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NOTU-K. ; .
liooms IllHirirt Kxlecirtlve Committee
There will be a Convention of the
lU'pub'licann of Uiorhird Congressional
)itrict mi the 20th day of July,. 1880,
nl . Si'nitltville, N.,C, for the purpose of
niHuiiiaUng a candidate, for Congress
and a 1'reHideiitial elector. ' -
O. II. Bkockkk, Chairman.
p. no. S ."Lkaky, Secretary.,''
L VI KM'. .'
lYnlon, "ihe nephew of his uncle"
i. i!i id.
.-"i-iiiii' r
(MiHcd It
,
.Mulione of VMrginia
Uea'ljiisttir -' llanii'tck
haw
,h ilcke
i nominate)
1 in
V i re in in
I' lo rcomU of thet 'Na"lion.l UepuMi-4-Hiii
Committee are i-Htivbliahe'd at No.
J-fl, I'il'tli i.eniie,' New' York.; .
r'J'iirr)' i rumor ihjit Cioii. Arthur
wiU rt;;:o mi cliaUmaii of tb , X. 'j.
.K.ait! Committee. '
. l'l.c li iubiioan-"o! the Foil rib (Ital--,ih
, District have put in nomination
t'.VjIoti. MuaoA A.H!eUoe of Ii ilrigh
Inr intiiiWcr of Congre ft' lh.it
Irnt-. lle.wan.a few year 'ngo ehair
''itianol Ihe I)oniocrati. '.tate tJom-iiutte-',
bil ud-'epl" llioi HmojIIicho
u.imii,aU"ii now, mi ! lh 1l uhlik
tfwir head ..roU'td - lUVigh, and iay
that hc'ifol give (.en. : . K. t.ox a
iimB fall.'-' ' V "I ' '
l iu re jirx' ;i fuoi inky bick Dt-mo
rula nrcrmd here mince, the nomination
t liininii id tho iet of iho lit ket
, Jit li';iiri'll. .' '
It w.it h little enriou- that Ci r.
Jirvi.n!V"iiMwim'0 bwii to lor:iw
i;hjii .ill" mliei of WitininglioiC and
ii-' vr'hi'n fiiemla in thin city call.
"v .!. li'w itxt inviiel? J j
a 1 hf rnixofi Col. Iockt ry did not gel
"t.N 17" votes for Uovernor in the Con
i i.tiiin,-wa tha.' Mr; H.olgrr, wh
-,n nin.itfd him hal 'Withdrawn bis
.' rtiiif.1 Thi i itated iu Justice to C-ol
J I' li iy. . .. .
I'lie Sf,u- luin a bee in its bonnet ou
4iy' .'idjrt'-t' (Sen. llancockV an
. K:ry lim it kii) a , that he is a
r oi U' ii ,.f .l.d.ii Ilancock- who was
i mm l. i.i i-i tin- Coiitiiieutal Congress
i'i i'7 7 1 and aguei iho Declaration of
I" !. j.,ViMvce, in bij leUer. Me died
tvli..tit itHij at. d gave ntarly all hia
fJr... riy to Harvard ('ollege.
.'KlhU AII iAllTUrU V.L.VU
; f IV l'KMIKK.
' tir n rrepii lent end lis a cooi-
"'unumion irnm i.urgaw, miicn ft
"ilirt i crowded ) UU j ;'
l!u llepublicamt aie alive in Tender
sr, j-otti'ug renily to form a Dak
'iiK'a id Akthi r tdub. Ther have
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":edy liell otic mel:ug. -"The gelitlo- ,
. '! .' i-optinuyV; ; "I uever' witiuHel
ii 'i tmrmony; goocl lV.flinir and deter
'oii.ty to make our great cne vie
' '") on Nov, :M,'"T$." .
Monday, the creat 'Iuh's" ntlfl
''I''e'iTea,1 7VijiKTif mado
Jrj-"rit ei"-.rt to get a-crowd together,
:j tmxc x "Hancock- anl KMgliU Ug
'l U f illow . afleraiul j nil the coat
Jad'of tke treat lUiircad Kngt !?
