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I. " .. S ADVKItTlSl.VG IlATKStJ One Square , of ton 1 i n, first insertion , $ 1 .( 0 maoh suoseouent insertion, 60 Court orders, six weeks, M; Mazutratea Notice, four weeks, f5; Admin Wtrauf' Notices, aix weekj$3.60 in advance, j Transient advertisement pnvablo in ad vance; yearly advertisements jmyable w ur terlv in advance, i V Kntr: Marriajjes and ideaths will le inrtd free; but obituaries will be charged Jirat the rate of 6 centr a line. I -, Yr. M-v.th. Vir l.-nti. The Tiofrister ffiiarantees the larret cfreu . lation of any japer jniblishedin thecountyj i hp i om (row: aegiB 1 . r "' ':r - ; ' : . " '" Tjk . - , : : 1 - - ' ! ' PAVTnnnn vnDTu n APHTTIST A. S ATTTRT, A Y OOTOBER 13. 1877. J JNU. . . . . i ill ' - ' : r 1 .' . I SEE PS' T IJ.t M-irt t , the VocU! WarraaUJ 'n j.irticaUr fj Thru. Price, onb S1.00 ! 1 i I. Ciiniioii' or Hi. i Til AX EVER!! AT A WILL M. SMITH. . m f Iv cox off n, x c, r?rl :.-. iv . mtv. neoru, v.n t. ,.,rt.iinlv.'r.'l-'rr " ----- j f..nr . tTn-n klenburr county, 4iy :L,n ii wr- !' " .. J., r.I!y Ltl iJ -t-f " ' 1 rn,"r 0 nu i itKiis 1 1 a it 1 w a n 1; Win ! ,,,,tt., ,tr : k.ml!hr, l.l ri". n:rr T -.1-. BOTTOM PBICES. - - . I v- t .1 of .-.! PAUL B. MAN,S A'n'OUNEY" AT LAW Stte n.l ttnlerftl Courts the Mat vrx. M mrr. WM. . WM. U. BAItBT, ETKRITT. SHIP?, BAILEY & EVE1RTT ATTORXEVS AT LAW, CONCORD, X . C . !.ATifcin ih State n I Flral Curt ,-Utm .-..ll.H t.-I in erery jrl of the tate " ,.MIITt . YI'UMw X 1 1 1 1 1- A.N. M.Nm.ii- J.S.llfT.-inj.. . CONCORD MaTblo -Works. W Wf tfatlT tnVu. tKr attntiAr, of t NOTlCc. ..,.ti. r..n u ill made at the office of th North Car-hna JUilronJ Company m trtv lr f.om due fr iue of a IluplKaofc-rtifl.-ate No. 70 datM JW 1H7 V f..rone share of stock in said 4 ThU .1:it 3ra of AugiMl, 1877. l4t IN SUPKUIOH COURT. NT'th Carolina, 1 Charrut County. K!i4 Cre. I. M. Cic, et. ah. Ex n.tHs Ao'iinst E Inl Miller. Henry Miller. JonM Minor, n. nr.. j M, a Polly 3iUor. ex The Olilo i:ieflion.. ONio has spoken with no uncer tain voice. The Democratic ticket wa elected at the election on the Jth. hv a majority of 20,000. Thi.s . ..-AO ri lnrr I trhl'tl We COnM'l- er that eleven month? ajo the He- inblican majority was 7,000.' This triumph is in favor ol tbe people. The Democrats, unacr voe cad of Hon. Gcorgo 11. i'enaicton, (than whom docs cot hihe a bright- vr ur itUthe galaxy of American statesmen";) conducted- the canVas in the interests of business, labor, nd industry, against National Bank who ore tho rich men and pay no tax on their riches, Stock Jobbers in New York and Boston, of tbo char- oior nf Jar Gonl.l. and tbe damn- n influence of the World, Tribune and Times, tbo organs of tho money kings of the country. Tl.; a I Vrr was PtrODlT in tne 1 HI II ia. - - ' faith of greenbacks, the remoncuz . r. .1... - ikn f n iniT OI PMVIT, UlU vjm v.. o...n;n ot nnd tho taxation of c? u ill i ' n a f Government bond. Their princi ples have triumphed, and triumphed in ni)ite of the bard money influence that two years ago defeated Gov. Allon, and made Hayes Governor, nd afterwards President, first be was elected by corrupting voters with tho money of the Wall Streot ring, and "second, by tbe purjury oi Judjic Bradley. This is tho first triumph of the people against tho money mongers, lint have run tho Government since thedavs of Burhanan. The victory is nerched on the Democratic ntandard, and if it influence is heeded by tho Itwiiuvrulil! nit" inherit ot Congress, duriii" the extra session, the glori- it in' Onio will be felt IlUn p" L..,....l.nilt fill, foiintrv. and the till Ullnw"v Dcmocratio