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I I THE COIICORD REGISTER. KuUscrlpdon Hate: "a Ywr, : ' : : : u Month, ::::: 75 Ifcr-w Month. : : : : W I corie. frh r t : 140. 1 wenty wies and over, e.h, : 12 The Urm are trictly ch in advance. .Any fTMn 2Ums up club of lW or ' will rw.fi ve n copy ratU. II JLJLU3 VyJ'AJLVWJ'-ii ui. jjHQJLkjiu--u. o ' - . i' '" - r . . i VOL. Ill COKCORD, NORTH AAROLINA. SATURDAY, APRIL U, 1877. NO. I. i . . . i DR- W. H: LILLY, OFFEKS hU rrtfwUnl iric to the citizens I Concord and vicinity. OfTiC artl acalDkSCS oppoaiie r reibyterian Church. the 33tf 'And Xmw TTIiatliaa he-WiieT 1 Do i rCBiucnu ii a o uiuciu trcops from the State House In Co lumbia. Well, that's just what he should have done on the fifth of j niEIXE COTTON SfcKD, JL Fraalet ' Caksons, Fetier & Wawwortii. God's Wessitig and benediction. There is not a preacher in Mas sachusetts that does not know that the. blatant D. D. did lie when he said ibat Tilden was defeated. Ioi NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS! Cabxrrus county. Ft!. 20fA, 1877. ALL pT arw hereby forbidJen frora t papain 3 on our Uoi , situatt-d in Town. . .it N.a 3, 6, 7, 8, 0, 10. or of Fish ir. thereon, with hook and line, or with ...n,or oth'rwi; or of Hunting with d r, gun, of otherwi, on in of being ,.f ,ecuted by ua according to Uw. 4 Cot I V Ury. Elizabeth Mclchor John Shimpk, W II Shimj-x-k, Henry Walker, J.-b Ludwick, V W IU-I. I" U C mith, M A Ury, -John Coleman, Jlrnry Uni. , I. IL V, D W otlir, Sarah Bi-;i:..i., Paul Min"'.!!- -..-. II II Ki-I-:'. Jiiiimf r I. "...!', w n Ki. h;. V J A I Iain-. ; V l.U-k i-r. II ret re, M H Harrier, Kduiond Foil, John Untx. Daniel A Miller, Lather A Lentx, L1 Heili?, Charl Ludwick, Wiley Mill-r. Agent, Monroe Melchor, John Cok, J-hnlt Mienbimer, f St. John Church Lnd, C I IUrnn;er A C, Margaret C Walker, Mr. M X Miller. Iwril Tucker;, E N Rii-Mik-jur. Mr M T Teeter, J. V. MEHAFFEY, YATCH MAKER & JEWELER, Opposite the Post Office.) hk pa IRS W"tcbe, Clock, Jewelry, . 4k : rhftritab'le to sunnose that thi : .. ... . , v.u.fl. iwh v ri v n in ne wbii liii vuw , - . Sewing Machine, niw. v. " -v - . n(ir:nra electoral board, or the and 1UU fliti to umoreiiM tenth ol April wioro uo uuuo - - .. ' . ... SU RVEY1NG cone in nr part of the 8 wm duty fir8t a8 shameless usurper (Hayes) did eP'y-. ... . i t.wirv . . or i Ka Hid not wronsr; itrnorantly. when it commit- .IwIvTon hand and SOLD attbe LOW- -. fae u bcl iL led the fraud, or when heconsumma- I1IVM" ' - I J . .1 1 1 . .l-iand -r F il, Iilel lUnsjU. . V Mienhiner, I! 0 McAliiccr, .ifiel lUrrier, W itthew Ck, l A Lu lu k, W'm J nrrins;ert It MvNanur, A C lUrrier, Arc hibald Cline, M e Barrier, T VI FiUrr, J .! Mienhitner. K U Ientx. I ' f ii Urri'.-r ., , ..herin- C J A Cru, M L Ktu-hi!, Itibn Fm, WiUn Fink. .1 M Fr-e, .1 W Foil, i Ifniel Shimpock, T A Mer, I M 11 r ringer, M M MUenkitner, J.hn I Barrinfr, John A Vkkers, Ileitis & Crt Muthew Tetna; J R Uarahmrdt, L A Kidenhivjr, , Luther M lUrrier, l'hillip Fink, .1 J Barriaiysr, " , t 0 FrrV J V Mom. UfX W. 3Iichad, A llHwitn, s Julius Brown.. ... Wcaley T Miller, IW APalaier, In Townahip No. 4, Hualy ooaaty. -ST riilCES. 