JrTi, but with all thi nat a sound
board, e icept a mighty hearing, to ;'
t'S rul t -m of the bad wUtakey.thai
adjnipiterel quit, frei.T to try. to
,ffif a lat'e cnthnsiasm in honor of
ftrfti.I fUg and the Kir
? U lw Mteileiinivety adrerlil, Jt
rirr bevn wy mifvrtune t wit-
and C4 we'd be Urmed a fut
f fr. e. UJ the right apiril bee
r"?a or iranitej, li mak it a gaU
"?'" tay to pay revttance 9t rt i
(wt to Jeed done by our frc-iathera,
' v.u d iAxt duUW tw a grao4
4veeM W tbegxwj po) f tHir
e litil lVoder are detrrsilaed not
'r te rV:5l tni ijtio cxvleRaua Of
l a )-vU;ic!l ui.k. '
1! aid moreover that the teotuina
ta at lU'eigh lby thi; Repahlicmia
t--itf t grraict totkuUasu i
Hvtijbcy aaya it W the atroag
ataiAiivkHU tweotjyear. Ylc
H olBte4 tat Ucktl Oat giw
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ItK.l'UUI.JCAM STATU
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CON- 4
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j lat Day-
Ju8 th.
The Convention met ; at abut 10
A.M. '' -.
The first business was the considera
tion af the new plan of organuation.
We have not at band a full copy of the
report'of the committee but will - jub
lisii it next wek The charjgea were
dot very material from tha old pltn
except la minor detaila, such aa the p
pointment of the state cammittee by
the (r greaioual Districta, instead of
br t tin chairman of the htat Conven
tion, . I aa htrtlofora betn the prac
tice. The ntw plan adopted is the
Name in principle as la unually adopted
by 'thtr National Republican Conveu
tion.s :
During the discussion on this subject
some member introduced a resolution
censuring the committee of j the 3d.
Congrronion&I District, and tha county
committeo ot New Hanover for apr
pointing delecntrs to Chicago, and to
the Sute 1 Convention. Inasmuch rrs
this bad jleen done by the State
Execniive Committee ntmine confradij
ivnfi io -selecting the delegates at;
largo, and Hy tho. .several. v!ongrersio
nnl Coinmif'tees without cxcej)tion, ex
cepting the 2nd, Congreoional District,
the Hon. II. C. Uadger moved to lay
the rt-soltition on the table, which
wnii done I'jnanimously. j '
The Coiiveiitifln then elected Dr.-J.
J. Mott id" Iredell and Ooli I J Younk
of Wiik i', nif mbers of the State Com
mittee a' large. ,
They n!no confirnu-il the election by
Dijitrict.'i of the following ' .
ll Coogreiional District A. H.
Hi. kn f HeJufort. I I
2nd Coiujrecsional Ditrict Mi -Held
Thornton of Warren. !
Srd CoiigVea'""1 Ditrict-W. 1'.
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C.niHiiav of Tew ' Haho'rer. i i
.. '1'h t'origes-don il I)itrict
Uojjrrs, 'of llraYiTillr. .
C. ; M.
T. B.
.V.h Congrcsximial
District
Kcogh f (Suilfofl
tlth (Jviiv re-"i'iil
Jenkins of (,! tsttm;
7th Congressional
Cooper of Iredell,
Sib Congressioinl
Districts
Hare, of ltuthe'ford.
