane or ioc paper luir m ofular with his - .p.e.and jau a ibe Chevalier llavnl. tf Too ng Sirange we l.rr t!ui lu. hl bit revcntly lecn orofiripel in the Kp.vpal hnrrb, was tjisl to N the gentlest, beM rnanHrmt n-l wt OHitlou of yooths. Hew il .. lUl the evil bvui came on him, an-l be wa left lely t the guidaaKv .-f. psin, ackeeknl by any bbstse! rStraint of the rrligior he wofswl tfie f tbe mvsterkw of tbe Laatan heart not UUe j, Mdvc4 till th dv a be l'ie Ireat Lo- i ravelke ball ct asi-ls tlac glas ? thrvmgh w titr a whch w rw tk darkly an place ats (ace to face. All tbe isarte ia this 1 affair the al arrays the f5raarev a! tW tVi-ltn." have owr sreapatky. ao-l the iarc of iatrsjrtial ottecaor? ouj -oor part if wt rrr agaio atloir to the trerl. There r Iwmkaoara oby fbdlatln4laaroa Wiscaw. Oao Utkal tkry aaval aay boKaa tkc otacr It tail 1V7 Vaval aay JaaiadU TW a" aaa 9&j&&m. fW a ln:x mf mamrf ao4 Wr ttmllf hm bitfc Wi 7o aaUI aasti I sy u. Address of Hon. Geo. W. Price, Jr , at Abbottsbnrff. Gen. J.,C, Abboiti Sir: In behalf of the'eiiirens sol diers from Wilmington, whom you have so cordially welcomed to day, I would gladly respond in a becoming manner to your able and patriotic address. But, ir, I am unable to employ woroVof suf Jiciviil, force bi convey onr high'-appreciation of the patriotic' and wianly conduct, exhibited by him whose early record in our political history, as citi zens, we learned to resiect, honor and love. 1 say early in the history of onr political manhood, we bad learned to appreciate the' name of Jos. C. Abbott. And we point with pride to yonr record. whether in the military service as lead ing us lo freedom against those vrho would crpctuatc the chaius of slavery upon jishiiKHi ,,f human beings, or iu the quiet paths uf civil life, in the legis lative balls of the oat ion, always ndvo eating the rights and elevation of Uic down trodden and oppressed . negro American citiieus. We appreciate th welcome of our b.itkilion here to-day the niorc-highlv because we kuow that you :re no i-lranger to the valor of ne gro Soldiers ou the field of battle. We know that ymi observed the courage, de portmtnt, and heroic qualities ofthe col ored sobliers in times which thorough ly leated t he iiictthi of men. For when our thought revert to'thc events of ten yeafs :i"o- to the eventful dav iu the history id ibe ivbelliou wiicrj the arches ot Iie.iven ec!iH-d to the rcvci berating peals of artillery at Fisher, that ra'em- orable event in our civil war which causes Lie heart of every patriot to swell with emotion, as bo contemplates with pride the valor of the heroic charge-, we remember that you were there Sir, we arvproild to knuvv that with f.Mi in l ibber's fcarluL stiugglc there wele JUtvL in i'wewho, as tijioii the many battle fiold-s where tbey met the foe they have done credit to their country and honor to their race, as history will attest. Their action at Oitistee, l'ekrburg aud at Waguor, w here the i iniiiorlal Shaw fell at the bead of his heroic boldieiv, and where the negro color scrgeunt, though riddled w ith bullets held aloft the glorious old banner, and iu his expiring moments cried to his surviving coiurudes, "boys, bear aloft the old Hag, it has not yet trailed in Ihe dust," you, fir, arc quilo ia'uiilliar. With "the reputation negro soldiers carved; as il were, with bayo net and ;wurd, you arc acquainted; aol- 1- t . 1 n.i tilers w;Iuc-e conduct challenges ine admiratioii of the world. Sir, yearc higiily gratili.sl today iu being welcomed to thU beautiful vil- la;,o and lendeicd the liopitalilien of blmtlsliuig bv viiii--' Its orderly. peaceful and ciileutcd inhabitants are the re nit, in part, of yeur laln.rs. Ten e..rs) ago. this place w;u a dcne lorot of pi nc f. To- lay the hum of busy in t! 1 tr v , the pulling of the. Mcaui mills, the sound of the anvil and the merry shout id' -chool children mark the pi g 1 es l ci ili.aliiin and thrift. 'otn .. forts in elevating our ptsiple h.tve bet 11 marked with i.uc.'eMi, and IMig alter yn tlull bavei been gallx r d mil., the html of jour lalheia will your im moiy lK- indeltibly en :ravcd upon the many hearts, the loyal hcaits el lire L Zey in IUh. We stand ' ji ea-l v w.iteblul and jeaJtHls I'uardi.in.- to defend our couutty. against ilbo' ("ii'gu lc ! vl.'Diest u: neini.', with o;i fortune ami bur live.. .7r1r a i t:n tisemexts. Second Nlrrct .llarket. 'I'lli: t Nl'LHsItiNFI' WIU. ijX'XJS "N 1 !SaurOy mnrnlns or t tbr I'h . tbe stcuiiii siivm Mukrl. l.rrr b I.I p niaiy n hstel hf cbetr KsC Mot ion. lVlk. VmlA'Mlltna, HiWIitBl ultwoixl aaU otMlre-o . in vwrjUila ttoat eves lg intr up .1' -l mmt atoo? can lJa,' l- Ijun4 llwr. ThrSl4 t.lio-M tf Uii MtltH ri b cv.u n.l br air. i C. 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Sept. 3, 1875, edition 1
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