442m E. I1. DAVIS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, (Xext Door to J. JlcedCs,) CONCOUD, N. C, j The force of popular sentiment com ted iL It was the wickedness of IT 1 n V..l uaran aoarkf1. pelled bira to do justice, very late, to Jnage Sooth Carina. No th.nks to the .U. on the lector.l 8orFer that the R.Hat Hampton that made Hajes Pden The A State an people by a majority ht 300 thous I . m t J 1 Anrl lit ur,cprnor. but it is sickening and, declared niaen bhk, Special attention given to rrwirms Clocks, Watches, and Jcweiry. irtra-trd to rne will be executed with de rvaub, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. 41 can return to hia home an the Methodist I " r 1 . 44n ITT 1 t i mnr than half way to honor the preachers in assacuu . - n;n. trkal h in monbiroaicy, " Packard. nU rMiraeri himscll IOr WOWO uo n ui mj WILL. M. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LA W, COS CORD, X C, V-TTLNDSin pcron toCurU in Albe ,nrle. Sunlr county, C-ncord, Cabar- rurcountv. CtarMte, Mecklenburg county, M.roe, Vnioo county, Salisbury, 1-wan did It. He would have een vauo fer of papers and other propert. was made at 12 m., to day, by th respective secretaries. Wade H 31anning,representmg Dampton and C. J. Babbitt, for Chamberlain. No excitement whatever. - Meeting of, County Commis sioners. Commissioners met April 2nd 1877. Present : R. W. Allison, cUirman, C. H. Irwin, D. S. Caldwell, H. 0, McAllister and M. L. Bost. Ordered, Treasurer pay Mose Gib son $30 for services at poor house, 3 months, to April 1st, 1877. Ordered, Treasurer pay W. S. Ev eritt S3 for pulling teeth for prison ers. Ordered, Treasurer pay Geo. A T-r0t as fnr Rimnlios for Francis "1' '" tr Cope in March, 1877. nAaiaA TrertRiirer nav W. "A. Willeford, Stewaixi of the poor house omr.ty. WM. M auirr, H. bailey, WM. . KVKR1TT. SH1PP, BAILEY & EVEBITT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, C OXCORD, N. 0.., rVACTlCEsin the State and r1. CrJl Claims collected in every part of the Mate. Dec. 6, 1877.-33 PAUL B. MEANS, ATTORNEY AT LAW . a State and J-edcrai This government charlatan, in a rt TT- ..na " 4olla him . .ii o..u ri;o letter to x rcysiuout ny Hampton, ana a. ouuu. the . . i l tVA Ka urnn ii I j --- - o t illrawn those tnK,ps, had Louisiana election, - in November mQ - n payment for keeping the uuw " - ...i .,nnn Kia traiinn encv .i. 1 OTT last., auu uo.no u7y paupers ior iue yjui to "go. slow" about repeating m Louisiana, what h'e has acomplished South Carolina. Uo-tSaes plain lan .age, and says, I received several hundred more voter lor Governor, Terrific Gale and Rain Storm at .Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. Portsmouth, Va., April 9. A terf rific northeast gale, hasbeeon ragini here all da, and nearly all th wharves irt Norfolk and Portsmout are submerged, doing considerabu damage to sucb articles as could nJ be removed, and occasioning quite loss to lumber and wood-yards. In Norfork several lime warhous were fired, and the Fire Departme was kent verv busv. All of ;tl Water street section of the city inundated,. $nd comroancatTon is had'with business houses and dwell ings only, in small boats. No steam ers can leave the harbor for Balti more or New York- In Portsmouth the .streets are inundated, and warehouses atid dwellings submerged to the first" stoiv in several sections . a A U not the muttering tnunaer oi vuo voices of our nation's outraged people 