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v - Sfjc .Carolina Banner. i)C Carolina Bamur. i-l VJ T-f'K!) i - V K K Y V H 1 1) A Y. HENRY T. K rNC Editor. On: jy, cuo ur, - $1 GO tir month, - - 75 " three months, - 40 1 tint, itite. w .- - - - 0 j I in. T. j -ia- 1 -5 ; 2 u i in. 3 tij j f, tn. a Vj 'Ha. $uj I iu. o,M Jin- - 4 "in H old south state forever, tuU re-1 ?it th'i'!5U.:!i::.-r at T;boro, N. 0'., us Kt-f ond-cla.?1 m.Uer. j VOL. I ,o TARBOHO, X. c, FRIDAY. MAY 10, 5 Cents Per Copy. - ia 3 ti ia I j :mu r.. ,MU . " ' ' ' 1 l.e v.Kv-cmbraeiiig ur.j. ot t lviU.i- tiuti : ,- tuyi-Dr snvtcidi.g oul to tik- In I IL1.- '.v;iue T. OI :'J. On; of tb'r la iliuitrTions of tLij is the aaijc-unrs tut ut u-iid'.- thu otuer Jay thai a table wiii ooa be iciJ froui Bcncicd,.'! to Halifax, lu h iLort tin..-, thf reform, one can no I'nc-r kt vit of :h? Ts'uvld, .o t'j suy, by makiog & Yo.YM't 'be Hi-1 a. u-1 Grand Celebration of the Nation's1 Birth. 1 1 1 a p o s i n Parad e . j : Iand -nd WateJ IflG. Beauty sVivs h.avLi berrim ctt. baby sbo-5v f Lit ami complexions shows ' unprotab!r. ViVniia Hiiccmccs a rtsh , I attraction ia the loria c! a grand con,-1 THREE DAYS OF REjOI ptitive exkitiilori of masculine good ' ! . looks, and bad JooLs too.- Prizes will be "T- : awarded in four dauc r To the handsora- cat man; to the rnoit "r.ii!ij2r"muitacLe; ! to the biggest cv;t and to the most im- ' j;reisirty bald lita . Tikw ure already ! uumeroua tntrlv.-. ia a"! tlases,' and j there u nofoi,, rew ndCp the sun;-! RECEPTIONS BY THE PRESIDENT uut vif-Tina j av.vs.Tg the mourners," t any rate-. tion, and tho Cbainaan cf the Committw on iransportatkm ac-1 General GoTernment Jlrs. iiamn and the ladle of th JrYnj datial irty vrT9 on board the steadier Sirtcs l-hey tntnessetl tho na-al par, id e rrom that kteaniar. aud then were landed at which polit tcey w .-en to their on i The agitation i t.ivor of a jr annate exhibit .f pure I.iiiy j.toducts h&3 crys tftlizcd in ii new c or)orst!o!i, the name of which i the Xatii.u.tl Ibdry Fair Associa ti'ii of America. It ii uk . .rporated under the lawiv,f Iliin.., v.hh a eapital stock of .lbn,(ioo, fnid it, f.i.w-ct is to hold an hunuiil LatiorifJ d tii-y ff.ir. The corpora- ton are Cuvetnc.r Ifn'ml, of Wisconsin; D. W. Ciutis, a Wi.-c'ori-.in dairy expert; j John lluvd. the well-known Chicago j dairy authority; 3. J. Harrison. II. B. I Gurltr, cx-I'resident of the Illinois Dairj--rnen'H Association; I. A!ln and II. D. Shvrm&n, .the latter State Dairy Cornmis Bioner of Iowa. "With so excellent a be ginning, this' enterprise, the American Ayri-uUuriit think?, should be a marked success. It deserves the fullest encour agement of every dairyman in the country. Boicob,-!,"- tit- late Henry Ward Ileech-r's j.laceut I- k..kil, on the Hud- kun.has been sohl h ?,tr. If. C. Butler, of I w York, fur if7rsuu,t. Mr Bcecherin 15S purchased -Via thirty-six acres on the slopiuv hilliid", wbt-rtf he afterward I made iUi home. During the years h had it he tpent neatly $200, 00U on it. The houia cost 