The, Hon. William t A. -More
Ctiowan becoinrii a member of iho State
Committee- rx-offi io,
Thero was considerable discussion
Onrin the arsiQn, but finally 'at about
I', p. in . oo motion of Hon. W. P. Can
ada)' of Vt-w Hanover, . three i reusing
tliftrji w,ro, given for IV Naliopal
ticket, ('AKiaji and Arthur; three
for the-8ate tickrt of North Carolina ;
and tltrce i'or tho invincible and glori
ous Republican psr'y. And thus ended
the inont intelUg"1. eilbuijialic: and
harmonious cuvotiitin eyer-lield in
Nortii Candina, by any party. Every
body went away couridcut aud dclcr
micd that the ticket would be carried tv
triumph and vittoiy in November, and
the, right o the poople and-the inte-j
roats aud honor ot the Old North State
bo vindicated, by the luxlon, the Car
ringers, the Norjinetita, tho fcToores, the
Dockt ries and the j Kterilts, aud boats
ot other eUainpioua Of her huitor and
K-y. .:.-:r..-j r . -
Wr 4u1vl to cueitiuti that nLtr W
aii, fn our "Katrauu the Couientioq,5'
on tlie iosidccoluhius,,lt.tK0 to 50,000
hius,-' our westeru frieuds iclaim that
it ought re.d '.rHJ000 to 60.WH) white?,'-
and where we said "from 70,000 to
M.000 colored," it is claimed there arc
Dot more than 06,000. This calculation
in baaed on the statistics ahowiag the
largo emWraiton of colored pttplo . to
the tjulf States Jexas, thp north an4
places fouth of here, and the great
number of whites, especially young mcu
who have ciiie 'otre'r rtu the epubli
aaos, aa th(j only'; hp for future for
Jforth larulin, 1 .
l.N XI KMUttl A3.
In ihix i itv. oo the Sib' ioat, after a
lon and ioful illuov, Mary Ive,
daughter of Sylveoter and Lucit A.
l'etteway, aged 9 yn 6 months and
Death )ia robbed us of a loved one.
Noi knew little Mary .but to late her.
5wet, geul'.e aud kind, aho won aa U
were, "toTO at first sight" She waa loo
pnro fr thwv wsrld, heav w her
home, steep aoi uctaet aa4 taihor.
oonvw not tind friends, though toe
Dark Robxvl Aoftl M DtXlb
hovered aroand your fisid s4
daed in hi csU graaj mu hiil
daiUag. It ui oesuesqVt ai aha kaa
reacheU that sphoro for' which ww
' uuat tiiht if wo wowld wio," Sh has
goae to thai hoe where akxaeoa, eor
nw.fkla aai death, art aakawwa,
and that "oat loo so hor oswcUoUag
gia.M The lot a ffr wtlm
so that whew JeatVa coU Wy hand
U &c t ttt y4 fJ f l4 hr ii
ah cmaat coast ttcs.
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ADOP i'ED AT RALEIGH JULY
Till.
TLe Hon li. C. Badger, chairmau ot
the CoEjmittee ori riatform and Ilcao
iu lions, reported from that committee
the following: .-
Tn.e Republicans of North Carolina
iu Convention assembled, renew the
le-des m?.de iu all their former plat
ioniis. And they declare as follows :
1. That they cordially approve the
noninations, recently made at Chicago
oi Jarucs A. Garfield for President, and
Chester A. Arthur for Vice-lrsaident ;
jp-'t it they will most cheerfully and
actively -Wote themselves to their elec
s indispensable to the preserva
tiou of the Republican party, and of
k i...pu'ic, in its integrity. And that
bey fully endorse the .principles set
iorli iu ni3 platform, adopted , by the
Republican convention, which conven
ed i i tj'c uiy of Chicago, on the 2nd
.tar of Juue 1830.
2. TLrtt liey have seen, with' great
apptehenHion and alarm, the rapid con-h!:-4iioii
and engrossment of our rail
road systems, by and under the control
oTocrohip of foreign monopolists
ths.1 such ccnsolidatiou of capital gives
pOTtr to the monopolists to oppress the
!nT c- of thu country by ! unreasonable
and unjust local taritls and fares, and
i . .-s to tbea the power to control the
Ifgisuliv ar'.ch of go vert nient, in the
pis.'!r.e of laws'in their interest, and
ruinous io those jf the people ; und.that
thry havo sceii with regret, mat thesa
monopolidta arc making an insidious
invasion among the leadjcra of the iJem
ociaiic party, which culjminatfcd on the
17th day of Juue, in the engulling and
iv.illo Aing up of the whole Democratic
State convention ; and that while they
hve no desire or intention to make an
Urjust war upon these mouopolies.they
do domand that tlic Legislature shall
pae laws to govern and control them,
n thit they Khali i' be permitted to
2u- ri uiiotte ag.tin-a our own peoi.de,
nil . 'pl.nrej ; h reas)-:iab!e limit uu IuchI
tari2 and l'aree. -
3. Tht they view with anxiety the
cu3'liti--n o the Western North- Caxoli-'
ii -liailro:id, -which, through the hot
habte and ill coiiiderel conirncts ot the
Demr-L-rati)". tat: udmii'Hti.t'.i'in, is sur
roiindcd by'logai trunbies which adord
..' r"iief lioiu luxation, and threaten to;
dtlay lor a o:g time, if not. altogether
def-at, the eoniplelion of th if work so
hrvrsary for the welare and develop
ment of iho state, nl tspeciit;ly the
wKieni oii ntics.