'said tV himr."hoia enough." Even Uampton stooped himself to speak words of praise for this man Hayes who has covered with letish clous ox Court for the Wetcrn " Dlatrfct r Murbi Carolina ' . j Urn. m. Vmry ConTlete of rtaad. New York, April 9. A special to tho Times, from Cincinnati, says a cane jf some interest,' involving the character of General Samuel F. Caf y, has just been docjded Ip the courts here. TJie suit was based upon the charire that Gen. Cary had taken advan- Gosport, u?e of th eonflioii-e reptsed In hijm by a al honor. W hen be owed him Practices in Mat anu -r; - in inv nan oi '""w and nrompt attentnn Riven toall business g office at tha American Hotel. DISSOLUTION. The Firm ofT. J.ifhinn & Co., is -oUalir mutual consent. All persons in debted tdth said firm, are renuted to seule their acctunU immediately, as the L.:.:.u..rihA(lrm niut te closed at we. The booht but never let even his praise, of the nn -who -will on the alter country's stifled, murdered honor cause aught but mortal silence from listening auditors. Why . . . . i .- don't be withdraw the troops huh. New Orleans, this man who did jus tice, so tardy, to South Carolina. He will perhaps when he is compelled to, but not till then, and when he does he will with his own assent, though wrung from him by v Unvoices of r,:..t i- tnillloVneiiile, declare bis ov n Ordered, the probate judgo ap prentice Chas. Bell, a colored boy now at the poor house. Relief of Henry? Pharr, Dr., erro neously charged with $5.6, ordered; Sheriff refund the same. Ordered, Treasurer pay C. F. Wn.fcrnner. Sheriff of Rowan, $5.50 " -ea ; . . j. . ! . C .... .. n n I inn putndni.n tiee.mneui.r. . .. -by noui- who.e grace you are now rresiuenu This man Packard is a consummate scoundrel, but he is as orare as he is - I 1 l .will riot ht'Rittlte I . . w r. n Cr. .. k tr... of his unprincipi eu, auu " - I UauDie .ow ior sujipnco iui u ingbutcoldirigiu,ireeiM,g.ouwM,v. - consummate , ft Winnoff. i i iriYMitdn I ill a man .... iiir tail loco, ivt., iui . .. All honor to the glorious Hampton, , hy . rj , , , Uruurcu, iiv;ouni " j- Newtown, and the navy-yard are number of individuals who made heavy in separated from Portsmouth by .a vestment jn Colorado -Mine. Th ciurt half-mile sheet of water. ' found that Gen. Cary had ared frith hU No ferry-boats can ply between associate, and partner, in . , ' . .. buv the mine-for their common beaent Tor the two cities. The telegraph lines m buy lhtip in every direction are proairai, ag(nt) boht it for $22,000, an I diviac.i On the coast and in Chesapeake bay the. balance between himself and nephew tUa. ;a rriWh more severe, and The balance. $23,000, the. court dciIi fimrful casnalities are apprehended, must be accounted tor by Cary totha wib- sefribers of the stock. . Foreign. to make tht honor besotted President vaHd dau btev. feel his disgrace, before he yields the 0rtlere(i tD..t Samuel Tatton be exempt from poll tax for three years. Ordered, Treasurer pay Archie Cline $32 interest on county note for gubernatorial chair to the man whom the people of Louisiana elected Governor. - South Carolina. one year, Ordered, Treasurer pay Maj. Correspondence Between Hampton and Dowd $16 iap8ed fees due Vance- Chamberlain Hampton to oe wven and pwd. Peaceable Possession of the State Ordored, Treasurer pay M illy Allison fearful casualties are apprehended Such another gale in Norfolk ana Portsmouth is not in the recollec tions of our people. London, April 10. Tha Standard's dis patch from Constantinople reports that be lief in war increases. Thera seems to be n.. ThA Enronean Trouble. K,t. th nrotocol and Montenegrin jm. m- N, WVavww g - ; Cable Correspondence of the N. Y. Herald, ultimatum will be politely refused. 