70,000. He got together ia the grounds one of tho flnest collec tions of trte and bhruba nativo to the temperate zone there is In this country. There axe over 6000 r,f them arranged in such manner m to increase tho beauties of tho place. lie had the whole place ffQb-sorled and lrained. and Lis trees. i "which protoctod ' Li garden from the 4 nprthwest winds, enfd.led him to Lave fruit ami vefcetabit ubout twenty days in advance of h pe!iihbors. Exercises on the Site of iugton's Inauuratibu. Wash I - f r- Ttie Grand Scx&l Parade. The line of tyelvir United State khln, 0f war, yachts and stearnbets were formed in the upper bar under Admiral David D V-" rJ' "V I. " Z"2" " 11119 to welcome the and P.ci- -""iuot, xanoc ftF'l a picturesque appearance. Uaptaui Cowlea bar commander, had orders ine dispatch dresasd both "rainbow" nd L It",1 last- i wo iarg brass cannon, which guttered fci. gold in tK Bunthinhad been mounted QO the forecastle deck andwere u&ea for salutixs. , the .Navy ateam yachts, steamboata, tue boata, Eaihnjz; jachta and smaJler tioats, the -e,- -o-'- vessels, jomea in proce- i.r "er anchored in on Aioerty and Ellis Islands 1 he merchant marine formed in the Upper Hay. heading ttrmh.T-.r.rthi?- . . . The war ships were in holiday attire. Flaes ;l..tln?, WBre ,Phiyed in abundance, bipal flags knotted, together were run over each ship from bow' to stern, and mast to mast, beginning at thfc water's ed-e directly over the bow. From here the streamers ran to the bowsprit or jibboom, then to the fore roval truck- frr.rr. th. . , . ' 1 main, thence to the mizzen royal truck, de- -""f, i-v uuwa euu 01 me spanser eafr on the mizzen. down to the tafifraU over the po-jp, and finally ending at the water's edee under the stern. There were sLr revenue cutters the Grant and one each from Baltimore, Washineton. Charleston Philadelphia and Boston. I lie bandV Honlr T.ilnto - . : . in the parade and oyer 400 merchant craft The I'ivpr nnil RrnTi, ,.i . . i were formed in two o-ro,, .-.- rtively6011101" jlmi0r adns tr?fn ?UtVal st: Mary's took pai t in tna demonstration, but she was an chored m the Ea.st River, dressed in flaand wh,n the Ditcl, approached heryarda cro manned hy the lwys the same as oh the lKtvai vessels. A sinall tug fro:a the Brooklvn Naw Yard W iS Still li . I,'-. I -it f. r. v.t . i u? . Aiw. the President's .vessel came AU the Cabinet nw&bm tw-v. . . f '---,, peopl, wre present. TfcL!T J ' rU M cTJ "r,,",r ..un, follows: " were a. : r. ra "tTJ?. V 1, processional hymn- 2. n.. r- ! u, t th n th 1 ,t n i At the Snb.Treaurr ! J V-T fa.- it 7" I-' :r. ir- . . w cS , . " ' At th rVdu r.f t- r.y:i . i a ' ' jl. v.. ia rresaent and r the Snb-Tr-aniry buildiu AVall and Nassau street, t . viao ir i consik 8 noam tion bv Channcev litohU IVrl V:I ora address by the President of th l"; rri. . . riacu. i.!Uiirr -'.j,ici,vi nsihted of an invocation bv the rvpthJ w w'mT ' ! -Wm 3m by John, Orsenleaf UUttier- n .L "s on by Channrey Mitchell Dcrw it I . mm. 1 GEORGE WASHINGTON MARTHA VTAStriVoTO.V f ... I ;i ...l . ...... If J '', C'onsiitiitioail Cm- uioxnaugurationorCrgeT.