party will again resume the power iu'controlling the destinies of the wintry, that it enjoyed in the days of JetTerson, Monroe and Jackson. jeaks Tbe Sollcilor I.eltcr. We publish below c communica tion of Solicitor Montgomery to the fi.nrlmte Observer in regard to the The Guillotine la France. Vitalis, who killed Madame BoycV in her shop at Aix, in Prance, wis recently fruillotined at Marseille V alt 4rpti.ns "huh than h er ' l rti!?t a call frru all of th. dm U rfvaa m Tw, Th.Hn.a4 .. . if .n! 1 OU Will U' I rrcall rurchn-teUe where, inarnw r'1 fa ti...r ak 5 f .iarr?! . I &...rtmot . f Je.5n 00 r TV" r r-wh w w.II .n l t. any '"l: Cr. -lection, from. If cnarr . , ... ,w .. 1. i..tJt flatl Vr-iht Irvo . - f... titlTktli of ltTni-a, ivi A4- I.hw.oI Partee action of Judge Kerrjn the "Lynch i It was the mm cxecuuor. wuo u Younir case, at tne late seiung 01 wkcu pit, m - t- the Polk connty court, lhe state ment that has went! the rounds of tho press, of the State, made the ac tion of the Judge look rather outra geous, and so very different from what we would have expected irom His Honor, v bom wctfUwuys regard ed asa true man, npgat arrujasri and always law. abiding; that we never gave it either notice or creau. That our judgment of Judge Kerr was correct tho letter of the bolici- tor demonstrates. Ana tnat me su preme court will "hear it thunder about next August, and their decis ion in the Hoakin case receive a con-...-" 1 1 demnation ot tbo people we uve not the slightest doubt. Mr. Editor: On my return from the Western portion of this judicial district, I find in several papers, (I was very busy a"d aw tut few pa pers whilst at court) a report of the proceedings in the case of the State vs. Lynch Young, at Polk court, Judge Kerr ptehiding. I have sim ply to say that tbe report as pub lished is in many respects untrue, and in other respects greatly exag- -trt Mr Justice made a motion betore Judge Kerr, toorder the clerkfl to certify the record to the Federal Court. I opposed the motion, upon the ground that the certiorari had !t en filed two terms previous, and a motion based on the same certiorari had been' made before His Honor Judge Schenck, and Judge S. refused and no appeal General News. The Indians. Washington; Oct. 8. General Miles, telegrajubs from Bear.Paw, Oct. 3rd, that be'surprised the Nez Perc.es' camp, capturing about 600 horses, mules and ponies. twenty years. The wretcnea man xne inumus iuai 1 1 tiui,.iuvi.i.ft knew nothing of the tale in store for Looking Glass and Joseph's brother, Lint until he istood beneath the,fatal End three other cSiefe aod forty knife. He was taken from the pris. wounded. Oar killed aro Captain on at Aix and hurried to Marseilles Owen Hale, of the Seventh Cavalry, under the plea that he was not safe and 21 non-commissioned officers and from the antrer' of a mob in his pres privates. The wounded are Capts. -art-.' TTHirl - not. Ten I Mavlorind Godfrey. First' Xilerft. know that his "sonterce had- been Adj. Baird, and Lieut. Romeyn, 38 pronounced, and he chatted glibly non jcommissioned officers and pri and joked lightly, with his guards vates, and two Indian scouts. on tht, journey. His agony when Wages" Raised. The Lake Shore he learned the whole truth was in- an(i Michigan Southern Railway tense, but short. In ten minutes if' Comoanv and the New York Cen- 7 , I w7 . ter the stern reality of his situation tral and Hudson River Railroad flashed uph him, his head was in Company have issued orders that an the basket and his heart had ceased advance of five per cent, upon the a hpat In not this a--more rrierci- r.rmnpnsaf ion of all emDlovees'OtHhe ful, a