9th. The Pall Mall Gazette makes thei follow i a Q TKa fAlin that ine announcement : 4A Ulegram oceiTeu 1 I . T . J& am was taM RnfiRtA. meana war iii anv event is in London yesterday .from Vefyk T-sha, tit a v in nnv avkul in i . 7 V : President of the Turkish Chamber or lepu. gaining ground irom oay 10 uy, .ays the Russians declare thwigs-ars ETIWAN FERTILIZERS. w of aorr'nriTI.T.Y inform thrarniers I of Cabarrus, sad sarroendiaf that I have accepted the Ancy for the . . :.k vm with such tfisanutiea as they fr makin otnp"t heap V " i 1 ttmelTrs emriv wiw i" rov desire- lrvtA ration ;.WlSwLV t'D BOSK." of ibkh 1 .;u .41, in raUiair Cotton, ...nt4ildn t. our Corn and Wheat, can tuch intort.MU.m dLirebr wlic.i..n i Dr. Coluu,. Ki.. si others, who L-ve used u m Ca- House. Columbia, April 10. The United were formed and for services as mid-wife at Poor House. troops will befound at the , st.re . - w tftnf Ameh- Munt neasanu x - , . ; who brought States our nation out of the puntying nres niarcheo ouiwiw - f th rovnluiion. sons of our Han- 12 M. to ay. .' .... I . i ...... Executive Chamber, April 10. Hon. D. IL Chamberlain : Sir : Having learned that you now .ro,wiH. tn turn over to me the Ex. T?TR'SAT."R r,nrS Vl POLAXD- cocks, and- Withcrapoo and Mh- XiXiXX - - - , T ..... o.wl CrMPRM. tin TWA- riU. cnbersra. anu uw, r lor him who 1 am enerinK ior sio "j 8.,caa ""'" ' r-- f the above stoca oi pig-, . . 1- c umul ll f llc M I erwersana lauen . . C tm 9 months to a rear old. The bet stocW of hog, ever brought to . tbh apa a . .... tjtn Seven miles frorr Concord on the Gold inn thc. elec toral coimn... of i.M- h i.rhce UV me veuuio UV'vio mw fraud of returning boards in Louisi- Florida and South Carolina, and 1 IT. anu uis ..vi the Uussians declare mwigs- are and every new move of 'the Russian gig Tery ' Udly in Bulgaria. J?he are diplomatists tends to give color to right; Vehaye discovered the existence the belief. Having practically abro- f two incendiary' Russian agenciej. there. V gated the treaty of Pans, and to a ii.:(Sr..i coi.. be certain degr obuUed the sanction JJ-i. rU. ' sent to the Poor House as a pauper. ; of Europe fof direct armed interfer- f NiW Orleans: April lO.-Yesterday the Ordered, that Joseph Young be appointed enGe"in Turkey, 'there la now little commission had a three hours secret consul- a commissioner of public buildings. jell for Ru8Sia to do but prepare her tation, and then receivel a dlegaUon froui Ordered, Treasurer pay Kobert DaywoU armie8 or arr iunafidiWe advance the Cotton Exchange ff0WPSWhX"C 'nd'M- and'to seek the'pretext necessary to 1 1 an election 1st justify an appeal to arms The atti- .hey ,ound'tw Go;., Mondafn May for the corporation of Mt. tude of the Bosnian . Mussulmans nor9 tw. Supremo Couru;.nd alleged dual I bids iair io uuppiy governmental nucpi" . i -o.. A. nd if thev are too slow Washineton, April, 10. The