4. That thb RepuJoiC;in parly has al
w jvs been the fiieud of cdacalioh, .Mid
no-.v kgin renews ha. pledge to the pe?,
pe of North Carolina to continue ns
efforts with iiici east dvigor, iiutil there
shall be a complete ard perfect sysleni
. f public instruction.
6. 'kni they -recognize the nicchkiiic
A lt-.icr n tncr bone ann,Mi'cw oi
land, and pledge thei;s ives to pro-
tecCNthcir riUis ami prouioty tlieir jo
li'icarf ducational, and material inter
ests.
6. TliatXthe .recent Uonstitutiontl-
uuiei'dmen'vswere pas.d by a convan
tiun -which waiwot c.oipyv..d t ai ma
jTl' of elcuted thslesles', hii1 the csn--tfi
ol wuicli was siHleu frni t lie Rc
pU'.iijHa msjorily, by an infamous and
admitted fraud on the voters rd' R ibc
Srj ountr. j This '.corrupt inn', on the
pari of l inocracy,deinoii'israie!the
fact that ttieir psrty will acru';!dXal.;njL
violation of law in the interest ; of pHrty
toi re'-'acv ; tu.a inav tne ii'mirr.ii
Dailv is not the fiieiiduf re:rtseu::itivef
ovviuu.vnt jor ; ot the people. 1 i
7. That the present svstcm of county !
irrivrnnieu: in North Carolina is utterlv i
uLverae of the, rights of ihe'citivuf;
is the grosv.it political robbery evtr
piCt: -rl iu ilii-S or any civilized cuu:i
try ;r i u'ost damnable fruud ever
dti or i-ctioned by any pi!itical
nartv. aud calls for the uiviualihed con-
'eui.a-'.on cffall who have the name of.
frtcn'en, without regard to party aliUia
t: . We c!aim the right ot the people
to eWit every clScer in the state, from
tc Chiet. Kxecutire down to; the hntiir
bleat oSicUi.i aud demand that this
rig'.i hail not be denied nor abridged;
that an honest count shall follow a tree
Li'Lv, aud the majoriry shall, determine
who enah euact and adoitnister its
lawa. ; i J
a. Xhcy dcuwunce the IVniocrklic
partv as an oligarchy, rontrollctl by
r&ilfoad coiporations au'.l- ar:iiocr;Uc
iDiiuBrrs, and it uot airested id its
ourso.it wi!l overthrow the mosicher-
iu tx i. cats of tho ietplo The ten-
a-Qej to the concentration of dange-
roaa powers, lor privat au4 corrupt
tuds, $9 hands uf a few, has re
ceulty waaifested itself in a vittal part
vf our Srtatfr government, and in a way
to xcite thee greatest apprehensiaa.
Tho kiuerinteudent ut t ubnc lnstruc
ti.n; uw rndorsd by his party noiui
nation, and without rrgArJ to the pop
ular wish, hasdemandel to have vested
in bio hand, that is in tne bands of a
ctiitrsl bsad of which he should be
tho Uf tbe absolute rhtht ofc!icut;n i
a hat text br. oir cu.Urcn tua'.i us?,
wv4.?bT heaa mould the opiaions ot
Ue rU'v; generation; can strangle, for
tho l-oacht ot personal or auctions!
uvocite, all cooipuiin in local
Mto:ure, aad opto up for his o2c,
to nt:atjlTccnM;te4
f"pulax lite had fnirity, a faithful and
nruttahio ooorcw of corrupt jobbery.