-a.hiion h? Dispatch stf ri'of rl ;f afbt riidrat -t Ftd,-ral II; 11 j,, v,,,v ! sJ-'P?- ere gfvon to tho sailors to man . ork. General Washineton liad ravel Ji ; ! Jf': : , the , 04'!,and, -All hands lay ' '.ch from Mount Vera k to v h, , V I fri mfn as trumpeted acrosi S T i " , r.i! t'H'i i:fown, !' decks, blno jckr? in Siintif attire ran V i,.,, . L(; I ' ij.io the shir. vvr3,. i ... i.V,,r ,an " -r rowetl by thirty ar5, .J t i ! t- ' 'f ' ont !" was undod . t-il.Weu by a proi..; Z'V?S' T'1 .i '' l'V ' the lofty s apprftch.;t, saluted the ji V-. i-rf. . i;a ii,,, order "-Lav IIl'F P-Il.i xr-i.m it . - .' - II 1 -Lil lU" nl "Sfllti IhlC&irO fr.H.-.r...l .. - , l.aIlip i T ?'fKk-atT lat"tu twenty-one pun, l h.- Cuwagoa brass l-nd ia full dress rJavrd ,1 V l iassj, and -...ign i'ermum j look i,la..e ' "-'"icu-.-' u pnicuiuadu al HaQ. locaii l ut Wall ; iTf " t i tf 1 V. iut f. order -Lay v lItrt ate ,ttt 1?! r,.(l . i-u.eairo. ols? fr.ii.-... .i .. .. . . i " "o-'-i ! the Ai.dnow, u hundred. yUrs afri were members c,r th coma CAn'ofw Old SaitS WflfA Kid rL- f pnnV rr fP w trousers and tall silk hats. The barge was - yuwu v-apioiana ana oeioncrs to inspatch. The mnmivK r.t tv. M.n'n: a ciety again unfurled the old banner borne before "Washington on his march Tip Tall street Aoril 2d. 1783 Ttia ).or, s f square, and was originally of white. The name of the society is on it in gold and blue letters. When the barge reached the pier at aU etreet, and the President had landed amid the cheers of the assembled thousands. a !utS of twenty-one guns was tired wTt CrIdent Tras reved bv Governor Hill, the Mayor of the citv of 5.'ew York Hamilton Fish PrciHt,T- and Villiam G. Hamilton, Chairman of the Committee on States. The President and other gurts were then escorted to t he Equita ble iiuiiding. where a reception and collation r ". y 1110 committee on fetates. The following were the occupants of the carriages on the route: PtaiTlaser-Tho riau Srope Com mittee (having the areneral superviblon of the celebration; viz. : Jlessr.s. James M. Var num, Cornehns N. Bliss, Frederick S Tail madge and Samuel D. Babcoc k Second CarriageT ho Governor of the 7u7 l' - rZ . f.K " tl har -at, with States and th tvarMklit :.-r. - v. r. .Vt'1 Michafel Au,rtiMiM.nnn-ir.n-' iZri:,'1'' "l,ir 1 ii AJl-rinHr..ut At the conclusion of th Lterar the Chief Justloe and Asaoclat , v, uuini In? stands at MArtlvm militarr narad. Othr- cma. Ma . xn uranu xuitarj Parade. in JlKt at rhn l.'tmnr a-.. .,. .. . Treasury UW Cte military parade sta'rLi from Pm. street and Broadway. The tn , had formed in various aide streets up t..wn and proceeded down town bv aveiau eust it; .w 01 xoa7 "! Uth avenue to men toinmcr thA hon.l .t way of Pine Street on the east. men -inintne. i .v.. . v r: ' & . weal, ut wav or ;:c- ,nY.,ri. . . ' t t w.tn..l tl- m J -!.! I! . vexr.-j i ..r.t. - 'nritriiiiii)ii....i. i tb-caut Uattrv ltr7. K!Vf" i.wu.ut Tcarn-t t iiH,, f " .hvith f.tk. vs,w .. r ' ":'u- lh Chines latti ... 