Tribune W.nncit nrrK8esa verv Sliffht New Orleans.. peclal corrpondfrnt say. road. Township No. 7. THE KEHHESAW GAZETTE, X MO.NTHLT FAPER, PUBLISH KU AT ATXAXTA, eeutive Ubamoer w. u , . u- ,, .,tlnn lat - ' . V J,. that President Haves' special commission tovbeexecu. uraerea, on.r.u - amount Ot provocation irom o.vo - - veiterdav wUh a issariesof. Russian agents would tion of lhe leading busines. men of .l.nfclikobim.purok . inform vou that I will send a Vicxltkr j.. Ke.istrar. easily produce the desired result. cityfWiththe object of per.uad ng then, "w . - i. j i saia and papers belonging own dishonor. For God's sake, let tivo offico n0W in your possession, not Hampton nor town. J. S3, xisner, xubu. , ,i5id" ") i ., . . . ....li... V " i: ... i i I ... oami st . ' x: i.thi 1 In ikft meantime we Dear oi noinmg ta noTemeni m cqiupw r"- and noble, for oug.it ne ua uu , proper omqer to -r and A.J. Host ana r " " u ... nppnflrft. 7.7 trt ftlPtn A con;olidated Lc l.tur. v( Ordered. Treasurer pay ueorge u. - iroru ivuwia r .r , . .v . . , rrlYi.. i.f.ni ...v friend that lb. Ha Bren coniclerably . t ell either for cah, or ..VrrVdii t II XorenVr l.t. r f..r Cotton .' lircl November !t. at sifi K.r rarticular apply to ,,tU C G rMONTtiOMKUY. Ar;t. 4.2nl ' Cuinl. t- . OLOCkSI CLOCKS ! CLOCKS! WATCHES! CLOCKS! JEWELRY! ,,r ,-ar. nr j TKIi -WW HE. ASD SPE TACLES. t.t tin- I .Wet Cash Pr- V. G. D0RLAXI)'S. tirvrciiKS clocks, jlvvklkyj Y S J r A CLKS liKPAiiiED at the muv. rlrt Roll nd lor him one single uiti t noto nf nraise. But like Hampton rrntrn n r .II road interests. Liters- , -x-:..unQ out! lt everv man X? BMOvoruLr'rlLbo abbo bis unholy ftndlney. ner I ear. "r . . ... . .i7..vrt.. I . j. Kot unite to extort inm unu Hampton did, justice ! let the usur- rin' throughout ins mgiu- jer Adrc VKN'SKSAW GAZElTh, Atlanta, (ia. any hour you may indicate as most! i curve, it nt to yourself. I am, Veiy rospectfully your obd t serv t, WADE HAMPTON, Governor. State of South Carolina, Executive Chamber, Columbia, April 10, 1877. Ordered, Treasurer pay ,num - .. "... . ,:t .u.i kU.hmi itt $30, balance on appropriation, due on tion8 and rumbrs of an early hostile a 1 the , memoer. n uu ( rNis-nnT 4 T ATVPTPl? pcr's eai-s ring Itirongnout ...b- Columbia, Ap Ol bUlAL iNUlliJ. 1.oual.cighwitb) to him, the blasting Wade Hampton: town clock. Ordered, Treasurer pay J. H. Townsend $2, for supj.lies to Cynda Miller in Match -1877. , Relief of Daniel Stiller, erroneously charged with poll tax in 1876, ordered, re funded 'amount, $2 movement.,, . . . ..rne.t sneeches. Tl . , . . .lli CO III III IBB w LA itmviv I k Advices from Berlin state thit, were . wever, in.Uv.ble. nothwithstandingtbe authoritative Tfa that rgtner than runthe riik statement to tlje contrary, the intel- ofnaTin'g toindure Packard as governor ligence that the Caar will not go to tbey would resist with arms so as t make a i?.athi inmmer. as has been his military goverment necewary. fJ' IJ JfcJ i I r.. . n- TKU'nrTil CA JNOJ. t tlA6ttA 1 -n Co cusp, X. C, r.trernt the routnern rvviuws ..any, Kuhniond, Va., and will furnish, in 1..U U suit, direct troin toe mwi,, 'echo of justice. of Iwt , . .i.I r 11 ii-...fc InJ t;.U Aarintd. I '"" " How Tilden wns Defeated. Boston, April 6.