rtore humane method of dis- companies affected by the reduction posing of murderers, if we 'must kill 0f tbe ten per tout; in July' last and them, thanthat which we employ whose pay amounts to less,than in this country? Vitalis suffered just $2,000 per annum, will be made on ten minutes, j Our mnrderers are after the 1st oi November. gage, mails and express of jth through train, due hero at 7:23 un day evening, had to bo transfcrprd, and this, together with the bursting ' . of a flue of tho engine at Darrvjlle, caused a delay of abort t eix hours. The track has been cleared anditbe 1 i rl trains aro running reguiariy. var- latte Observer forced to look death in the -face for weeka.and oftentimes for months, counting the minutes between them and the. awful eternity into wbch they are doomed to enter. A merpi-1 ful God has decreed that we shal not know in advance the time of our flisRnlntion. Unmerciful man has dei creed that certain of bis race shall teen feet wall and about seventy-five suffer the pangs of a thousand deaths .f.- of tfae embankment. The grad Bridge Accident. Atchon, Kansas. Oct. 6. At twelve o cfock jlast night the western abutment of the great iron bridge which spans the Missouri river at this point caved into the river with a terrible crash, carrying with it the whole of the fif- 1 -i ' t m r7 while waning iur unc. j certain that they do these thing bet ter in France than we do, and jus tice in this land m.'y team many lr asons ot wisdom from the French gnillotine. Gold Hill (JSev.)Jews. the motion, from ual sliding of the work bad been ob served for the past forty-eight hours. About 250,000 pistols have been made at Norwich this year. Orders j-. : ' . Al - n n TT rf t.KA are. increasing, nu . works are running day and night. Bridgeport The Eastern War 1 . . . 1 . . n in 1 rk 1 H,a' 1 mi . TJ : J ,n.t nnrlrl l IT A WOrKS . t . j 11,.. - r 1 1 1 iiiii 1 . u m ri ii r 1 1 1 1 1 1' l 11 1 1 u i . . kum-.&.w pray-ii. op.iaK.in, . ; l,hin from Baspmhens. Thev nave supplied Kuia with 40, . anv: ",K . . rA. 3 oiiimYim.oM.'tv wb 70,000,000, .nd 1 - - I n ort AAA AAA the Russians were sur- b'ave just got an oraer ior tu,uuu,vu In thirUr;rini:tn he f Jlinn of th cHirU that CV-y Burrua. wi fe I?1!!! Barru.. K.lw.rd Miller, Henry Miller. Joo. MilW-r. Manr Cole, wife of tAm Miller, M-e and Tolly Miller, a -u, rident of this Mate, ena r.u ' IK M. Cm, et. havtnc Diei l-"""" intheahove antitled kin Won of land of Dan'l Cres and Catherine Cr, deceae.i. airon the heirs of faid iWland Catherine Crev, the -aid Ca.y Iturrus Edward Miller, Jonas MiUer, irl-.-'tr-.H-r MarvtMe and Tolly MU wllftake notice that onle they appear ..-..nf the Sunerior Court Clerk of taid countv within 21 day fron. the el- rW;. nAi4i n.l mtwer or demur ... i : . r MrJ fop will to awl re; Hon me mi i"T- . rvranted. Thi the 4th ottciooer, io i. 2:t JAS. C. GIBSON, cs.c throng a ira iim for h ...... ... . . him now bide, himself within w portals of tho White Hohso, till the days of his disgrace arc parsed. Mexican Border Wfflctiltie. Tho reports of invasion of lexas V.ck:-. Tain .;..r n iil ltn'. or . 1 w f ..nUh on h.rt notice McNIC1I A UUTCIHSOS. tacord, X. C. STILL HKKATKU I ii d nccmcnts! t;xt UtiMK MAIK HJ mto-f tn o-t Umlhrr in ,th .. ... i . ..t or w ! 4t kV.NCIIC!.K SKIN Mif o .y mk. an ! warrantl. fr..m 7 t f Hi.rWtt r.h All rn owin m. n i-te, or t ...... .