1. 4 V itr, in ,,t ft ' . " - ,7 .t..r th. '111A r i. t , i parad tv i at I 1 Rr1 ctrr.tuai cjP St, and VMaU . , rn "way ir fur, r ,.f . , . Iior&treet and the side streeU from thr to i tha Cattery. Thus the whole parad, excel the Grand Army, was made up In a:! ita ai noon tne reception ended and the Presi- rt "u1- dent was driven to the bdme of Stuyvesant v . 5f wa "P Broadwav. Ult Fish, No. 20 Gramercy Park, where YeTnd l d at City Hall Park W-Avr- Mr. Harrison dined. ley place, there wheeled to the left, i t t e - J43 at Washington square, and tu. --,i ,Vp cu.. ..nSr.on B.a.. . 5'SSsri55t;uV- in the evemng at 9 o'clock the centennial Fourteenth street to the 'Washiuztou v UU1 was given in the Metropolitan Opera mant at Union square, entirUy arour,', i ;..n Tr . t square, past the great stands .;t l thJS'ain?-a Vf the .Committee on Broadway. Turning westward thr, nl Till. Tllllto U. 171- , ,v -cii;.iuujh oi ine lnauiru- I 'uituiu ,srrtt the tin .rt..r TMi2?mil? - Pfleatf Fifth aveuu. to Fifty-stvenlh fJ? n,--j TV...... i . - xuc-i(- little Ijfen Ihroa U.r.... .... --- r- i -j - ...tv-u Willi oarade nil llrwl aj iie.u. wiiojii. iiet-or.iT -, v-v,orAS iThg Ad his pubHOioi for the iuformation of the i army, a recent dec. 4 on oy a t nited tate5 Court in .,ic:i.ga.-, touching tuo atu of minors whu oust and after ward -de-e t fom the a-mv. lathe ca-e at .,n.. th sold,,.. er.lirt-d when a minor, although pretending tha: he was o: a-c, and afterward deferred. Ho was arrested and ouit ir.-i tiale.l. While the proceedings of tho c,urt were await ing revier The -father of uikttva out a wtit of La!,MJ, cotpus. The United .-tatea Coir: de Mnoi to issue j the writ, hedding that a minor soldier of ' J the army in convenient under chargeof desertion could not bo d scharged from f 1 military ;rvico until he had been re- ; Headed from such confinement- It was ! also held that a minor contract of enlist- j ttent wa not void, but voidable. If he ' be over sixteen years of ago he can be j discharged only upon the application of hi parents or guardian. j ! i ' A grand cxh!lition of snfety" apparatus j is to be held at Berlin this summer, and j i the magnitude and importance of the V undertaking is beginning to be appreciated, j CntU recently iu character and scope I f wre misunderstood. It is not to be a ! mere collection of apparatus aud devices j for tho protection of the persons of work- ! people, brought together to promote the : Interest of a small number of manu- ' facturers. It will be rather a great in- t dustrial exhibition, superior to any held ; In Germany. A number of industrial ' operations will be carried on within ' the i spacious building 'now in course of erec- ' Uon. Among these will be spinning, j wpvr making, coin grinding, brewing, ' hocolate making. 3iaft sinking by the f at9ch freezing process, and other mine .ngtnecring work. This exhibition mav ! rded M international. I Prues hare been offered for tho follow-1 ng inventions : A prize of $ 500 for a I satisfactory means for pievchting the in. j halation of -Uust iu mills for ! iasic slag; a prire of $1000 for a similar 1 aeans applicable to the mercury vapor in : mirror factories, and several smaller ?rues for a more .t-lSt-icnt brake for the 1 juethi of brewers' drays. lJA'.