-ln the New England fVnfrmM-e of the Methodist Church to-day, V-...v . " Kev. Dr. Mallalieu said it was his uenei ! that if United States troop? had not oecn stationed in South Carolina, Louisiana unu Florida, Samuel J. Tilden would have been Pi indent of the United States. Mr. Tilden ws compared to the traitor Aaron Burr and the speaker said that he (Tilden) would have ben elected had not U. . uraiu, u. man of iron, true to right and country, South- tprungiorwara inu .-0---0 - em lion ri,;htin the miasioi uis ;lated bis exienence, snow Cm . Pnrdvinov to vour note this date, I have to say that my pn. vate secretary will meet such officers D mnv designate, at 12 M. to- HO J t CJ IU01 for the purpose indicated in your note. Very respectfully. (Signed) D. H. Chamberlain, G .vernor oi South Carolina. . 1 i. it!. A.MvaAndaA rJutl. Tnft t..w .v J. H. Morrison. i rpcrarded as evidence of experiment ena.iuWvr,r Administrator Wm. Dulin, $2.25, amount lbeoutbreak of a RuBSO-Turkish wai commission may now try to bring about an I . nr.- . . t t i - m.i i lib taaaa - credited on county note, datea ixoyemoer jn few weeks Should the i'Orte - from ffcce of the ,rUh return.. 9.h, 1975. r vnrli comply with the' protocol,- RussU u tbe onjy'cimipromUe thai ha. th Ordered, Treasurer pay N. r. lorKe r j uQ ,. r ktniiM bv tbeUonscrv- t ..... lPUmhftr. u:. . uJrJnT -all. Ac- Will Unu new meana w - rieasi pro , - row, at tuo . . .uo, ... , Telegrams from Odessa Utives. Ordered, treasurer imy i,vr . ..... - a . , i . y.. I..!, 'v I . tr: Unnil that, nil rl" . v due the First National Bank, unanoiie, . reCeived in v ieiiu icr. ; C, due March 6th, 1877. rjej preparations are making in all L.G. Heiligand others petition public ; porls 0f the Black Sea to meet road, continued. 1. n nnnrehended attack of the Turk. Ordered, Treasurer pay Warn King 0 . - . iriBt.. the basi. of LtigUlatuie There is no excitement The few soidicrs that held possession oi ine for negotiating and paying ovr u.ou - f, . . ii. ...o won a tnac -inert? hb diivivi'w .Tosenh Youne t i. rmrommfiii "ruereu, j..-.-. , s r to keep tnamui'imiiis - : weeks ago. Auai Mtr-Badl'j from squelching have resisted AIC.NTtO SILYMU PLATED WARE, . l-lecirc Table IMnttHl Ware. M!II'VAL AHT lVOItHS. IN GREAT VAHILTY. i . - .. r.t.-t U Tr lt I'll A ..... ..v itKlTANIA COMPANY, r.io- , . . . . ilroadwav .New rK The Wt VUtcd .ioon and Fork are rjT,l heaii-tU the ,-ru where ne- th tml mark. COTTOH FERTILIZER, AND 'IDin F- U;HI 1ZKI.. a 1 .... m Va IAiat jsay-Thoe articles are . i, anu t a..v - 40 2tn .!... rnloniient fora a ear. . cua THAN 4 t knts A cvn. .Mnulhehy Introducing . . ..r i.. Hampton Pliuinhiii'lain would in-lne inienuon - . , . j ...:.!, ntiniinri onnres- .i .n lift no uouui. cmcni.anuNiiu iuo. w I( luvic inovi Commissioner, three hundred dollars u part payment for Klutts property, to be paid to Mrs. F. A. Archibald. . t a n A avv Ordered, chairman ot Doara coneci, iru .s r.K..l.,rod nooole would follow from . rmote.t oossibillty Ot 8UC. Executor of Rachel btewart dec. ina mn. Hi.UM...t- r , wen m - . j.jj. I, .nnnH hnrv the withdrawal ot the troops. He denounced - wicked, man may be the county exrenaear h bad been aiade , a jpe & n&n geldom very Uampton, and earnesuv . I .;. , .Q ifl not Bharp and pene- tuemUrs of the Conterence w k" " rhamberlain knew that fact that the- was yet a great battle