Tat Uey fiMar. ttt M aoa
aa the lawRord land ttaast act,-a de
tiotd ler tho bene uv of a few, t op
pros tho aaih'.e and defenceless
citUeo. Thai they jeocnc th prr
toat road la wo of tho stale1, as oppreo
livs to tho laborer, and demand . their
axasadcaent, so that burdens ot baild
tag aad repairiag them shall ho bora
Aoto csvialty by all claser of the pevt-
pl. j - - - i - '
rhcrefort wao adeMed-
llorrah. harrai, tterrah.aa "urty-
throoi thoca&ad Isrrat Uareld
and! Arthar,
tkkot. .
&axto a ad oir i
cit-v: items: f
Chew Jacbtou'a Best Sweet Navy
Tobacco. . V )' " - 1
Hot, hotter, hottest.
Oh, for something cold to drisk.
No interments
past week, -
in BoUevue for the
k Five intermeata in Oakdala Ceme
tery the past week, 1 ; !
Seven interments in Fine Forrest
during the past week.. "; . '
' - '. :
The thermometer stood at irojn 90
to.pi degress yesterday -j; : ' . : v
Ob, "Dimokrats" ain't you sorry
Buxton's been nominated.
A horse belonging to James Dry
dropped dead on Monday last. '
No interments in. the Catholic
Cemetery daring the past week!
Tii Register of Deeds issued three
marriage licenses, during tho past
week. i
This is our motto. Garfield and Ar
thur, Buxtoa aud Canaday, with victory
in November.
Bishop Atkinson is, we regret to
learn, still seriously ill at the residence
of his son Dr. Robt. Atkinson in Balti
more. The market Carts have again taken
upjtheir jjtaud on Market street. The
ordiD&uce requiring ,them to stand on
Front street has been suspended.
A lire was discovered at the residence
of Mr. John Wilkins on Monday morn
msr last, but was extinguished without
rnuch damage.
C'upt. C. D. Myera has been appointed
tecial Agent of the Census Depart
ment for the cullection of statistics iu
this city relatire to. the manufacturing
interests.
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A colored man named l'restou Mc-
Charles wh picked up on the streets
Tuesday night by the police, Buffering
from severe hemorrhages of the lungs.
He was sent to the poor house.
I'hysicians freely prcicribo the new
.Food Medidne, "Malt Bitters," be
t au-e uJoreiy)urishing, BtrengtheniDg,
and purifying than all other lorms of
a.. wtiil nlrtn lu
i.i jgtioiis urged against malt liquors.
Ui.r drug stores are now supplied
wun "Malt Bitters," the yew Food
Metliciuc which has done so much good
and cook s to us so highly recommend
ed. ''Try it. It mar save you a heavy
doctoi V.ll. 4t
- Mriils ;re. taken daily from all the
i y hiaiJ-'fixeSiHt o'chxk, except
the, one in front of the old market
ht.!ie, which, htjini: much used by the
inerchants, ia left until the last, being
it-mutied invariably, Sunday's included,,
at rA M. and 4,30 l M.
A saiH house in the .neizhoauruooi
iof Second and -Marsteller streets, be
longing to a colrd man by the name
of York , ElkinsaccideuUlly Caught
tire Thursday morning, abut 1 o'clock,
but the flame were exiniguiahed with-.
out patch dKmagr
-Datu vr A Famous ScKht. Newa
1-as reached here that "TirxaaXJack,"
whose real name was J. B. Omohundro,
a famous scout of the plains, died at
Leadville, Co?., Juno 2Sth. Ho wi
be remembered by many of our rcaderj
as having accorpppid Butlalo Bill on
his lirat appearance brre aomo rears
ago, and was his right-hand man on
the stage. He also passed tbroujh here
about a year a;;e in company with Dr.
Carver. He was an Englishman by
birth; but came to this country when
quite a youth, since which time he has
been almc&t cocitanlly on the IroaUer,
where he gained great notoriety aa an
Isdian acoul. ' He was one of the bot
of scouts, and has rendered some vala
abic service during cor late Indian
troublta. j' . .'
iXarxt-taTtos or OritctJts.