-.p.ltr to rntr. t. t n-l my m-r . MAKING AND UKPAllUNt; j h'Tt notke, and in tS --t m nr iV.l at roy hp. ntt d-r t ritx-l raiX TbatKfut fr rt fvr. Slkitn- HULL & SC0TNEY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Xo. 316 AyrtA Water Street, I I F 1 1 D KLl II I A 6d wholle dealer in Butter, Cheese Ur I, Tallow, Eirir. Toultry, (iame, Stock t. i iir-ir. VM.ur. Vur. Wool KlIIIrK nut. Brni Curn, Dnea DUII Ltl. Fruit, Hay, Hopa. Foreipn nd lKmrtc Fruit-, and in fact we can U aav and every thin? at the hij;het mar kH pru-e; make prom ft return, and JA -vi it. i 'ASH aiirrnr AD ANCfcS After argume Jiid.'e Kerr decided that I was right, and declined Justice's motion. I an nounced that the State was ready tor trial, and an affidavit was filed o . i ,t' i.i ruA td some ad- ! . ..... ... fnt.ofwublic Udvrtncetl a)m.nHt'our centre with joining -J- . - " ":A .alirtM. -fPikseTe ttMlieor ami vow . o..ti.oi-ojcit Thn defendant. rmii was uww Iceived with a crushing artillery fire While this triumph in OiiiosjeaK- the spirit of the people, it also tell prej.M.iee, i ik. -. nil hiH unKeuiia4i" - -. .rthoTompv,-t pyli to mal.. YR. hi, back, pupauins tbem to Sanbataa d populap, the people pepud.a e ja,.. cer. nigblfall. The Tupk. epa otter y for bi monniroua - - f"f ornonn . . . - ' 1 - . . pmitidinvr Kizli Tepl when Mukbtar from Italy: The Russian ana Iuik r- . a w i ... -a- Pasha desoerate at seeing hi; com- i8h inspection officers have been munications with Kara threatened, Working side by side at the fa9tory: - Stjrbknder of Jossph General re- t,".T. n formra.1 TflrrV 1111 ieo icicgmj'uo w - ; till on the 5th, that his Nez Perce's Indians, which resulted How Jndge Clond Itull-Dotcd , an Kdltor. Col. Tomlinson, editor of tho JjiVi moni Press, in compaay with several ; lawyers was conveyed from Lenoir to J3oonc, with the inimitable Judge Cloud in the same hack, The pijrty - were pleasantly enjoying a conVcr saiion, when his Honor turned to ward Tomlinson and belched forth : "Look hcr! you'ie the man that runs a paper at Hickorj'; ain't yoa ?" Yc", sir," responded the irrepressi ble ink-slinger; "one of tbo bost weekly papers North Carolina Jean boast of; only one dolUr a ytar; twenty-eight columns; will givo a superb lithographic picture of tab. Vance us an j inducement, andj n, "Thar, thar, now !" iutercuptodhis Honor," bat the douse made mada , you slap that tbar darned lio ljo lie I in the paper 'bout my rawing h 11 at the hotel in Newton ?j 1 didn't run to tho door door inmy shirt tail tail tail ! and if 1 had, it wasn't none of your darned basincRS, and you shouldn't have popped lj, in to the paper 1 Thar now 1" Tom. linson's face assumed a sanguiferoua stolidity, and he looked like be.Waa ' sent for to go to another Press Con vention and could "cum." Aa soon as he collected bisecatterca vnouuv (and hope of getting a sabscriNr) he went to talking aboat tbe proa pects of the DemocraU carrjiof Ohio at the election Tuesday. States ville landmark. The Storm at Edenton. Eden- tbn,. C, Oct. 3, 1877-tOn the 2Jtb of September a stornv commenced here, and has lasted to the pres ent date, do&ig considerable damage. It carried" awayBTery water mijl in Cowan, Perquimans and Catea so been flight. To morrow, Friday, a great tried heretofore, -.s.,wl 1, reco-nixance. Atter the on a tify the record, Ac Id have ljyncu iuuuB . u-.ii- r.td . i. intri iur- I i r 21 l 1. 1 vi to v...--' Constantinople, kjc. t. i.u". " -j . j k tloranhs the rorte unuer m,.P wa ..