-it" A i.-.A :. 'irl llln. ..'...; nil .1 oneyast Held ot docorativediv 1-v ' r.of' the l.Vv,,. 4,.w"v-'i'v"ut7.ltt. -ritute to M tvirr: Vf ti , " v :sitors from 1 ? hl--'T curing into r w ' -.'Pr,1 ,-mg tb2 tlroe days of ' -..necatal tolebration Is su joined the TIIC FTRQT r Tne rrcident Embarks at Elizabeth port l.ir.eff-torL Frtsidenv' Harrison, I Mrs Hirr;,n ... Pres,d,afs Private Secietary; t 5 Sr im med.ate members of the Presi ient?artv" merabers of the Cabinet, the VicSprdeat and the Justices of the United St tt t Court, canie on from Washgl n tn'na? SnunT g f - "17 Sy rrn- l2iE!bethtown the last Lr of the car'" The SKTSfh- Sf 8 1 ' President and hi , farmly Were ..t vi--htowu ,y Governor . hV: .lT,-r. " - lue niors house h "IStilllBt rvJitnr, r, Ti ' r Bt ino xetro- rresi-ientiai renewing stand at Mad n poLtan Opera -House at a quarter ,ast 10 square, the Worth MonunW ,UaJ JpJai a.1 !laIf. 10 ived the andthebUtandatForty-xxjndstrlnJ Thl'twf- , " Twenty-sixth streeu. At Fiventh 1 he 1 resident was brought to the l-ill by street it di.-mlssed. 7 wvi.ua tnf, i"man of the Committee on Enter- Wiea the Presilcntuil nartv in tl?S SfCv,p"ks. fh, Governor of carriages, entered Bra?by7way of Vl the bjite of lew York and Mrs. Harrison, "rect from the Sub-TreasuA it drove '. vt nnrVCr?deut ,SKl Morton, the tho whole course of the SS3e bcn tK. I Lieutenant-Govei-cor M.,d Mr. Jon. ' two guards of men, the Veteran on fth s m JtLttmarrlasof ,h? U" Mr- E- C;- Ronton, the rt-gular. un mtdu thi r 5?. tiieiresldcilt ?l andwn- Kvery regiment a: i rS the tn v , i .Cte h,m ito the buildlni, where th- honor approached, in tSS sahiteS ? EaLZI Th" . i P i1 'V . -Ma7',r took plate, the carnage lmd passed, ftU in LebinJ ind The wt-mbers of the Signal Corps end of th marched m.town W 4ti1 u line in the It calculated that 5i O0o men tL. ,rl d the Pi ed- the military tirade. aiZuES . V,1" trumpet, were blow. " md'o.f fV? xter ine reception the guet above uame.1 7.tW national euardimen iV,,. T Ther ?Iai:?-- The Ii .evident. Tho Governor, grandest irMSvZ i u The ice-President and Mrs. Harrison. th United Siaies f W1 Vfcr 6-u 'u The Prefetdent of the r-...,... ..... f.,li,-,i-. " urana .uvisloiii, as u. Jones. i Iu front of the President's box tho Chair iJ"IT'rs r -uLir "vice ; 4to rV ,,':"i f lra.rr. 1-' t ai.J, . t inu.. ,-."" lruh Ann.fl. "vt!im.n j ra';v rl XV.Vtar.U,?Stf ?K ' lfi " I att.,;... n.M V 'V,,"" e-r I. f, rw rtlv,rnTvi,,,w''i iv m i j cswieni uor tno Chair ivice man cf the Committee on Knlertainunait fc.V- U7 VA was presented to tlie Chairman of the Ere- Vi'.1! . y 12 V? eutive Committee and the members cf the y11 ',.3 Committee 011 Pnrri-!.ir.rn.iit- ..... . .1.. onmuttee on Plan and Sp. here breakfast ;was served lP i "ai10 omx at rr.DERai. hall. :in!hl Vr--tt OoCtS erlS.,0 li0 ground Gov- ut me uistmguished men nf w ,u7 "1. T lue -ac- iuver, taking Je?F- . . r r f JStJWi Residents boa? --V;er oreatxast there was b nronssinn rLVh reriewciff K 1 bird f:flrrfftra Tl-. 