Thursday evening Dli D, N Jacobi,
aai;ed by D G Guide, T K Toot, D tl
Guardian, Jeeao lie, and t Gl Son
tincA U llaakina, ioatalled f fal.
Wtrlsg ocen ot Oaoliaa ldt No
431, Knights of H?ar; . " I
V -Waiter Cvney.
D J A prioger.
V D-N W Scheoek.
A Cajtoa iUea.
li-Geo N Harris.
F R Jtrp L DaJJej.
Chap Kv C 31 Paja.
Treao W A WiUaoa.
ttaide-U B Willi.
Gaardiaa R M Uoswtosu
Seat J il Mdfowa.
We Uam that the Lad u la a rery
rhia aad ftmfttimm cosalitaai
assl thatiu aataaVerahip is r4d!y ia
creiag. . '
; The yacht Flirt, nee Rosa, has chal
engeu tne Kesuess to sail a race over
the Wrightaville conrae for the cham
pionahip of the Carolina Yacht Club.
Tha Kestle&s having accepted the', chal
lenge and by consent of the challenger
&nd challenged the yacht Ripple and
Lizzie, will he permitted to enter the
race.. It will be sailed on Thursday
next. -, . '
At a meeting of Orion Lodge, No G7,
10 0 F held Wednesday laat the fol
lowing officers wero installed:
N-Q H O Craig. .
V a W S Hewlett.
Socretary T B Yopp, , -
Permanent SecretarX W O Farrow
Treasurer -WS Warrock. '
Chaplain A G McGirt.
, Conductor G M: AltafJer.
Vaden W J Tenny.
R 8 to N G S A Craig.
L S to N G- L Tata Bowden.
RS to V C-C C Parker. .
L S to VGB F Penny.
R S S John Barnes.
L SS-WT William.
I G C Stewart.
O GC D Morrill.
The Regatta. The regular
Ju
regatta of the Carolina Yacht Club wis
sailed over the Wrightaville course oVi
last Monday. The following boats eq
tered and started as recorded: j , I
The Bessie Lee, Commodore A A
Wiggins, at 2h. lm. 30s. j .1
The Restless, Cipt. S. 1". C'owau,i
2hlm. 45s. -J
The Spray, C'apt. II. li. Latimer, a
2h. lm. 48s. j Ml
The Flirt, Capt, Johu Flywera, at 2h
o.J oo. - ; i H'i
The Lizzie, dpt. W. S. Parsley, hf
2h. 3m. 26s. ' J
The Ripple, CVpt. N rwood Giles,
2h. 4m. 53s. ' f
The start was pretty and the radO
wa3 exciting. The yachts came in atS
the finish in the following order
Restlee a, . 3h 4.9m
Spray, 3h . 55m
Flirt, 3h, 4Gm "
Lizzie, 3h r43m
Ripple, 3h 30m
ii
20s
42
23a
By an unanimous vote of the Judges,
Messrs. W. L. Jewett, A. R. Campbell
and Wo. Latimer, and the Regatta
Committee the Flirt was ruled out for
louls and non-compliance with thu
flag was given to the Restless, she ! be-
-ing the second boat in at the - bnisn.
The time actual! taken lo sail the race
is as follows:
Flirt, lh 42m 37s
Restlesi, lh 47m 35s
Lizzie, lh 43m' 57s
Ripple, lh ibm "s
Spray, lh v 53m 54s
Cocmty CoMMissloN'KRS.-The Board
of County Commissioners met Monday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. - Present, Col.
Wm L Smith, Chairman, Commission
H A Bagg, A J Grady, Jas A Mont
gomery and B G Worth.
The County Treasurer submitted his
monthly report, showing balance gen
eral fund to be $12,751.70 and balance
of School Fund on hand 0,475.13, of
which last ameuut ? 837.04 remains un
distributed. Report of Special Fund
shows a balance due the Treasurer of
$523.21.
Application of L G Cherry to retail
spirituous liquors was granted.