to be tratmg. Chamberlain God and humanity in aeience o tlie K1Vat irauu. wuu the Southe.t. oppreeu. co that ever failed tbe cnair oi Dr. Mai aiieu w Ly r ... . n i . . eeutive. now feels secure nuruoyiHC;"''""". , men til tomorrow. , tl,ftt. he can afford to say Terrible Fire in St. touis Fifty I.iea . St. Louis, Apiil 11. -The South- ern Hotel was burned at 2 o'clock .n;n.; Tho annallimr loss T.vihlo Tracedr. : - l Tko . WellKnovcn New Yorf chants Killed and Another Wounded. At half past 10 o'clock yesterday morning people in the vicinity ol Burling slip beard a suddcji, loud, f i.:.i. ik.t urrH iarr nir HOlSC. Wr .wuivu puzzled to account ter' black " smoke was seen i.ond-floor windows i A moment u- iHNUItlg . . nun ... I .. ' "'j. i o i, ri nrwuM to DU ZiOU. IB trnm HOI I K,n Muni; Wre luurAlt. AAOIIH WUH.O ' nnv rXl II LU C". i-. j . I of John bliah- Front ins: her. I . . .. . c .u,. l,.rH Itm-limpi aim ana Ordered Treasurer pay Jane Blackwel- killed While jumping lri-m uo vU.., meni o i ,, der $3, for' keeping her mother in March fourth and filth story windows. Kate BtI.cet. The first to enter fond the 1877. Claxton, the actress, who so narrow. Bcnior partner, Mr. George .Jew. ,ir t a omn Tlithie and others : , . .u . i!,.i,l.-n jdnr. .... ..,h.IiaiI ilud oh thefloor ol Uta V III. i I 7k"' i rnn iv I m : 11 n: anu wi,..- i , .. nf.rj irom iuc ahwv.i ,nvnuvv. Petition for public road, appeal .ornxowa- i;- :nrtinint, from Lriv office ; near-bim hishepheW, the third story. The fire originated QrviVe D. Jewett, mortal wound- another partner, Mr. Jfrsepn a. ship. Continued. 1 . .... TU "Vf Fin no 1(1 Ka An Ordered, tnai ioun . n...-.- -i L.bvthearrivalotineiiir.eiornuj....- national w"'"! - uraereu, u - - t. aiid the discussion was postponed un- tL h(J on,y calJ aislion- pointed to procjon " -"v , ft unl)er .torV. The windows ed i i ... n Knnffv rkiver iuwuoi;i i i-1 r i . lO r,s J-- . . .,v- roM r-mwdpil f I.o.ll w WOU DdeU. in ine upper bwij . I ic4u, v d room a on the fldor, a ro i ..i m. it u. u.. wi, .. .. T I ill I I1CT IIUI IIUIMU - I ...,H I TO rrillllH. 11 . . . . . A I . ... 1 ' mnn I .1 ' I ... r i. . i K 4. hi i l . . . . .III.. .iert trt in nuu iu vi.-- 7 l ifvlir a. jui. . i 1. ,.kH,.!inf m l ri uiili . nuuicu. ni rf k. anu. I) rnt-v . i ... v.tiii--f-i nun i i . i c..w ihi us ii nuii f-. ' .i Mi. . - i wilii i n-an't, .... , , . 1 .. "j-T' :I7v..,l.i..ila.lik jQIUnUAl tlLIIIKU IU0I, tb. UJ troo,, n0 U.o ...,!. von can. and to .1 . . ... ! ,h. j,, b . .. ,M,.,i bv ladders wtifiOn discov.red frgmenl -?-rrti' a.,!'- r 'WT ;,ae7ln-;treet portico, bt ofa sU, : i V-'' ".I- 25lSl;;.-Jl.. yh .&r fr . n"8" ll-.'v doitb who i. Guvoror of South ' deBt 'with brightness and V be otur' ,ido of tho hotel bound- youngcr Mr. Jewett dd jm a lc - ;."mJH a'" " S?AT.SSVS,S:S 5T.S5 -' " 5 b Carolina, I shaU withdraw the troops. ' socb'as we have not witnessed 6flb, Walnut and El streets. bM1 after his removal tokho ho. ",Ut W&VZZS' -iB- t'hJ VhV.lcir..ori .nd .kuh."....- .he from leing elected 1 res ient , tu j muUake b r Weary, Waiting years. The llie o est ,adder9 tell lar short of pital, having uttered w Urd to :V-.