'i.. tj , , "... united btates, the Lieutenant-Govei-nor of tho State of 2c-w ork, the Chairman of the t?"" Cariiage The Secretaries of the . . , , , , 1 ua av v. Secretary- Klaine was sick and unable to attend Fifth Carriage The Secretary of the In terior, the FoKimastxr-General, the Attorney General and the Secretary of Agriculture? Sixth and Seventh Carriages Th- sso- utsisgs. of Supmn court Eighth Carriage; Tho Generals of tho Army Retired) tEe Admiral of th Navv the lL?3LOmmZ Army! alnd , ,n5mP Car.riaS-Ex-President Cleveland and ex-President Hayes and Senator Hisrock I 1 At the Uquitablo Kuildiug. At the Equitable Building President Harri son was formnllv wt,.m . . arrl. JewYork. -v.1Wi lu lUe cuy ot The main hall of the building was hand somely decorated -irK T rr"u. liortraita. ami The lnauimrAT atIa wiw,.!. ..... . inamruration nf Tiu.m .... ... un ai. lu choir. "ijiuua, Ming oy u waVBurv-1,10 ived he l'.e.id.-nt was custirod ashiu.-t.-.n ..t Wr. a great-gieat-grand v " ?.? ia" "wuw bU IlIIliiirir.no , . .... After the rH. : .. .. - ..J nro"1; aD3'l tha mr,mrf tif . 1 . 1 epaireU to -uny uecoraioi. the banque me rooms or the Lawvp.s" 1 Mn!. ;,,ih.i..i.i i-.m k - , . 1D7. whora th. 'a. VMf the roonu wpra Shrubs, floworina. emoiemauc devices. A full length and lrt .V;V.r.;"u w, ""2 OT V AihlnnrtA-, K.TJ.-i- . . " J v utioiujn 11a V 115 IT llAPn I lAIUISlSn.T of. the bs frvrTn ; . :::::: rYeaident-s table. At tluit UhU " i .I' rS:-,-, .... ".:.. .. gut, contmg of .hvdds and tronhe ti. FWnV w Pennvl NSW Jt1HfT Georgia ".".".. ConnnrtJont' . . . 1 . CUIiV ., a... . tun uiu. i - "-wf uwrnj. . nil hi. r..t. I MarrlMMrl V.fi-e 1-1 in the abow ..i-.l.r in tK- I H.-int'h Cm rJ-.i 1 " turni00"'' wli" h'",eI" nas brve.l on re- New Hampshire T. t ., 1 'Vlul G2,CC faiaaieh SJ"!?? th troops repress til lH-r-vvTlr , .L vuoJ y tnemelves under In the nLf VheU" 1:6SPectJra Governor, i..-. i ."atter of pobtion in line, the Stetea rh i v. . 'Ine IJt. The aiht of LoadSrS SUU riding.at thi . , i- auu aiienoai rj-y k-. rr - -j "uiuci oi oiai rroois on parade was as follows- 1 Delaware ' . T. VER.U. IIOUK Oi WAiHLVCTOV -if ine pres. ntat ton the owning quad- . . . . :it .... . . V" ( loi tuca iy the manager of the ball -vi uuunigiic iuc 1're,: lout an TheMetroi.liiao Opera Hou wasmagnifl- Jew York." . t hall and ball- orth CaroUrui - . v.nueiY m earnei and i x k 4vuo lMuitj banuuet .... 1 I rivim ,v-.lv Tl.TT --n- r " I ""J v, o j , , -- .el. t -- - . i u vumg wat covered with I ermont hy l eam-coloie-i bunting cfoed mithrtrinaor Kenw .: breareheT'conr6 We7 flI ? 