-.."pi IHav. as follow.; 'To-day JndreKerp did mr w -.h. R.i.n apmv fell " o a . hia inn iiiiik. ui vuv I in demoralized and everywheree ook 8arrender of Joseph. I .A . ml a J I V aall un it did irreatcamnco the defeat of the latter, and the I fisber;ea onj the Albemarle soand, IUU ubuciicdvi. " - i especiully to Greenfield and Diju m- IpX1CO COmo . , , .rAfld UDOH by law ie? uwrvito r- judire acoeot -6 i I th foot t.le.,raph. niTing informa- H! , he wifthed it distinctly back to the foot .:r n,r,rpous acts of violence. H . ' . lh.t the ute decision of only t T I T . AM nn thfl W ml TM Earthquake in urofjs. raona u roinv. n w r - . don Oct. 6. A special dispatch to and warehouses so tbey will barmy the Daily Newa from tieneva says : be able to msn tne "i'V "A severe earthqaake shock was ex. iri the lower part of Washinjctoa thrAA men. wone vrymK v Tht orpeopleape thpe.tened, """ Court po. th. ..bject K.b.k. They have . j .i- r.nnniv officern .. . -nd that "if tbe lbere.ia nu f nntraireous act UU" " o The lives Turtle mad --r- - . . ... ih ronniv oiuvt II n nincB. " - - terrorized by the desperadoes. baa been a source of sport, lor jean, pant, for these banditti to mix. the Texas border and plunder, ami ,tcal cattle then return with their booty to Mexico. Hii about t'me their fun was popped. It tbe Gov ernment of the United State baa . ... l..f v in tiUL an euu It with the law, andtnat uv - . .1 Bnnrene Court didn't Lean.. ' . i i t . u.naa tViitre was der, it wouiu t . no moral electricity i the pple. Judse Kerr baa given great tans- faction thus faf. Very respectfully; W. J- MoiTGOMlRT. j N. C. Oct. 51 1877. . ir 1 mnm nir I - i.. mon WD1IB irVinK tv - hum rn na UHUaV uiui u i fciiiii iv irnsv t ' iiei im tcu u.w " mi i r . - . Russian r.u7 s r . cracked, buf return home, were drowned. of Karatool, leading ooauc uu..-...- - . ".. .l.. twelve feet above Ha the damage wan oi ik i nuo - - - . .. the dam g b usual bight. It has been quite d.a- Steamboat ' ji astrous to the c kt. Massachusetts was grounded f the enemy at ThurBday last, off Long Island, . , or Ogheozluj in Log Islaad , Sound, during a vio- 2500.Cbr. irWA ixinJfar not suftn iei to thee outrages, Mexico another w then let her give The hipping Some- that President Hayes itle lo the plansofourenemics le on , FIRST CUSS SilOOH, JIAii AT THK MUURtS llUU.K. "Jt-Qf OXLT will find at my Bar the a-t D ran I tea. Win and Whiitiev The R.tliar-1 Ta ! U new and the bm in ue. W aim t make thi what we emit it, a YlttSl CL.VS SAL Mf. 23 II. L. ORONF.R. AGENTS ' f vj'J tend 2S cent t II. M. Crider of York. IV, far ample rvv f hi haati fl P1UJTU.RAIMI MEMORIAL REC ORD. ThUUa n inTen'J n and illr.d aay aaitu jurchara in erery Ofih Wrbud. Wru tt trm to acnu of tta cra.i r-ictara entill! Th lllaAtration Led'a PraTer.' 2S12t U. M.CkIl)ER. ruMUhen, York, P. D LA I I I 0 ORGANS! ?b4- Cll EES hirmenU ex article. To rvl.t MT1 .... . . V...:MAda n V hiw that wetl an extensive uujmiv, j rtme d.al-r ia lhila.lelphila will tell you we handled m.re came last sean than all t.ther IIaue in I'hiladel- nn III TQV r.hia tl t.sth-r. Snd HII II I Inl f..r ru Lit, Sten.nl, c, I U U LI II I a two better thai any of his jdon, October 8. Thero is ... a - I . U ? rv I J -Wy Mwmrm -II A . . I VI li II I II I jr. llf iMHI I 171a aV State, op Texa- w, S "T" and cquilv, th jadgment A Time di8patch ,pom intn rf uwii nn""" i vpmmout into the Pa- oftbeeig .qeAiiBii .v alifht.' six oaitaiious iMiinii"'v. 1 - They have thus abandoned i St1AmboatDisA3TM. ine steam- ft tQ the crop8. The larinera f- boat Massachusetts was th ev win not make a ball rop. a tea at iroru vf,vv RaMinran. JLirilvan, hviBo- struck their rcamps. . . Rtorm She had about l&u pas LUVT a-aw- n 1. I -a. mL. w' Iomm during the three I ayrrfxrf, ftnd a large lot of IreigbU Dlajmtera . i .xi Vonii.r itaiaeron.i vt-iat 1 -.-ku mtj & raiiroaa vri daVB DIVK V ' 1 U IVo. , i VU IUB - .j and Aladjar-Dogh are esuma v A committee appointed to inve.u- piQnged into a wasnou uu n,i.;B nfthfl fire in the rat- ornr Vallev Kailroaa, near ruau,.. gate iuo w '6"" i - v j J i ent Office at Washington last month vUle Pft killins seven, and wound- unanimously report that it wus tbe ing thirty three. . j workofanincepdiary. An appalling catasiropue . . ur.