! The Register of Deeds was authorized
to list delinquent Poll Tax as provided
for in Section IS, Chapter Tl, Laws of
1S7 . -
1 nomas Hunt was released from Poll
x on account ol beiar a crir-ole. v
lae follow inr named twwoaa were
drawnto crve as jurors at the August
terra. cfjtbe Crimiual Court, to wit:
John A Farmer. The U Mchloy, N A
Rojer, C wNstukcly, S Soeeden, Jno
H Thcca, GeoA Pk Harry Loeb,
Kphraioa CiahopX Daniel M Yatea, R
W Chadwkx, Gee Tlannett, Robert E
Lee, Geo F Tiliey Henry Middleioa,
Benj FarTow, Wm H Waddell, Jo B
Worth, Thoa Hanett, HMcL Greta,
Isaac B Northrop, John p,Uoa,4eso
Un, .nUio Uuah, DatidWaIh,
David C-orT, B i Turlinxtoa, X M
Robt b son.
On
meet on the 2nd Monday of BkMih
I Ja!yJ at
brrixaiE.CociT.--Ia this Cwrt, at
Raleirb, Taeoiay, appeals froaa. th
Foonh Jadkial Dbtrkt rv caUod
and casacsj df0oe4 of aa blears;
Wet Oria et ala vs JoaefhiM Grif-
fta, froea BWioa; appeoJa hy both
plaiatilaa defeat iat; callod aa4
coatiaoed hy cooeat. ;'-:-!
D McFadyta ct ak x 3 T Covseil
MjU&M T2itMit fx jhmnisi as
Ue ei of the diotrit. ' '" , .
A A AtfLea, rt aJa, v Jta Paiur
90m rt aX bw OaatVoa; 4Imkei at
dele-salaau eoats Vr
TT tr lti'i -..
a.liaatra:.v. ra A
Me MiUaa rt aH ta EkLsaoa W
y-ri um ax taaa wrsu rotxn te4
the paper. j
A A ;McKethan vs Mary McGill,
from Cumberland; advuari ' taken ' at
last term; court took the papers. " j
"MB Belden vs. D B Snead, from
Richmond; argued by Hinsdale &
Devereux for the plaintiff, and J ;D
Shaw lor the defendant. :
. .i . .
Rachel Jones vs C Holmes ( als,
from Camberland; , argued hy W A
Guthrie and J L Stewart for the plain
tiff, and Merrimon, Fuller & Fuller
R McCaskill et al rs J W Lancashire
et als, from Camberland; adtiart taken
at last term; court took the papers. !
Wall & Leak, executors, vs J A
Covington et als, from Richmond;
argued by J D Shaw for the defend
ants; no -f, tgnavl tor the plaintiffs.
R L Steele -vs R T Long et als, from
Richmond; called '.arid, continued for
absence of plaintiff's counsel by coa
sen
of defendant.
A A McLean etals, vs John Patter
son
et als, from Robeson; argued . by
McNeill & McNeill. and WF French
for the plaintiffs, 'and Rowland A Mc
Lean for the dafendants. .
Samuel Bright vs Hayncs Lennon
et als, from Columbup; Targned by A T,
London lor the plaintiff, and T.H Sut
ton for the defendant.
J A Eyans, administrator, vs T M
Smith, lexocntor, from Columbus
argued by A T London for the plaintiff,
and T H Sutton for the defendant.
T A McNeill et ala vs J P Hodges,
guardian, 1 1 from Cumberland; appeals
by both plaintiff and defendant;
argued byFrank McNeill and McRae
and Broadfoot lor the plaintiffs'and N
TIT T r 1 i
i xvay ior me aeiendant. . ,
Boabd iof Aldermen. The Board
of Alderman met in regular xnonthlv
session Thursday afternoon, present :
his Honor flavor Fishblatft . and I Al
dermen C D Myers, J , F Divine, L II
Bowden, II Vollers, 11 Von Glahh, F
V Foaterjl W King and J C Hill.
The minutes of the last mcpting,
were read iand approved.