9tands forty-tsoolS1 Sfi W3 ?l Tl! .waJ,ld Prt wcre lashly decora? LL . IYealJent was brought down in hi special car, and, with his party j was tlken in Stf ire U OQjy tun deed MdtK shore 1b n"rt 'i-ppea rrom the Jersey mthtniS0 club float 5 w icw u; n I! r-l SRAL HALL, WUERK XVA-nxCTCV ,Ta IXACG CRATED ( ' vL. Pi a l aUe und rontmuing up the r-ast Kiver to th rnt-. v.. -v.! i tk .K.. i ' v" -ewxown v-reeK, thence down on ha WKt shore of the Ft p;. . .v, . r, v. r-ast Kiver, around the Battery, up North River to wth.t.lSTliWt' Vmnd tho stake ,xt to the rest shore, down-the west shore of the Hud son, passing the flagship in review off Gov ernor s Island and dismissal The yacht squadron was a beautiful feature and the long procession of hundreds of steamers was very improve. The peVtacle Evergv wh froni was a beiS&SfSS port and all the great foreign steanWs were decked and dressed with bunting S """ "isiucms ooat passed each nadron its Commodore caused salute tbe ven by dipping of colors and blowing of steam whistfes of a period not to exceed hal? The same salute was given when the fleet passed up the North River and was abrmst cUte war ships at anchor about Thirtieth ASllVfZ, the Vice , j lute Wgiveu "? 6ame I -n1" 1"niIlceiit 'lra"e n witnl bv an crowd, whiii lu.. th.- wau-V j front on both theEat and North rivers. The th- ngof cannon and the tooting of innumer- i t,;.;r, .-ir-T,""ir 'aww "ita.mmui t am Vn , " a-isemued multit ! Ail m ail. the miu-ine parade Kai v?b -.t wiui-r-j iu Uil not in t& orlJ oK LLlVaslb,toc a! Borden- i coats of arms of all the States an! Tetori Boudinot. .-uenceoiueneral i cn smew surrounded by wncll A merlcaa West Virginia.. '. ','.'m ai ue Danauct tL im ;ti . . . ti... .i . ...... I xr.t . . rr1rcnf..i,.' . . . uicui'ieu puu'jnii ior the Fri.tAnt .v.. I -"vieneralKchofl! M.u ind)m I.arul pmlirni.trl ,:n. I 30 P.000 3, TO') fc5 OX) l"75 l.K -i-0 f j0 4J0 t--0 4 111!) ... . 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M . . , . . fui suiia uii'i mauurac- tunng interests, the variou exclmn Ge - "7 7-"uci turjagn consuls and descend- uuuiiguuutu rrencamen. Pnblic Reception at the City Hall. yi1100 r?cePton in the Equiti ble Buildmg the hneof march tt. JZ.l , to the Citv Halhwhere a pablreS; frcw in all dirna w.rh stlikinTeFe was gxven by the President in the Govlrn'rs res c-f similar bruliant rtreamerVfuSto n. A . ! .. tb tre of thedfme - .vi.iivv.iij na.i a represnta-I 4-. u'.;ni .urn. tion of girls from th public school, in white T,he wa thronged from an dree. strewed thi Prudential pathway f-.r- thousand t.ck had Teen V?eS and Ml Abrahams, of the i " "n filled by t ret -ri" i . '." add of ! tT"..,UZr .''J? w Vork families and w "" ui me Governor's 1 ' " A ine ooies were elaborate! t VS I te Twohcstrasof fifty men each in the midst ..r o. " while red. whit .n,i . Ti'. -."it11 adr. the country, if i - v-i uur ijrrn of v f j . . i - uui o i n-? crew or tha t memb4rs 'xLc JStJ ; the vea- President Washington frtmE ox tna Committee on IUotr 1 abettt to the foot c? Wall i itr 9 thi; skcumi day The President Lauds. On the arrival of the Pi-esiiential party in the East River, opposite Wall street, a barge manned by a crew of twelve shipmaster from the inae Society of the Port of New tr.k,.WlthCaPraia Ambrose Snow, Presi dent of that society, as coxswain, rowwd tha ITBSMnr lh.