-Kintii- that on tbe Beltidere and eware ivu . It is tbougnt, iu uu.u6. juv i,v nirmn o rt..t.hem man roaa on vuo -r. . r... J Mayes win ajipv..." the vacancy on tne oupreu a 1 .-flA.W I mw i mono Ir and wounuou. ivu l.1vrv . j ; ' losses are about 2,000. Tbe Ixrand Duke Michael commanded tbe Kus sians in person. Providence has Hon. Alex. Stephens says happily prostrated the formidable rific ocean. Ac. Itereronce irau, r rr.v youtaHur rc-poaalble Iloune in on r City KrtiaKD m iZ Vav fleUelaaaSIGN PAINTER AND r.TTKRKRcaa learn .cnelbin(r t hi a irmnu by ad4rin th manufacturer, D1XIF.L P.IIKATTY, WaailaiKta. Sew Jeraejr, C A DEL1HQUEHT TAX-PAYERS'. ON the 15th day of OCTOBER a list of dlin-unt Ta i -payer will be alver tied at the Court Hou door, and tbe kind of fivprty out of which iai 1 Taxes are to be made. 1 have been indulgent, but now tt.e moey mu.t cuoie. I regret the step but nceity force roe to um strong tueafure whrn entrealie fail. 25 R. S. HARRIS, Sheriff. NEW BARBERS' FIRM. THE underipned have tbia day formed a copartr.anhip under thejBrm name and tyle of D JLTO fc JOHNSTON, for tbe purp. of conducting tbe Barter' buinaa in all ita branches at the old stand of J K Johnston, on Uaion street, opposite tbe Morris IIoum. This combination of Wcsorial Ulut secure to the citizen of Conrd and iu vicinity, advantage never before enjoyed, including the ue ot tK F rneh and Italian systems of Hair Cutting, and Sbasnp.iing. Ladies' Hair Shanip.d at their reidencf in a stvle unequalled, save by that of the beat German artHU, whose latibods wa employ. Au?. 2, 1877. C. Hi JUSTO, 18 J. E. JOHNSTON: C'uBretM. The extra session of Congress will commence on the 15th int. There is much business of importance Jo be done, but doubts are grave as to . .. . v fromnlished. hnlhr II. Will 1 i . rl The Ppid.nt h --lae-f ht nuriured members of the Studin 8ayB : 'Newspaper corres- Flcctoral Commissionmade fiaud ondentB wiH hereafter only be ad, J . . ' o airrrant lisur-1 -.. .j koiiniinf active opera- iustice, and tne "ts muitju w . , . n at ... . : A Kxr t hfl A Which l retjuiii J "ThoB mo ouu i a ifcu j i which will give them a clear case in increasing the array, and making the needed appropriations to run it. The squabling between Hayes back erf and hia Voes, and tbe refreshing of Democrats taking a lively inter est in his iraudulency, will take op the time, until the regular session opens in December. The questions, and the legislation .of vital import ance to the country, the matter of currency, will not occupy the thought of Congress if tbe influence of Wall Street can prevent it. Democratic Victory. Newark, N. October 10. In the municipal election the Democrats gain five aldermen, five school trustees, five free holders. Tho workingman's ticket polled 1,549 votes. The vote was lights-over 1,200 less than last year. nation of tbe rights of sovereign iion8 on day8 cf engagements, t 3 : 4 Ua fnbincr If . tkoir must, re.mai i ,,.v ana nittnw vuu o nther Liineo iuw - peop.c, ...v.- ' . - e itl8 be- nf a toIen seat i w COrps neauqu., j State bv Rutherford, an act oi riguv- Heved lhat iniormation vu oiaic : : I u .Aroro.l times It this be virtue, n. Corresponaeni.s uo D.r.