Mr Johu F Divine, win was elected
at the last' meeting of the Board to fill
jthe vacancy from tho Second Ward,
took the oath of office, and hi t
in
the Board. , t
The Ordinance Committee on
the
kuu tieic.granteu lurther time. I
luuimirj i matte: renortoi rrArc
The same committee were granted
urther time on the ordinance relating
to steam whistle oir locomotives
.i
Petition
from Dr H S Norcom
be
rc-
relieved from certain taxes
fcrred to Finance Committee.
was
I A proposition from G R KiDg
to
furnish, a certain style of lamps was re
ferred' to the Committee on Lights!
A cotnmunciation from the Board
f Audit and Finance disspprOvinc of
the purchase of land from .CatcJ Bunt
ing was received ami orl-rei ot file.
A petition fruni-c.t . .o f.r additio
nal poticeiiteu was referred t thedhief
of Police, i ; j
A communication front the Board of
Audit and Finance, appropriating
$200 for making deeds to tho city t for
property sold for back taxes, waa con
curred in. j t
j ' petuioM Iron tbo little ( tan t
Firo Engine Co, for re pairs to engine
house, was ! referred to committee cn
Puhltc ltu.il
a . 1 . I . m
w-iui,,i,j nave rrcnt street
o.uvi 'uelWeJn Marstciltr and Martin
streets was j reared.
Street lampa were ordered to be
placed the corner of Second aad
Weoter, fecund rod lueee. Second
and Dawson, and Boatij'a alley and
Brunswick street- ' ' j
Alderman Fuster moved to call a
meeting tf the liord of Ak'ermea to
morrow at 4 P M to receive proposi
tions reUuvc 1 to subscriptions to the
slock of the CUralina ' Vuual Railroad
Company, j f
, AlJermatk Divine moved U amend
so that the matter W dcfrrml until a
full tUUAient ui tbe tuUer be made
to the Mayor; and latter to call a anert
iog when aaii-rle- that the tisard have
aocthrity to au Adapted. j
The .t 'xi uf -the rsnaiuoe va
streets was tUed io the coaditioo vf
Fourth slreet Widgr. , '
Aldennaa Bowdm aaoved u rrral
erdtsABC rtlajUag to s&arket carts
wciaura. raa4 Jaly TthJISSO. f
AUermaa oJcr SE-ovel as aa
t that the al oedlaaccw h
ssotaoa aa a leaded
m4 the so
which waa adud.
the WidarIaLMkai l
Mosstpaay aas auess m cox jt wia tu
v -. . . - - m . .
aaa taijca s ueosa aaoa otarcr a
boad aa ersrased m try th sail
tract: theteJsre.' he U casaaisved. hv that
Is fccvky orU ao try lie aatWUy al
- 1 tJ&fl
Wiiataa iUtMUfjsatfmsj itsw
laadh
axaio
SMSyOMdedi Tho -,
waaad?!!
AUensaa owda
toortar edlaaadR.
tr j .:
s .
wherraaj
that unless alT the provrvV tho
Baxd contract are compUed with ia ac
cordance with said contract within
fiwaMdy rom thU date, that the
city will not consider itself any further
bound by the said, contract
The Board than adjourned. -5 -
NJSW AJJ yjsj iISEEXMTS.
.Wilmington & Weldon Railroad
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT,
. Wilmington, June 28, 1SS0.
IMPORTAHT to SUMMER TOURIST.
QNT and aftj this date direct connection
wUl be made, via. Goldsboro. Knlelgh aud
Salisbury , to AthevUlc. X. c. Hickory, N .
C.OIcn Alpine. N.C., and all Stations on
Ihe Western North C-aroltbn Kai;roadi fol
lows: - ?' V
iavo WllmluRlon ti M a, id.; airric at
Salisbury W 30 p. ui., and at Head of w. N.
C. It, R (three miles, trimi Asbovll
lllc)
20a.m. : ' - " ,
Sleerlng cars between Salisbury
Head of the Itond. . -1
land llu-
This is the only Kouto iuuaint direct '
connection with tie Vcter hvrih C"aro-
linajRatlrcad. i
Exeursion tickets at uniform rates with
allothcr Lines on tale to all Bunim-t r IU -
aorta In "Westeru North t srollna.
A. rdrK,
July 13t
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