-iru. TU . -. - , . i - "Vivmur Ulil that red jt Wsh,: Jf? rS" SW L "t on.his kfu . V..h. - . . T" - - 1 . ill LJ 1DCIT XITTUh A I lATT. . .1. r . . . . : - - w iu recersritm . v.. .ipj m trT- Iteligion Service at Sr. Paul 'a. Uo Tueday. April 3. the cond day of the jubuV WTK-n of thkiring.pur.uant to the croc-huiui r ...... .f . i i- . rrtil . . r in thA i 1 in ... v . -. t ... . 1 . . " or k. toa throuehoot ttecouatrvat?.. rn . l-in the hour at which r - trr- teKi in .tir York hit . A -..T5 lower " - "-j- iue rnurctt ilia I ". astunrtoa l ,.s,i, "t.1-" ""ub, Lncnierre- i it "miueu-oratioL., ther-fure, as that TRICVPHAL aRCU, FOOT or WALL .TRTv-r 1 1J?T C. Potter. "'n T.ri L room u a rej covert ..,!, ?ri.kinir7: "? 1I or jeiTtt ob .Bleb n,e 1-rrad-it u j.,rr,T,T: -."f. o- risht buJ d Gr-,-?"-"" ir.lli. Ritbt JtJt WASffLUTOVn tVA.J. Provident Uct.n, ..r ml Cu t u ry e.f tho i :t. .-i; i.v.rt r,l u Lii ts r!t.- IU r.r. .'.r nd tli" trit'in wtr 1'riiU.l S-r s.f.!.! Juhn H". lant! an. I N!-.!.r ; t 4. i A ppn 'prlt literary a.vt r:...i s iirr-i.i -er Wl. atl tLu w. t.r L k . . the RTat teric-i .rf l-'.rat .r, .j.;r. . ratwn .f t!- -.!. r-lJ t . .:.;;!-.' -r i KCIrrnn.eTit jr. Ln.U I rt . the Governor nn M icejiayoron his left. Above thi w - i r C.. beautifully decorated canopy. Uerd Fr tT" Vhi! r. i stn,, rv r : ---- .e anArt and . kLT.? ITT, J-P rxeaoit stood behind " wvemor WUI xrai on Ka . . " "'rn vt.e tara aivd A-?- J1" "h Fr, "Vfs :arlat':"n .p. hic laiuvrnaL aech, waanxcTo r. VSj? Natio Guard ot the State of bayonet, wa a rw to Srbiafi fev.tT; AL-vm f) tv -itZr.Vifrt? huaaairy- wr . ZZ ' me itce of mart I rrom every window tLa tmommt ZTJ kMa th. .v., . . Z" out cpoa at.d small, -vre fwTSSt wYS the aide walk. . " Pciarors. wLxie nonatfop wen occutied bv tty-. IJff les Paaama. Colon rerr.inds o- of l tL.- c.i, u the enchaattd titv of the itcrt u "The Arabian X:':.u' Eitertaij.r.t. iave. indeed, it b? m d.d Lridc. Lkt; aiacy ctw buildings wer- ertcted, m tu- mrlr.t . . . 1 .M V . . TV.. V . J have tictly rijw.idjiii'- , Lr.gLt, greo Ump-pofU war at frcjueit i-Vr valj, and altogether the L.:tIo town 1 - ki rpick and f pan a a very tnJe awaill.' ,; her lord, ij at, ahu ! I'e i ext-s't. t' motion, to energy, to iplri: is otacrva ... . . , o.c. iuicu oi long eapty tirttu pres ent themserrts on every La.-.d. aid tie air jf desolation their white erap-tyit ires ia ictemiied by the cl-ed d".t. JIy more baildicgt, both tci'-n.'-r.'J 12 i ltorrs, are closed up to-day t.'.xn tier re open. Ia this repct it i Lie a Scotch town ca Suidaj. fri-unx; Chronicle. . I mm oocMvpt wtra oor-ajied by thonaaads of I n.at 1 i.-; . i- .4: aawJfl!0? Itrtotlc enthm. vf Lten t.tr coiirti k.-.,.. k aua was one never to be ffirrottent I . . , , -ri. i UTa IrixjieM tl ii teres: of 'J-. r'te Fourteen ex Sl ..!. ar tv uoi: tt.e KaiiA t-Lt. xrr, t .j :. i
The Carolina Banner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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May 10, 1889, edition 1
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