&I" MJ.r.ir. rrir..; Koplo. Alltb. dlt our chance for the government. ,ur -oicj They fcel like free racbit, ,he windows,. Mr. Peter i,e.r up he niystery ; and khe .u.. &X"r? .i:rX:"' t u t.e Cbaberlai knew this, and hence 'a'lheirStite is their own ow, stn of the former minister to viving paWn.er, Mr Dean, rofes., "'.i..iiiut. Kir. i:s,invlu... " .....;... tirant, hacked by ten limes i . ... ha witbdrew ftom tbe mc . ..!..., .,,, nowcr on ...,,. ini,r in his room on , be unable to explain it. . ... - . . . ..:. ni.-ifi.-! and liorrarn- . . Hi.l tint, nor uis nuui - . nnee more.auu vu- -r nraiii, '"r"o . i ' l a "I". I . L Ml ! mi 1 I " COi J i:xi:iisioit coi-Yixc; noou. Mill ,f Ch''cal VkT. ...frmil'T . i Z . dk l V i l)r,rr ,ri. Jo. La uiant r,m oVh f Ivtl ," !. traveler it . . i m ill srnd I"-- . , t. 1 . ..nUinl llt'""" --- . . . , i,nl articles; .entmc ci u. .h-fi.-t-d Tilden. Dr, fUMiivu "- I COUIU uuii u t i l.l iV'tuirtnieni : i'Xly. fh'and unexcelU.1: ""i! Mallalieu and all the puritanic v.t.f Litemry Keviews; News oie ni..mniK Ifm k. to the m ... -r.l UW Columns ; and Mronganu crowu irom a iy , - jitarkling editori.ua, w.,.. . 'V" ' , Hudson Jtiver, in a Wr .everybody loves to read, and the doninibn bavC for fifty years, r 'tVr nd .... -1 . . ; :.l A,r,.i,pv. . aril v ... 'Jili A-rVRti . .,t. f.r AaU ...jit M ; pkisior mxfV.. co. WO DOLLARS A YEAR, been hurling an.ple corv cv.nt.ini.ig club rate etc., sent against the big ?.i. ni.'i ;n a raa- miios. anu wuu S.MM... street, 1 h.ladclrh.a. I a . 5oM unblushing X. K.-,Jr;,-ri "FITCH. soL,,L...,l lU. and then, with uplifte their anathamas her, nobler manhood clothed themselves in venom 1 d invoked tV I ft 1 1 t7 a rh7t we may know thtvugh ball(ls and solemn voice, State Capitol. He aays to his Radical friends, the edict has. gone forth, you nor 1 can not avert the disaster; no elective - i . . . means of resistance is left ; I looked r i:' .r frnm the United States iur icn governm( nt, that relief never came. 1 now submit to the inevitable, and lay off tho insignia of Governor. Columbia, S. C, April 11. Gov ernor Hampton is now in the posses sion of tbe State House. Thc trans .l-.. L.'- .JV..n vari&i. her from eartn maw van , their hands. The people of the State have brought about this happy result, under the leadership of that grand hero a heroin war and in peace whose name is to day a pride aiid an honor in every nook and cor ner of this broad continent Gov. Wade Hampton. Newberry Herald. Chattle mortgages for sale aUhis flice. the sixth floor, and succceaeu aiiur strenuous exertions in escaping with his iife. and a broken arm. The Building was six stories in beighth and Mr. Blow thinks that the ma jority of thc inmates of the two up nor stories of the building must have perished. Two men unrecognized, rra killed by jumping from the third story windows, and a third one . m tj l,r mnn.riM . five WOIHCU J Lvnatics. An old man named Springman came to Washij.gion bo "inaugurated as Presidfnl. He !,., i .o. ,ot-A dnenmencs irom tha was claimed to have documencs Louisiana returning board that he should be counted wan sent to the lunatic This makes, says a Waahiri .nr the sixth insane per-on bas come here to be inauguliited. nhbwiii :.. II.. IU. , Jio aHvllltll. ;ton let- wuo the s.ib-crip:ion
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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April 14, 1877, edition 1
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