- compromised the success oi w fllan nlans. ! A - .Times from Odps- ea states that witbin ten oy sick from Bulgaria have reached Is. The sick are Vuvnsa M v. chiefly suffering with fever. . nnnQtoni.:annle. October 8. kBx- yt7UOW"M,v' j . j : tremely bad weather prevailssnow and rain continually falling. A con tinuance of unfavorable weather is probable and it is thought it suspend operations in Balgaria tbe Balkans. f ' r London, October 8. A Heater from Constantinople says the Ser vian diplomatic agent baa formally renewed to tbe Porte his assurarces of tbe pacific intentions, of Serva. .A dispatch received to-day from Mukhtar Pasha increases his former estimates of the Russian losses dur. ing tire recent fighting, to 15,000, and placea the loss of the Turks at 2,500. Mors Mexican Troubles. New Orleans. Oct. 7 The news is re ceived here from Texas, announcing the capture of the towns of San Eli xario and Isletto by a band Mexi cans; creating the greatest excite ment. Offers will be made at once of volunteers to protect the frontier, and, if necessary, invade Mexico. The officers of the First Louisiana Infantry, of which an ex-Confederate officer is in command, express themselves as ready to go on the shortest notice. The affair ia de nounced here aa owing to the feeble policy of the General Government. .a Reprieved. Allen Carter, who was to have been banned at Rock ingham, Richmond county, on the 12th, has been reprieved u at 11 th'e 16th instant, by the Governor. to bench. tu rwrrmiT. The Meduera-I iUflU v - uQ Kon t.prnblv in neea COaBb uo " - - i plunging into a creek about u mile . . L. I-K f Jm .llfl.ll E I ;iUWi I 80 nean . j i i kan irimiipd away uy Driuge uu vw.b 7 r the storm. A dozen dives lostT Nearly a hundred vesMeia ub . innnip tha Storm 00 the peeu iubv - will and .a I . . - 1 I droo had fallen for more tban a nuu- lBlana jkounu. TiM arop nauj" , . vrnl Knrr cane visited Ifbila- ainhia on the 5tb. destroy iifg in uch T mnrtv. and causing the loss of Accident ontne UiVes. Ilaiiroaa 1 7 rei-T. ..:..i,,-.; - I - --Tellow Fever. mu. no-h freight train on the Th fl news iromPort Royal Irfmoft i?v.hmond & Danville Railroad pass- distressing. There are orty-ight RitsLrday morning very yellow lever patienta. Money food id in order to gc up the grade and nurses are all neeaca. jner. aapidlyia orde &c TFhe alitch are not enough nurses to taka car. oeyoiiu lu, 0..vm. oftheBick this way had been left open and the JftckgonTin0t Oct. 8. Nine new engine buried its pilot in the aide of caBC8 0f ycllow fever were lepprted the cut. A half dozen cars some of at Fernandina on Saturday and K.nl, contained mules, were thrown three deatha on 8unday. Tp-day "M,r , . a five new cases and' one aeain. ur. ,rom the track. Engineer Alex. A. y . . one of the Dhv.tciani Whaling, formerly aoliciting agent . ' t Fernandina frora this of the railroad, was quite seriously city when medical aid was aked, iniured. One ot his arms was brok- wasHaken sick, arid was reported a leg badly bruised, ana a fwr- uyiug tioa of his scalp taken off. No one Th Russian, hava adranoed to th eaa- else was hurt. The cars were pret- my.g line, determined to aanihilaU tba ty badly smashed up, but only a few Turks, and nuh- of the mules were killed, and less mentwill dup, rM that lin. of fornfldabl. 01 tne . . - diseases known as RheumaUsm, Neuralgia, than a half dozen injured The ex- ff Jo.QUf Cootractt4 Jfua-. tent of the damages to the engine wh-.Teothacha.Pala in the breast. cannot yet be ascertained. aide an1 No famly should be without The wreck completely blocKeo tne Lighning Liniment only 00 cents win track SO that it was impossible to buy mand save a vast amount of tuflerinc. get trains by. The passengers, bag, For sale at John Y MorrUoa'. DrugjStora,
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Oct. 13, 1877, edition 1
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